Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company

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Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company (BKKTC)
House flag
Type Public
Industry International trade
Founded 18 September 1587
Headquarters NordHalle, Burgundie
Website www.BKKTC.ix
Colonial Audonia and Punth
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Imperial entities of Punth

Burgundie 1598–present
  • Kandoora (1598-1795)
  • Nord Kandoora (1612–1795)
  • Kagundie (1615-1821)
  • Punth Occidental (1616-1805)
  • Pukhgundi (1635-1811)
  • Dwemer (1638-1854)
  • Sud Punth (1644-1822)
  • Priythi (1650-1798)
  • Nordest Territorium (1657-1775)
  • Kandoora della Est (1725-1795)
  • Ching Ky Punth (1753-1821)
  • Nord Colonie de Sud Punth(1755-1799)
  • Gran Peninsula (1762-1800)
  • Antarktis Burgund (1834-2026)
  • Nova Levantia (2027-present)
Urcea 1568–present
  • Antilles (1568-2035)
  • Medimeria (2035–present)

Kandoora (1598-1795)


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Contents

  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Great Voyage Period
      • 1.1.1 First Great Voyage
      • 1.1.2 Second Great Voyage
      • 1.1.3 Third Great Voyage
      • 1.1.4 Fourth Great Voyage
      • 1.1.5 Fifth Great Voyage
      • 1.1.6 Sixth Great Voyage
      • 1.1.7 Seventh Great Voyage
      • 1.1.8 Final Great Voyage
    • 1.2 Alshar Trade Empire
      • 1.2.1 Territories Administered by the BWPTC
      • 1.2.2 Company Military Forces
        • 1.2.2.1 West Punth Trade Army
        • 1.2.2.2 Terc of the Dwemer
        • 1.2.2.3 Army of the Eastern Expanse
        • 1.2.2.4 Burgundian West Punth Trade Navy
    • 1.3 The Modern Company

History

Founded as the Company for the Aid of the Protestants Refugees in 1575. Then the South Sea Expedition Company in 1594, then the Ularien Trading Company in 1608, then the Burgundian Ularien Trading Company in 1705.

Great Voyage Period

Immediately following creation of the company, the founders set about making a massive navy to "bring Bergendiian Traid to the Faar Reechs of the Erth and samewise taak frum thos Plases the Divers Sum of Ther Merkantile Stuffs bak to the Ports of Bergendum." With this goal in mind, they set about harvesting the best timber in northern Levantia. Foresters from the Isle of Burgundie, Ultmar, Culfra, Faneria and Kiravia worked for three years to find the best trees. It took another year for the sawyers to mill the trees into enough lumber and an additional year for the sail lofts to complete the yardage. Construction took another six years at specially made dockyards all across northern Levantia and, in 1594, a fleet of 65 bautas primas, 47 gunboats and 133 auxiliary boats (e.g. horse boats, water boats, floating workshops, etc.) were assembled at Vilauristre. The crews consisted of 24,843 personnel and drained many urban centers of the Isle of Burgundie and Ultmar of upwards of 20% of their population.

First Great Voyage

Ausmand Bertrand d'Armangnac was chosen as the Merchantile-Admiral Plenipotentiary and the fleet set off down the eastern coast of Levantia stopping at numerous ports in Culfra, the Latinic states, Aytherion, Faramount, Urcea, then along the islands of Ixnay before heading eastward to Midnapore and Pukhtunkhwa. In many ports, the crew was larger than the entire receiving port city and their need for food and fresh water lead to an enrichment, and sometimes inflation of the economies, of the local ports.

After the fleet put Pukhtunkhwa behind it they arrived upon the shores of South Punth in modern Kandara.

Second Great Voyage

Third Great Voyage

Fourth Great Voyage

Fifth Great Voyage

Sixth Great Voyage

Seventh Great Voyage

Final Great Voyage

Alshar Trade Empire

As part of the Fiannrian rule over Burgundie, starting in the 1450s, the Burgundian merchants and navy men were suppressed to give priority to the merchants and navy of Fiannria. Many Burgundians fled the Fiannrian province of Burgundie and started a life entirely at sea. This period was marked by a saturation of Burgundian free-lancers, pirates and privateers. One of those endeavors was the Burgundian West Punth Trading Company. They set upon a course of private sector colonization that spanned from 1587 until 1854 that covered most of South Punth. After being co-opted by the dukes of Burgundie the company financed a massive investment in a centralized government, arts, architecture and literature that has been attributed to the independence movement in Burgundie. During the 17th and early 18th century, the Burgundian West Punth Trading Company was the richest recorded entity in the world. It maintained its own armies, governments, and currency in South Punth and essentially functioned like as a sovereign state. Following a series of droughts locals across the continent began rising up and, when joined by outside forces, namely Akai, the Pukhtun Piracy and Smuggling Network and Vespia, were able to push the Burgundians out of South Punth.

