Empire of Yahara
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Doyäřlcun ös Yähärä
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Capital
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Vayonden
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Languages
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Yaharan, Yennodorian, Qamaatak
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Religion
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Vadyashon
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Government
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Semi-Constitutional Monarchy
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Emperor |
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1065-1098
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Béjeozlin I ösYítsmä (first)
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1510-1515
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Ëlätyädü II ösTërënärþ (last)
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Prime Minister
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1320-1378a
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Gelan Nosdyayg (first)
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1478-1509b
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'Aloqxu Enúk (last)
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1510-1515
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(position vacant)
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Legislature
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House of Voices
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Upper house
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Chancel of Nobles
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Lower house
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Congregation of the Peoplec
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History
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Established
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30 April 1065d
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Dissolved
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12 June 1515e
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Currency
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Guxëlo (Guxëlösängä)
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a. |
Position created.
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b. |
Resigned.
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c. |
Defunct. Never called to order.
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d. |
17D 06K 3117Ø HH
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e. |
21D 02K 3585Ø HH
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The Empire of Yahara was the large empire controlling much of today's Lower Boroso, and all of the region of Yahara for the majority of its lifespan. It is regarded as the forefather of the nations of the Kingdom of Upper Yahara and the Kingdom of Yaxarhayut, both of whom officially lay claim to being the successor states to the Empire.