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'''Haritdesh''', officially the '''Haritdesh Confederacy''' (Adarani: हरितदेश संघ), is a riyasat (princely state) of [[Çakaristan]], located between the Monalan Parvat (Monlan Mountains) and [[Lake Jodha]]. The Haritdesh Confederation consists of six states, each headed by a prince. In rotation, one of the princes is the head of the confederation.
'''Haritdesh''', officially the '''Haritdesh Confederacy''' (Adarani: हरितदेश संघ), is a riyasat (princely state) of [[Çakaristan]], located between the Monalan Parvat (Monlan Mountains) and [[Lake Jodha]]. The Haritdesh Confederation consists of six states, each headed by a prince. It is the most populous state within the Çakaristan and the fourth largest in area.


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
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The earlier names of the area are "Aryasht" and "Aryadesh". As part of the [[Çakar revolution]], the name "Haritdesh" was introduced. The name was coined by considering the first names as historical and referring to the period between 1632 and 1691 AN that the area was abandoned to the Green.
The earlier names of the area are "Aryasht" and "Aryadesh". As part of the [[Çakar revolution]], the name "Haritdesh" was introduced. The name was coined by considering the first names as historical and referring to the period between 1632 and 1691 AN that the area was abandoned to the Green.


== States ==
== History ==
 
In 1442 AN, the precursor of present-day Haritdesh [[Aryasht]] was founded. Aryasht has been on and off independently. It has been under the flags of Antica, Shireroth and Jingdao. In 1632 AN, the area was abandoned and lapsed into The Green. With the expansion of Çakaristan, this area was also incorporated. The ancient borders of Aryasht are largely the present-day borders of Haritdesh.
 
=== List of rulers ===
 
The rulers before Choygall Kamala are not known. It is conceivable that Aryasht was ruled by a council, similar to the present-day Maulikpur Durbar. The list of known rulers:
 
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|-
! scope="col" | No.
! scope="col" | Portrait
! scope="col" | Name
! scope="col" | Title
! scope="col" | Dynasty
! scope="col" | Reign
! scope="col" | Notes
|-
| 1
||
|| Choygall Kamala
|| Prince of Aryasht
|| House of Vrteti
|| 1570-1609
|| It is uncertain when the reign of Choygall began. He was ruling at the time of his marriage to [[Sophia Myksos]] around 1570 AN.
|-
| 2
||
|| Prapta Vrteti
|| Prince of Aryasht
|| House of Vrteti
|| 1609-1612
||
|-
| 3
||
|| Aryanath Mahesh
|| Prince of Aryasht
|| House of Mahesh
|| 1612-1615
|| His daughter, Arohi Mahesh, marries [[Flavius Myksos]]. In the absence of sons, the succession passed through his daughter to a male successor.
|-
| 4
|| [[File:Titus Myksos.png|100px]]
|| [[Titus Myksos]]
|| Prince of Aryasht
|| [[House of Myksos]]
|| 1615-1617
||
|-
| 5
||
|| Yimmah Myksos
|| Princess of Aryasht
|| [[House of Myksos]]
|| 1617-1686
|| She married Vinay Bhonsale.
|-
| 6
||
|| Jawahar Bhonsale
|| Raja of Aryasht
|| House of Bhonsale
|| 1686-1690
||
|-
| 7
||
|| Shivaji Bhonsale
|| Chhatrapati of Haritdesh
|| House of Bhonsale
|| 1690-1726
|| His daughter, Shikha Bhonsale, marries [[Karel Kyle|Karel Kyle des Vinandy]]. In the absence of sons, the succession passed through his daughter to a male successor.
|-
| 8
|| [[File:KarelKyle04.png|100px]]
|| [[Karel Kyle|Karel Kyle des Vinandy]]
|| Chhatrapati of Haritdesh
|| [[House of Vinandy#The Hendrik Line|House of Vinandy]]
|| 1726-
||
|-
|
||
|| Frederik Arkadius des Vinandy
||
|| [[House of Vinandy#The Hendrik Line|House of Vinandy]]
|| ''heir-presumptive''
||
|}
 
== Government ==
 
=== Chhatrapati ===
 
In 1690 AN, Haritdesh became a confederation, simultaneously with its annexation by Çakaristan. It was thought to restore the system of more than a hundred Nortonyears before. Only still, there remained a central leader who was allowed to use the title 'Chhatrapati'. Chhatrapati is a compound of 'umbrella' and 'ruler' from [[Samsrumukhat]]. This included arranging for the leader of the confederation to be rotated each time among the princes of the participating princely states. But the rotation did not take place, Shivaji Bhonsale, the first Chhatrapati, remained leader until his death in 1726. His successor, Karel Kyle des Vinandy, was elected permanent leader.
 
