Samadar Mizarate

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Mizarate of Samadar
. Samadar Mizarât .
Samadar Mizarât
1660–1780


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Motto
Hasağah şahşur aşanəz
In God lies rectitude
Capital Samadar (1660-1757)
Najadar (1757-1780)
Languages Koman
Government Absolute Monarchy
Mizar
 •  1660-1690 Asharkhan (first)
 •  1771-1780 Bashim (last)
History
 •  Consolidation 1660
 •  Battle of Najadar 1777
 •  Disestablished 1780
Population
 •  1757 est. 4,220,375 
Currency Sekham
Today part of  Araman
 Komania

The Samadar Mizarate (Koman: Samadar Mizarât [IPA]), officially the Mizarate of Samadar, was a country bordering the Ashar Mizarate and Misharam Mizarate to the west, the Torosh Khanate to the east, and Araman to the north. The Samadar Mizarate shared the lineage of emperor Hadjamak together with the Ashar Mizarate, however, both Mizarates were entangled in dynastic feuds which culminated in the annexation of Samadar during the Warring Period.

Etymology

The Mizarate derives its name from the historical city of Samadar where it was proclaimed shortly after the fall of the Great Horde.

History

Proclamation of the Samadar Mizarate

Warring Period

Battle of Samadar

Wars against Balakia

Campaigns against the Misharam Mizarate

Battle of Najadar

Politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Military

Economy

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Urbanisation

Language

Religion

Culture

Heritage

See also