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(Created page with "The '''''Âsharshâdan''''' ({{cs|DAD|Âşarshâdan}}; literally: ''"Book of Ashar"''; alternatively known as ''Naşuh-e Âshar'') is the memoirs of Âshar Mîzaremêzrah (1255– 1344), founder of the Great Horde and a successor to the lineage of Sunrise Horde rulers. It is written in the Nashaghan language, the former lingua franca of much of Vaniua and the language of administration used during the Great Horde. Dur...") |
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The Âsharshâdan (Âşarshâdan; literally: "Book of Ashar"; alternatively known as Naşuh-e Âshar) is the memoirs of Âshar Mîzaremêzrah (1255– 1344), founder of the Great Horde and a successor to the lineage of Sunrise Horde rulers. It is written in the Nashaghan language, the former lingua franca of much of Vaniua and the language of administration used during the Great Horde. During the reign of emperor Shakhsaran, the work was translated into Jazaghan, the language of commerce of the Asharid court, by an Asharid courtier Bash Gheran-e Kazan in 1350 CE.