Ashar
Şî Óşar | |
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1st Mezaram of the Great Horde (Supreme Khak of the Komans) King of Kings | |
Shi Oshar as portrayed in a 18th century classical era album. | |
Reign | 9 July 1289 - 16 November 1321 |
Coronation | 9 July 1289, Qomandar |
Successor | Qamaşan Ódam |
Born | September 2, 1278 Shanshanim, Golden steppes (now in Mestaweni) |
Died | November 16, 1344 (aged c. 66) ?, Toroşik, near Baláçik (now in Balakia) |
Burial | Mezem-e Oshar, Qomandar (previously Shozasan, Balakia) |
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House | Osharid |
Father | Şî Mîşan |
Mother | Usməy Tamgha |
Religion | Zarasaism |
Shi Oshar also known as Shiyashar (Koman: Şî óşar, Şî Óşar, Nashaghan: Şîyâşar, Şîyâşar, 2 September 1255 – 16 November 1344) was a Koman conqueror. He founded the Great Horde shortly after the conquest of the khanate of Qomandi, he became the first ruler in the Osharid Dynasty and later led several successful campaigns throughout eastern Vaniua.
Born in the village of Shanshanim in the Golden steppes (present-day Mestaweni) on 2 September 1255, he established the Great Horde after his conquest over the lands of Qomandi by 1289. As his authority grew he started several military campaigns against the eastern khanates of Vaniua. His successful conquests were followed by sackings and pillagings throughout the east, west, south and north of Vaniua while forcing the submission of neighbouring states. His feats earned him the reputation of