Line of Pasha-syl-Pashas of Calimshan
Age of Calimshan |
Rule Dates |
Name |
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Timeline |
Dynasty |
Sixth Age |
15 – 34 |
Abu Bakr |
Pliable vizier of the former Syl-Pasha Akkabar al – Ahmal Shoon, placed in command of Calimport when Shoon moves his capital to Shoonach. |
27 – Death of Syl-Pasha Akkabar al – Ahmal in Shoonach. King Ahmal III crowns himself Qysar (Emperor) Ahmal I of the Shoon Imperium. Nobles of Calimport move to Shoonach, nearly abandoning the Upper City to the lower classes in time. |
Maahafah |
34 – 37 |
Umar ibn al – Kattab |
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37 – 38 |
Uthman ibn Affan |
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38 – 39 |
Ali ibn Abi Talib |
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39 - The Alley Plague (Plague): Calimport (whole city), Almraiven, and Manshaka (docks); pox and inability of blood to clot; spread by air and presence of corpses in streets of Upper Calimport. |
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39 - 59 |
Muawiyah I |
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59 - Qysar Amahl I dies and is succeeded by Qysar Ahmal II. |
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59 - 69 |
Yazid I |
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61 - Qysar Ahmal II decrees the establishment of Wizard Qabals to more easily monitor spellcasters within his empire. |
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69 -71 |
Muawiyah II |
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71 - 74 |
Marwan I |
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74 - 78 |
Abd al-Malik |
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75 - Qysar Shoon I dies and is succeeded by his third son, Qysar Ahmal II. The Fog Fever (Plague): All Shoon cities (Tethyr and Calimshan), esp. Calimport, Memnon, and Myratma; clinging night fogs lead to raging fevers and delusions if breathed in; those who die of this fever exhale their last breaths as identical fog. |
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78 - 97 |
al – Walid I |
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97 - 98 |
Umar II |
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98 – 123 |
Hazamir al – Aktorral |
Made riqysar (regent) to the infant Qysar Shoon III. Moves many of the functions of court back to Calimport. |
107 – Qysar Shoon III dies and is succeeded by his first grandnephew, Qysar Shoon III. |
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123 – 125 |
Yazid II |
Court functions returned to Shoonach with the death of the regent and the assumption of power by Qysar Shoon III. |
123 – All court functions return to Shoonach until the fall of the Imperium. Northern Calimport becomes largely deserted and the walls around the port sabbans grow higher to defend against the lawlessness of the upper city. |
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125 – 126 |
Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik |
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126 – 127 |
al – Walid II |
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127 – 129 |
Yazid II |
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129 – 138 |
Ibrahim ibn al – Walid |
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138 – 148 |
Marwan II |
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148 – 151 |
Abd – ar – rahman III |
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151 – 156 |
al – Hakam II |
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156 – 161 |
Hisham II |
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161 – 166 |
Mohammed II |
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166 – 167 |
Suleiman |
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167 – 195 |
Abd – ar – Rahman IV |
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195 – 220 |
Abd – ar – Rahman V |
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200 – The Rogue Fires (Fire): All of northern and western Calimport (Firewalls shield the docks from fires set by opposing rogue factions to gain control of the upper city); 60% population of Upper Calimport; temples of Bane, Talona, and Mystra, numerous villas. |
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220 – 222 |
Muhammad III |
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222 – 250 |
Hisham III |
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229 – The Ashes Plague (Plague): Keltar, Volothamp, Manshaka; ash-gray skin tone, blindess, seizures (most died of bleeding or were slain to reduce spreading, a tactic which failed). |
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250 – 255 |
Abd al – Mu’min |
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255 – 277 |
Abu Ya’qub Yusuf I |
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277 – 285 |
Abu Yusuf Ya’qub al – Mansur |
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285 – 294 |
Muhammad an – Nasir |
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294 – 310 |
Abu Ya’qub Yusuf II |
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310 – 354 |
Abd al – Wahid I |
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319 – The Great Fires (Fire): All Calishite cities and towns; fires the result of Qysar Shoon VII engulfing all sewers and underpassages in flames to root out criminal elements; 43% population (87% among criminals and undercity dwellers), 57% of Calimport (average 45% of all cities); the Five Fountains of the Bakkals (Calimport), the original Guild Arcane tower of the Narminargent (Almraiven). 320 – The Infernal Death (Plague): Memnon, Teshburl, Keltar, Calimport, Myratma, and Shoonach (in Tethyr); mild fever and mania, noticeable heightened color in hair, eyes, and skin (most assumed it was a “healthy color” and that the victims were in the best of healt until sudden collapse and death), bodies combust upon death. The Plague Fires (Fire): Evyrtaan and Cajaan Sabbans; 6% population of Upper Calimport; both sabbans gutted and abandoned due to combusting corpses during the plague-filled summer. |
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354 – 367 |
Abdallah |
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354 – The Leper’s Curse (Plague): All Shoon Imperial cities; total absence of pain, later advances to total lack of all senses, driving many mad; 19%. |
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367 – 382 |
Yahya |
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382 – 410 |
Idris I |
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410 – 412 |
