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{{Infobox | |name = Ashar | ||
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|native_name_lang = [[Koman language|Koman]] | |native_name_lang = [[Koman language|Koman]] | ||
|other_name = | |other_name = | ||
|coat of arms = | |coat of arms = Ashar Imperial Coat of Arms.png | ||
| | |coat_of_arms_size = 200px | ||
|alt = | |alt = | ||
|caption = | |caption = Kasat of the ruling [[Tamshahsar Imperial Banner|Tamshahsar Banner]] | ||
|type = Imperial | |type = [[Wikipedia:Dynasty|Imperial House]] of [[Komania]] | ||
|country = {{flag|Komania| | |origin = [[Qomandar|Khomadar]] | ||
|estates = | |country = {{flag|Tamiran}} | ||
|parent house = [[House of | *[[Komania|Imperial State of Komania]] | ||
|titles = | |estates = | ||
* | *[[Khewam Complex|Teshah Palace]] | ||
* | *[[Khashawan Palace]] | ||
* | *[[Hersheh Palace]] | ||
* | |parent house = [[Yede Galkhai|House of Galkhai]] | ||
* | |titles = | ||
* | *[[Sun King]], ''Woğmizar'' | ||
*[[Custodian of the Great Gharam]], | |||
*[[Eternal King]], ''Arazûn messara'' | |||
*[[Sovereign of the Holy Domain]], | |||
*[[Emperor of Emperors]], ''Tazirmessarəh'' | |||
*[[Shadow of God]], ''Həkeh Haṣağa'' | |||
*[[Giver of Peace]], ''Khâsayan'' | |||
*[[Khak of Khaks]], ''Khakəhkhak'' | |||
|styles = | |styles = | ||
|founded = c.{{Start date| | |other_families = | ||
|founder = [[Ashar | * [[House of Zonkamâ]] | ||
* [[House of Tamehar]] | |||
* [[Rashtun|House of Segharen]] | |||
* [[House of Taceyeshirid]] | |||
|founded = c.{{Start date|1289}} | |||
|founder = [[Ashar]] | |||
|final ruler = | |final ruler = | ||
|current head = [[Mishanli Oshar| | |current head = [[Mishanli Oshar|Mîşanli Aşar]] | ||
|dissolution = | |dissolution = | ||
|deposition = | |deposition = | ||
|cadet branches = | |cadet branches = | ||
* [[House of | * [[House of Araman]] | ||
* [[House of | * [[Misharam Mizarate|House of Bâtehshi]] | ||
* [[House of | * [[Principality of Damazar|House of Damazar]] | ||
* [[House of | * [[House of Ha Seadiz]] | ||
* [[House of | * [[Principality of Sarek|House of Sarek]] | ||
* [[House of | * [[Torosh Khanate|House of Shozasan]] | ||
* [[House of | * [[Samadar Mizarate|House of Tamaghi]] | ||
* [[Kadhan Khanate|House of Kadhan]] | |||
|net_worth = | |net_worth = | ||
|notes = | |notes = | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''House of Ashar''' is a [[Zarasaism| | 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]] (1866–1963) 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). | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The name Ashar comes from its founder [[ | 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". Ruling members of the clan prefer to use the name ''Kalhali'' following a derivation to its parent house, the [[Yede Galkhai|Galkhai dynasty]], rulers of the former [[Sunrise Horde]]. | ||
==Title== | ==Title== | ||
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===Imperial Unification (1811)=== | ===Imperial Unification (1811)=== | ||
=== | ===Koman civil war (1939-1954)=== | ||
=== | ==Succesion to the throne== | ||
===House laws=== | |||
==Wealth== | ==Wealth== | ||
==Opposition== | ==Opposition== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Category:Royal houses]][[Category:Vaniua]] | [[Category:Royal houses]] [[Category:History of Vaniua]] [[Category:Politics in Vaniua]] [[Category:History of Komania]] [[Category:Politics of Komania]] |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 27 December 2023
Ashar | |
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Imperial House of Komania | |
Kasat of the ruling Tamshahsar Banner | |
Parent house | House of Galkhai |
Country | Tamiran |
Place of origin | Khomadar |
Founded | c.1289 |
Founder | Ashar |
Current head | Mîşanli Aşar |
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Connected families | |
Estate(s) | |
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 (1866–1963) 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". Ruling members of the clan prefer to use the name Kalhali following a derivation to its parent house, the Galkhai dynasty, rulers of the former Sunrise Horde.
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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.