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|native_name      = {{small|{{cs|DAD|. TASIREH KALHALI .}}}}
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The '''House of Ashar''' is a [[Zarasaism|Shawaddi Zarasaist]] [[Vaniua|Vaniuan]] imperial dynasty originating from the [[Golden Steppes|Golden Steppes]] of northern Vaniua in the late 13th century CE. It is the largest and most historically significant royal house of [[Vaniua|Vaniua]]. It is composed of the descendants of [[Shi Ashar|Ashar]], founder of the [[Great Horde]] and conqueror of Eastern Vaniua (c. 1289-1657). It is most notable for its rapid expansion to Eastern Vaniu after the conquest of the [[Khanate of Qomandi]] and the fall of the [[Kalkali Khanate]] (700-1220). Its gradual expansion to the east led to a large influx of demographic changes which are still seen today.  
The '''House of Ashar''' ([[Koman language|Koman]]: {{cs|DAD|TASIREH ĀCAR}}), self-designated as '''Kalhali''' ([[Koman language|Koman]]:{{cs|DAD|KALHALI}}), is a [[Zarasaism|Shawaddii Zarasaist]] dynasty or clan of [[Mahavic peoples|Mahavic]] and [[Vaniuan peoples|Vaniuan]] origin. The Asharids originated as a [[Juhash people|Juhashkan]] branch of the [[Yede Galkhai|Galkhai dynasty]], supplemented with [[Tamir Khanate|Tamirid]] and [[Balâhak|Tamaghid]] (the clans that ruled the [[Tamir Khanate]] and [[Kothlen Horde]]) bloodlines. The dynasty has an incontestable claim as descendants of [[Prophet Zarasa]] through their position as [[Custodian of the Great Gharams|Custodians]]. The dynasty's founder, [[Ashar]] (born 1255 CE) was a direct descendant of [[Balâhak]] (823 - ?) and [[Tamaghli]] (1207-1263) on his mother's side and of [[Sunrise Horde|Juhash conqueror]] [[Yede Galkhai]] on his father's side, with several of Ashar's ancestors having affiliations with minor houses through marriage and common ancestry. The dynasty is most notable for establishing the [[Great Horde]] (1289-1657) based in [[Vaniua|Eastern Vaniu]] and the [[Balak Empire]] through one of its [[House of Zonkamâ|cadet branches]].
 
The House of Ashar has gone through four phases: The [[Great Horde]], signaling the [[Asharid Renaissance]] known for being a Golden age for Vaniua, the [[Koman Warring period|Great Warring period]] (1657-1811), marked by continuous infighting and armed conflicts, unification of the [[Imperial State]] through the [[Tughanjuh Proclamation]] on January 28, 1811, and the overthrow of the Mishayan and Basher regimes (1811-1880)(1880-1910) accordingly, leading to the [[Koman civil war]] (1933-1954).  


The House of Ashar has gone through four phases: The [[Great Horde]] (c. 1289-1657), known for being a Golden age for Vaniua, the Koman Mizarates (1657-1811), marked by continuous infighting and armed conflicts, the Imperial unification on 15 January 1811, which led to the Tughanjuh proclamation and the unification of [[Komania]] and the overthrow of the Mishayan and Basher regimes (1811-1880)(1880-1910) accordingly, leading to a stage of political instability in the Koman state.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name Ashar comes from its founder [[Shi Ashar|Ashar]] who founded the newly proclaimed [[Great Horde]] in 1289. Today the name ''Ashar'' is carried by its descendants who can claim royal heritage only through paternal lineage. "Ashar" is believed to be a derivation of the Middle Koman verb ''âshân'' meaning "to put right, rectify", the symbolism of the name is reflected on its emblem, with the winged lion ''Ajamya Ghera'' following a set of mythological legends from the times of Ashar.
The common name '''Ashar''' comes from its founder [[Ashar]] who founded the newly proclaimed [[Great Horde]] in 1289. Today the name ''Ashar'' is carried by its descendants and members of the Asharid tribe who can claim royal heritage only through paternal lineage. The name ''Ashar'' is believed to be a derivation of the [[Nashaghan language|Nashaghan]] verb ''âshân'' meaning "to put right, rectify". The dynasty refers to itself as the ''Kalhali'' following a derivation to its parent house, the [[Yede Galkhai|Galkhai dynasty]], rulers of the former [[Sunrise Horde]].
 
