The war spoils in Mesopotamia
Sinbad, it is true my answers are longer than your original history, but once you make a brief report it must include inacuracies and may cause people make wrong conclusions.
BTW I must appreciate you say the truth, like you admitted Babylon claimed no squares between Bab and Pers cities.
The corrections:
Yes, Sinbad told he would agree on a 10% portion in any form, but simultaneously I admitted Persia has right to 10% of real land and not a substitute. We agreed 10% was equal to land for 2 cities. But I told Persian cities in Mesopotamia would be very disagreable for Babylon (because of safety in a far future) and I would be afraid to develop the CA trade too much. And Sinbad didn't want to limit the trade.
We tried to find a way so that both sides are satisfied at maximum, I proposed 2 undefended cities on Al-Kabir/Tigris, 2 cities anywhere in Babylon that are green but work for Persia, farmers periodically sent to Persia, but Sinbad wanted only cities (with full rights).
In one stage of negotiations Sinbad told he estimated the value of a land for one city is 50g and I accepted it without any haggling and offered 2*50g.
Finally 100g were comprised in spoils (along with 1.7 (?) farmers for city production, and Sinbad wanted also value of plundered techs and gold were included). After conversion total goods sent to Persia were 2 farmers + some small gold.
So for land spoils Persia got the money she asked. And she could choose real land in Mesopotamia in place of it.
edit: spelling
Originally posted by Sinbad
Babylon offered to share 10% of the spoils with Persia for this help. Persia stated a preference for grassland and/or cities, but to avoid the mandatory 20-email negotiations required to do anything with Babylon, I let ST decide how to make the split. Twenty emails later, ST had offered Persia a city on grass, on the condition that Persia could not defend it. This was (as usual) in the name of Babylonian security against her fearsome ally, Persia. Persia refused and had to accept 2 farmers instead (minus some gold).
Babylon offered to share 10% of the spoils with Persia for this help. Persia stated a preference for grassland and/or cities, but to avoid the mandatory 20-email negotiations required to do anything with Babylon, I let ST decide how to make the split. Twenty emails later, ST had offered Persia a city on grass, on the condition that Persia could not defend it. This was (as usual) in the name of Babylonian security against her fearsome ally, Persia. Persia refused and had to accept 2 farmers instead (minus some gold).
BTW I must appreciate you say the truth, like you admitted Babylon claimed no squares between Bab and Pers cities.
The corrections:
Yes, Sinbad told he would agree on a 10% portion in any form, but simultaneously I admitted Persia has right to 10% of real land and not a substitute. We agreed 10% was equal to land for 2 cities. But I told Persian cities in Mesopotamia would be very disagreable for Babylon (because of safety in a far future) and I would be afraid to develop the CA trade too much. And Sinbad didn't want to limit the trade.
We tried to find a way so that both sides are satisfied at maximum, I proposed 2 undefended cities on Al-Kabir/Tigris, 2 cities anywhere in Babylon that are green but work for Persia, farmers periodically sent to Persia, but Sinbad wanted only cities (with full rights).
In one stage of negotiations Sinbad told he estimated the value of a land for one city is 50g and I accepted it without any haggling and offered 2*50g.
Finally 100g were comprised in spoils (along with 1.7 (?) farmers for city production, and Sinbad wanted also value of plundered techs and gold were included). After conversion total goods sent to Persia were 2 farmers + some small gold.
So for land spoils Persia got the money she asked. And she could choose real land in Mesopotamia in place of it.
edit: spelling
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