The primary role of the Chhatrapati is to promote the interests of Haritdesh to the national level. Settle any conflicts between the princes and preside over the Maulikpur Durbar. Only this precise interpretation is not enshrined in any kind of constitution. As deputy or political leader, the Chhatrapati appoints a Peshwa. Who functions as chief minister.
 
=== Maulikpur Durbar ===
 
The Maulikpur Durbar is an assembly of the princes of the confederate states. The assembly is chaired by the Chhatrapati. The gathering of the Maulikpur Durbar is once a year. For the day-to-day administration of the confederation, there is a meeting of delegates which is chaired by the Peshwa. The meeting with the princes is popularly called the First Durbar, while the meeting with the delegates is called the Second Durbar.
 
=== Raajy ===
 
The confederation consists of several princely states called Raajy:


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!width=150 |Raajy
!width=100 |Ruler
!width=100 |Ruler
!width=150 |Capital
!width=150 |Capital
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|-
| [[File:-|50px|border]] || Adardesh || Shivaji Bhonsale || [[Maulikpur]]
| style="background:#7092be" | || [[File:Adardesh flag.png|50px|border]] || Adardesh || [[Karel Kyle|Karel Kyle des Vinandy]] || [[Maulikpur]] || rowspan=6| [[File:Haritdesh Raajy.png|250px]]
|-
|-
| [[File:-|50px|border]] || Khodastan || || Khodapatnam
| style="background:#f38c1b" | || [[File:Khodastan flag.png|50px|border]] || Khodastan || Aryabhatta Adhya || Khodapatnam
|-
|-
| [[File:-|50px|border]] || Parvatalaya || || Ambarganj
| style="background:#1ee673" | || [[File:Parvatalaya flag.png|50px|border]] || Parvatalaya || Rajeev Tutt || Ambarganj
|-
|-
| [[File:-|50px|border]] || Poorveeprakaash || || Rajaduar
| style="background:#efe4b0" | || [[File:Poorveeprakaash flag.png|50px|border]] || Poorveeprakaash || Shackcham Gayakvad || Rajaduar
|-
|-
| [[File:-|50px|border]] || Samudra || || Padaudah
| style="background:#ffaec9" | || [[File:Samudra flag.png|50px|border]] || Samudra || Baibhav Navathe || Padaudah
|-
|-
| [[File:-|50px|border]] || Satavanaha || || Rajariya
| style="background:#b5e61d" | || [[File:Satavanaha flag.png|50px|border]] || Satavanaha || Rizwan Farrah || Rajariya
|-
|-
|}
|}
== Map ==
[[File:Haritdesh detailed map.png|thumb|450px|left|Detailed map of Haritdesh]]{{clear|left}}


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Revision as of 18:58, 21 January 2024

Haritdesh Confederacy

हरितदेश संघ

Riyasat of Çakaristan
Flag of the Haritdesh Confederacy
Subdivision Riyasat
Capital Maulikpur
Largest cities Ambarganj, Fatehpur, Maulikpur, Padaudah
Area 1,696,608 km2
Population 542,107,823 (census of 1720 AN)
Chhatrapati Karel Kyle des Vinandy
Legislature Maulikpur Durbar
Languages Adarani
Time Zone CMT
Driving side left

Coa Cakaristan.png

Haritdesh, officially the Haritdesh Confederacy (Adarani: हरितदेश संघ), is a riyasat (princely state) of Çakaristan, located between the Monalan Parvat (Monlan Mountains) and Lake Jodha. The Haritdesh Confederation consists of six states, each headed by a prince. It is the most populous state within the Çakaristan and the fourth largest in area.

