So I'm kinda stuck in my current Hayasdan campaign. I don't remember all the details exactly, but the year is around 240 b.c. and I've got 5 or so provinces in and around the Caucasus. My income is around 2,000 mnai a turn. For my armies I have one half stack comprised of 5 HA's and 5 FM's, and then another half stack of caucasian archers and armenian spearmen.
My problem is AS is constantly sending armies to attack my cities, sometimes more than one at a time. In a few instances the only way I've been able to survive is by using nomad tactics to whittle down armies that are too big and powerful to be able to defeat in a single battle. I'm worried that if I send any armies to attack seleucid towns, I'll be leaving my home provinces vulnerable. Due to my low income, I need all the cities I can get and losing any is a major setback. So basically I'm stuck in a defensive position and am making very slow progress in my campaign.
Does anyone have any advice or know what changes to my strategy I need to make so I can be more aggressive towards AS without leaving myself vulnerable?
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