While the imperial house is globally known as the "House of Ashar", the dynasty has been known to refer to itself as "Kalhali" referring to its parent house, the [[Yede Galkhai|Galkhai dynasty]], rulers of the former [[Sunrise Horde]].  
==Title==
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Revision as of 21:12, 8 February 2023

Imperial House of Ashar
. TASIREH KALHALI .
Imperial House
Ashar seal.png
Country Komania
EstatesSeveral worldwide
Parent houseHouse of Galkhai
Titles
  • Conqueror of Emperors, Sahyan-e Mezarâm
  • Giver of Peace, Khâsayan
  • King of Kings, Shezmezarah
  • Protector of Zarasaism, Fâsam-e Sâgh Şâbân
  • Emperor of the Eastern Realm
  • Saviour of All
  • Custodian of the Great Gharam
  • Emperor of All Komans
  • Great Prince of the State
Foundedc.1240 (1240)
FounderAşar
Current headMîşanlî Aşar
EthnicityKomano-Kothlenic
Cadet branches

The House of Ashar (Koman: TASIREH ĀCAR), self-designated as Kalhali (Koman:KALHALI), is a Shawaddii Zarasaist dynasty or clan of Mahavic and Vaniuan origin. The Asharids originated as a Juhashkan branch of the Galkhai dynasty, supplemented with Tamirid and Tamaghid (the clans that ruled the Tamir Khanate and Kothlen Horde) bloodlines. The dynasty has an incontestable claim as descendants of Prophet Zarasa through their position as Custodians. The dynasty's founder, Ashar (born 1255 CE) was a direct descendant of Balâhak (823 - ?) and Tamaghli (1207-1263) on his mother's side and of Juhash conqueror Yede Galkhai on his father's side, with several of Ashar's ancestors having affiliations with minor houses through marriage and common ancestry. The dynasty is most notable for establishing the Great Horde (1289-1657) based in Eastern Vaniu and the Balak Empire through one of its cadet branches.

The House of Ashar has gone through four phases: The Great Horde, signaling the Asharid Renaissance known for being a Golden age for Vaniua, the Great Warring period (1657-1811), marked by continuous infighting and armed conflicts, unification of the Imperial State through the Tughanjuh Proclamation on January 28, 1811, and the overthrow of the Mishayan and Basher regimes (1811-1880)(1880-1910) accordingly, leading to the Koman civil war (1933-1954).


Etymology

The common name Ashar comes from its founder Ashar who founded the newly proclaimed Great Horde in 1289. Today the name Ashar is carried by its descendants and members of the Asharid tribe who can claim royal heritage only through paternal lineage. The name Ashar is believed to be a derivation of the Nashaghan verb âshân meaning "to put right, rectify". The dynasty refers to itself as the Kalhali following a derivation to its parent house, the Galkhai dynasty, rulers of the former Sunrise Horde.

Title

History

Origins

The origins of the Oshar dynasty goes back to the royal lineage of the Hamashanid tribes, who created the Qazsara assembly and laid the bases for the succeeding Ghashran dynasty, commonly known for holding obvious pre-Vaniuan origins. It is hypothesised that the royal Ghashranids lived mainly as nomads along the Golden Steppes, they were known for holding warlord titles and exercising strong influence in the Qazsara. Their position as the head dynasty of the khanate changed as the Tamirs migrated southwards due to the fragmentation of the Tamir Khanate. Led by Shi Oshar, his people conquered the Qaman kingdom of Qomandi and proclaimed their own state. The newly proclaimed Oshars subsequently settled along the coastal regions of Melkanchuta and adopted a more homogeneous demographic, additionally, the rise of agricultural activity along the coast subsequently forced the nomadic Oshar dynasty to a more sedentary lifestyle, nevertheless, their nomadic roots have always prevailed among their traditions.


Great Horde (c. 1289-1657)

Koman Kingdoms (1657-1811)

Imperial Unification (1811)

Basher Regime (1880-1910)

Mishan Regime (1910-present)

Influence

Succesion

Wealth

Opposition

Heads

Most notable current members

See also