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Revision as of 09:13, 8 May 2023

Great Warring period
c. 1657–1811 CE
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The Koman Warring period (Koman: Hādqar Nasureh; Hâdkhar Nasureh) also commonly known as the Great Warring Period (Koman: Hazādqar Nasureh; Hazâdkhar Nasureh) was an era in Koman history characterised by warfare, as well as military and societal reforms culminating in consolidation. It is partly a continuation of the aftermath of the Fall of the Great Horde and its total fragmentation, noted by the countless wars that arose in consequence. The period follows the proclamation and expansion of the Ashar Mizarate, eventually clashing with bordering states and the ultimate annexation of said states, ending with the Tughanjuh Proclamation which laid the foundations for the establishment of the Imperial State (1811).

Geography

The overall political geography of this era was dominated by 5 political entities, namely:

The term Ashar Realm is often used to address all of these entities as they roughly demarcated the former Imperial territories of the Great Horde, that is, territories under the direct rule of the emperor.

The Samar Holy Order, although functioning as a loose faction of Shawadii warlords, was proclaimed in 1709 CE around the territories nominally controlled by the Misharam Khanate. These centered around the Samar Castle and the adjacent network of fortresses around it.

History

Background and formation

The Tarkhan Alliance (1670-1755)

Increasing scale of warfare

Military developments

Culture and society

Nobles, bureaucrats and reformers

Economic developments

See also