Abdul – Wahid II |
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412 – 423 |
Ali |
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423 – 430 |
Umar |
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430 – 448 |
Idris II |
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448 – 450 |
Idris III |
The boy pasha Idris III was slain during the revolutions in Calimport in winter of 450. No member of the Maahafah dynasty is known to have survived to the new year. |
450 – Death of Qysar Ahmal VII on Midwinter and subsequent fall of the Imperium leaves hundreds scrambling for control of the swiftly dissolving power structures. |
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Seventh Age |
450 - 457 |
Fahd al - Daosiin |
Former Pasha of the shipwrights guild. Assumed control of the pasha’s seat. |
457 – Fahd al – Daosiin and his sons are blown up in the harbor on a ceremonial voyage to commission his new flagship, the Divine Wind. |
Daosiin |
457 – 458 |
As – Saffah |
Engineered the death of Syl-Pasha Fahd and his sons. Was in turn murdered by his own grandson, Al-Mansur. |
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Safeer |
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458 – 461 |
Al – Mansur |
Imported the first Saqaliba (slave soldiers) to Calimport from Tashluta. |
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461 – 472 |
Al – Mahdi |
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472 – 497 |
Al – Hadi |
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497 – 509 |
Harun al – Rashid |
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509 – 522 |
Al – Amin |
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522 – 529 |
Al – Ma’mun |
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529 - 533 |
Al – Mu’tasim |
Crazed. Murdered in the Pasha’s throne room by his own Saqaliba guards. |
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533 – 911 |
Saqaliba Rule (Murabirs of Manshaka) |
Saqaliba soldiers of the Syl-Pasha seize control of the contry and move the seat of power to Manshaka, claiming the title of Murabir of the Land of the Three Rivers. Grow decadent in turn until the Murabir’s own vizier Bollus al-Kahdan leads a contingent of disaffect Saqaliba to reclaim the gutted and ruined city of Calimport. |
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911 - 911 |
Bollus al - Kahdan |
Declares himself Syl-Pasha of Calimshan and sets fire to the city of Calimport to “purge” it of unwanted elements. He perishes in the flames. |
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Kahdan |
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911 - 1020 |
Years of Ruin |
The Murabirs of Calimshan all but disown the city of Calimport, leaving it to anarchic, shifting control, focusing almost exclusively on their incessant wars with Tethyr and the Lake of Steam cities. |
1018 – Sapphiriktar the Blue all but destroys Calimport in a fit of rage. |
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Eighth Age |
1020 - 1055 |
Mehmed |
Former Hakkam of Memnon. Calimport, reestablishing the throne of the Syl-Pasha. |
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Zalaqh |
1055 – 1062 |
Beyazid II |
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1062 – 1070 |
Selim I |
Completed the destruction of the Saqaliba warlords, sacking the city of Manshaka and burning the warleaders alive. |
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1070 – 1075 |
Selim II |
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1075 – 1083 |
Murad III |
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1083 – 1092 |
Mehmed III |
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1092 – 1114 |
Ahmed I |
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1114 – 1125 |
Mustafa I (First Reign) |
Mentally retarded and neurotic, he was deposed by his nephew Osman. |
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1125 – 1140 |
Osman II |
Assassinated. |
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1140 – 1143 |
Mustafa I (Second Reign) |
Resumed the throne with the backing of powerful court cliques. Deposed again by his cousin Murad. Died imprisoned after sixteen years. |
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1143 – 1145 |
Murad IV |
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1145 – 1163 |
Ibrahim I |
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1163 – 1170 |
Mehmed IV |
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1170 – 1183 |
Ahmed II |
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1183 – 1197 |
Mustafa II |
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1197 – 1213 |
Ahmed III |
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1213 – 1225 |
Mahmud I |
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1225 – 1235 |
Osman III |
Rewrote many of Calimshan’s laws to include slavery as its punishments in an attempt to fill the imperial coffers to fund a continuing war with Tethyr. Died by poisoned wine. |
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Ninth Age |
1235 – 1247 |
Rashid al – Nazar I |
Former Pasha of the Vintners Guild. Seized control of the Pasha’s throne in a bloodless coup. |
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Djenispool |
1247 – 1254 |
Qa’im al – Rashid |
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12 54 – 1261 |
Muqtadi al – Qa’im |
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1261 – 1263 |
Mustazhir al – Muqtadi |
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1263 – 1284 |
Mustarshid al – Mustazhir |
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1284 – 1310 |
Rashid al – Mustazhir |
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1310 – 1322 |
Muqtafi al – Rashid |
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1322 – 1340 |
Bahlaid al – Muqtafi |
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1340 - 1358 |
Rashid al – Bahlaid |
Murdered in bed by his friend, Qayadin Ramal al – Akeer. The general’s rebels staged assassinations all over Calimshan and beyond of all Djenispools known to exist. |
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Tenth Age |
1358 – 1362 |
Ramal al – Akeer (Mehmed V) |
Seized the Pasha’s throne in violence. Brutally subjugated the people of Calimshan to harsh laws and stiffer penalties. Beheaded on the Palace steps by forces loyal to Hakkam Ralan al – Persarkhal, governor of Suldolphor. |
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Zalaqh |
1362 - Present |
Ralan al - Pesarkhal |
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Pesarkhal |