Imagi-Nations that are used in wargames are fictional countries that have been created to provide a setting for battles, campaigns, and wars.

The Imagi-Nations that will be featured in this blog all ‘exist’ during the latter part of the nineteenth and early part of the twentieth centuries, the period usually referred to a ‘La Belle Époque’.

This was a period characterised by general economic prosperity, colonial expansion, and technological and scientific innovation. Amongst the latter two were the development of the motor vehicle, the telephone, early aircraft, and medical advances in the fields of germ theory of disease, bacteriology, and X-ray photography.

The Principality of Hyderapore

The Principality of Hyderapore

A history of Hyderapore

The Principality of Hyderapore is an ancient one and can trace its history back over a thousand years. At one point it controlled a vast area on the continent of Chindia, but as with all empires, over time its power waned, its subject states gained their independence, and for the last two hundred years its boundaries have not changed. It is currently rule by a hereditary Prince (or Rajah) whose family can trace their line back to time immemorial.

The economy of Hyderapore

Hyderapore has an agriculturally-based economy (rice and wheat are widely grown, and cattle and goats are raised for their milk, their meat, and their skins) and there is some mining and forestry. It has very little heavy industry (some gold and iron smelting does take place near the capital, Hyderapore City) and the country places great reliance on its artisan craftsmen. They produce all sorts of metal and wooden articles such as bowls, drinking vessels, tables, screens, and chairs, and the most delicate and intricate of these are much sought after by collectors.

The armed forces of Hyderapore

In recent times Hyderapore has been threatened by some of its neighbouring states and the colonial powers, and the newly-installed Rajah (or Prince) of Hyderapore made the decision to modernise his army. He disbanded the bulk of the existing army (which mainly comprised a large number of spear and musket-armed peasant infantry, a number of regular artillery units armed with ancient smoothbore cannons, and some militia cavalry) and had his bodyguard troops reorganised, trained, and rearmed with modern weapons.

The Army of Hyderapore

The Army of Hyderapore has the following units:

  • Infantry
    • 1st Infantry Regiment
    • 2nd Infantry Regiment
  • Cavalry
    • 1st Lancer Regiment
    • 2nd Lancer Regiment
  • Artillery
    • 1st Artillery Regiment
  • Train
    • 1st Supply Column

Units shown in italics are militia or reserve units.

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