Etymology

The name "Haritdesh" is a compound of two words, "harit" (Adarani: हरित) means 'green' and "desh" (Adarani: देश) means 'land'.

The earlier names of the area are "Aryasht" and "Aryadesh". As part of the Çakar revolution, the name "Haritdesh" was introduced. The name was coined by considering the first names as historical and referring to the period between 1632 and 1691 AN that the area was abandoned to the Green.

History

In 1442 AN, the precursor of present-day Haritdesh Aryasht was founded. Aryasht has been on and off independently. It has been under the flags of Antica, Shireroth and Jingdao. In 1632 AN, the area was abandoned and lapsed into The Green. With the expansion of Çakaristan, this area was also incorporated. The ancient borders of Aryasht are largely the present-day borders of Haritdesh.

List of rulers

The rulers before Choygall Kamala are not known. It is conceivable that Aryasht was ruled by a council, similar to the present-day Maulikpur Durbar. The list of known rulers:

No. Portrait Name Title Dynasty Reign Notes
1 Choygall Kamala Prince of Aryasht House of Vrteti 1570-1609 It is uncertain when the reign of Choygall began. He was ruling at the time of his marriage to Sophia Myksos around 1570 AN.
2 Prapta Vrteti Prince of Aryasht House of Vrteti 1609-1612
3 Aryanath Mahesh Prince of Aryasht House of Mahesh 1612-1615 His daughter, Arohi Mahesh, marries Flavius Myksos. In the absence of sons, the succession passed through his daughter to a male successor.
4 Titus Myksos.png Titus Myksos Prince of Aryasht House of Myksos 1615-1617
5 Yimmah Myksos Princess of Aryasht House of Myksos 1617-1686 She married Vinay Bhonsale.
6 Jawahar Bhonsale Raja of Aryasht House of Bhonsale 1686-1690
7 Shivaji Bhonsale Chhatrapati of Haritdesh House of Bhonsale 1690-1726 His daughter, Shikha Bhonsale, marries Karel Kyle des Vinandy. In the absence of sons, the succession passed through his daughter to a male successor.
8 KarelKyle04.png Karel Kyle des Vinandy Chhatrapati of Haritdesh House of Vinandy 1726-
Frederik Arkadius des Vinandy House of Vinandy heir-presumptive

Government

Chhatrapati

In 1690 AN, Haritdesh became a confederation, simultaneously with its annexation by Çakaristan. It was thought to restore the system of more than a hundred Nortonyears before. Only still, there remained a central leader who was allowed to use the title 'Chhatrapati'. Chhatrapati is a compound of 'umbrella' and 'ruler' from Samsrumukhat. This included arranging for the leader of the confederation to be rotated each time among the princes of the participating princely states. But the rotation did not take place, Shivaji Bhonsale, the first Chhatrapati, remained leader until his death in 1726. His successor, Karel Kyle des Vinandy, was elected permanent leader.

The primary role of the Chhatrapati is to promote the interests of Haritdesh to the national level. Settle any conflicts between the princes and preside over the Maulikpur Durbar. Only this precise interpretation is not enshrined in any kind of constitution. As deputy or political leader, the Chhatrapati appoints a Peshwa. Who functions as chief minister.

Maulikpur Durbar

The Maulikpur Durbar is an assembly of the princes of the confederate states. The assembly is chaired by the Chhatrapati. The gathering of the Maulikpur Durbar is once a year. For the day-to-day administration of the confederation, there is a meeting of delegates which is chaired by the Peshwa. The meeting with the princes is popularly called the First Durbar, while the meeting with the delegates is called the Second Durbar.

Raajy

The confederation consists of several princely states called Raajy:

Flag Raajy Ruler Capital Map
Adardesh flag.png Adardesh Karel Kyle des Vinandy Maulikpur Haritdesh Raajy.png
Khodastan flag.png Khodastan Aryabhatta Adhya Khodapatnam
Parvatalaya flag.png Parvatalaya Rajeev Tutt Ambarganj
Poorveeprakaash flag.png Poorveeprakaash Shackcham Gayakvad Rajaduar
Samudra flag.png Samudra Baibhav Navathe Padaudah
Satavanaha flag.png Satavanaha Rizwan Farrah Rajariya

Map

Detailed map of Haritdesh