Archive:House of Azud
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Azud Ashud | |
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Imperial house | |
Country | Asota |
Estates | Several worldwide |
Parent house | House of Ovan |
Titles |
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Founded | c.1049 |
Founder | A-Shūd Mirem |
Final ruler | Ashud Mira |
Dissolution | 1614 |
Ethnicity | Transmirarian Vaniuan |
The House of Azud was a royal dynasty in modern-day Asota from the 11th century CE until 1614 CE. The dynasty primarily ruled the countries surrounding the Sebn River.
Etymology
The name Azud comes from the name of its founder, A-Shūd Mirem
History
The House of Azud was founded around 1049 CE when A-Shūd Mirem, the only remaining legitimate descent of Ovan, founder of Limve, was crowned Lord of the Sebn. He ruled until 1071 and was succeeded by his son. Following the tradition at the time, A-Shūd's son adopted his father's name as a surname, becoming Mel A-Shūd.