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I’ve added the ability to turn the Unite Africa empire into a hegemony, you can use the game rules to toggle between having the decision grant a hegemony or an empire, this will likely be one of the few times where I add upon this mod since it was in high demand
Also hoping you will update this app as I am missing my trade missions accorss the Sahel!
The gbara was thirty-two people drawn from the twenty-eight major clans that governed the military, political matters, religious law, and industry.
Careers could be split between the ton-tigui (war leaders) and the belen-tigui (“masters of ceremony”). The three new departments could be a royal griot, royal advisor, and Mari for grand marshal.
Historically, the Mali Empire was actually really similar to the Song hegemony. They were both built through conquest, then seeded new kingdoms and exacted far ranging tribute.
Looking forward to the update when you get around to it!