practiced bellum-romanum[1]

Territories Administered by the BWPTC

Colonial Name Current Sovereignty Current Name(s)
Ayermer Colony Burgundian Trade Island Ayermer
Levantx Colony Burgundian Trade Island Levantx
GrofSee Colony Sovereign Commandary (nation) of the Order of the Obsidian Sparrow GrofSee
Medimeria Colony Burgundian Trade Island Medimeria
Pukhgundi Colony Sovereign nations Pukhgundi, Umardwal, Chaukhira
Kagundie Colony Sovereign nation Kagazi, Pukhgundi, Khatosthan
Punth Occidental Colony Sovereign nations Bulkh, Umardwal
Kandara Colony Sovereign nations Kandara, Bulkh People's Republic, Central Kandaran Republic, Battganuur
North Kandara Colony Sovereign nations Chaukhira, Umardwal
Dwemer Colony Sovereign nation and Burgundian colony Khatosthan, Nova Levantia
Priythi Colony Sovereign nations Piriyadhar, Peshabiwar, Kandara, Central Kandaran Republic, Dhavastu, Jalqolak, Kulaparkar
Southern Punth Colony Sovereign nation Pursat
Ching Ky Punth Sovereign nations Xingkai'pei, Wonjin, Danehong
Far East Colony Sovereign nations Shanjin, Oyashima, Kantoto
Kandara of the East Colony Sovereign nations Central Kandaran Republic, Kandara, Battganuur, Canpei, Kharan-dun
Northern South Punth Colony Sovereign nations Piriyadhar, Dhavastu, Jalqolak, Kulaparkar, Tapakdore
Nordest Territory Sovereign nations Kharan-dun, Khyarvi, Wonjin, Canpei

Company Military Forces

Starting in 1611, the colonial militia of Kandoora was formalized into the Company Coastal Guard. The Guard consisted of a professional infantry company, a squadron of professional lancers, three dhows (two of whom had a professional crew, the third was an auxiliary), and approximately 1,000 native irregulars and attendants. The calvary and the irregulars were sent inland the following year and were the spearhead of the colonization effort in Nord Kandoora along with three battalions of armed and organized Protestants, still fleeing from Burgundie in the aftermath of the Great Confessional War. The Nord Kandoora Model Army was formed as a mix of a professional core of elite soldiers fighting for the company, armed colonists (whose service was repaid in a portion of the land conquered), and irregular forces. This concept was the backbone of the Burgundian conquest of South Punth for the next century. It eventually failed as the number of new colonists declined, the expanse of the conquest became immense, and the native troops turned against the professional core.

West Punth Trade Army

Year Professional Core Units Native Units Colonial Units
1611 Luwenhök Harbor Guard (infantry, company)

1st Punth Horse (calvary, squadron) Kandoora Flotilla (naval, squadron)

1st Kandisi Bashi-bazouks (infantry, cohort)

Grant's Guard Irregulars (infantry, cohort)

N/A
1612 Luwenhök Harbor Guard (infantry, company)

1st Punth Horse (calvary, squadron) Kandoora Flotilla (naval, squadron)

1st Kandisi Bashi-bazouks (infantry, cohort)

Grant's Guard Irregulars (infantry, cohort)

Luwenhök Settlers Brigade (infantry, platoon)

Kandaloon Settler's Brigade (infantry, platoon) Port Kuushtun Settler's Brigade (infantry, platoon)

1616 TBD TBD TBD

Terc of the Dwemer

Year Professional Core Units Native Units Colonial Units
1638 TBD TBD TBD

Army of the Eastern Expanse

Year Professional Core Units Native Units Colonial Units
1704 TBD TBD TBD

Burgundian West Punth Trade Navy

Year Professional Core Units Native Units Colonial Units
1704 TBD TBD TBD

The Modern Company

Following the loss of its territories in South Punth, the Burgundian West Punth Trading Company licked its wounds and returned to the newly independent Burgundie. To pay off its debts they sold their remaining trade islands of Ayermer, Levantx, Medimeria and GrofSee to the Government of Burgundie. Since 1838, the Burgundian West Punth Trading Company has been the official Burgundian trading advocate in Audonia and Punth.