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As for the Mongolia thing, you made me realize the game actually doesn't give them a unique title. Now while the short-lived Mongolian kingdom during the game's time frame is called the Bogd Khanate ruled by the Bodg Khan makes me think the title of khan is more appropriate, it does seem other sources outside of Wikipedia also refer him as 'last khagan of Mongolia'
So I'll trust your judgement and use the title 'khagan' then
It is instead a gov type given specifically to Kaffa and Welega, as to the best of my own research their rulers used the title of kings
Thanks for clarifying!
So if you start a new playthrough then Bulgaria for example will always be a tsardom, but if its a playthrough that started before 4 August 2025 and you are a monarchy then you would need to force the game to invalidate your current government type (absolute monarchy -> constitutional monarchy or vice versa is one of the least hassle way to do it tho)
However, if you're let's say a republic in this save and then turn into a monarchy, the tsardom gov type will trigger
Unfortunately there's no other way besides me modifying the vanilla government types itself (which I would not do for compatibility reasons), it's just the nature of the game's code