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The '''Turks''' (faction colour light green) are a Muslim faction representing the Seljuk and Hungarian Turks. Even in the early period, despite facing a superior Byzantine Empire, they have a fine selection of cavalry which are useful for classic Turkish warfare.  They become very powerful later in the game, as they gain access to high quality Janissary and Ottoman units.  They are also, along with the Russians, one of the two factions to have bow-armed royal bodyguard units, the Sipahi of the Porte, although these only become available in the Late age.
The '''Turks''' (faction colour light green) are a Muslim faction representing the Seljuk and Hungarian Turks. Even in the early period, despite facing a superior Byzantine Empire, they have a fine selection of cavalry which are useful for classic Turkish warfare.  They become very powerful later in the game, as they gain access to high quality Janissary and Ottoman units.  They are also, along with the Russians, one of the two factions to have bow-armed royal bodyguard units, the Sipahi of the Porte, although these only become available in the Late age.


==Unplayable Factions==
==Nonplayable Factions==
*The '''Aragonese''' begin with a single province and their faction colour is light pink; their units are identical to those of the Spanish.  This faction '''becomes playable''' in ''Viking Invasion''. They are a Catholic nation who are able to 'crusade'. In the late period, they also own Sicily.  
*The '''Aragonese''' begin with a single province and their faction colour is light pink; their units are identical to those of the Spanish.  This faction '''becomes playable''' in ''Viking Invasion''. They are a Catholic nation who are able to 'crusade'. In the late period, they also own Sicily.  


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