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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', [[Surenšāh|Surenšāhbanu]] of the [[Suren Confederacy]]. Served as an [[Education & Indoctrination Service of Raspur|EISR Athelete]] with the [[Raspur at the 2018 Micras Games|Daocheng Mission of 1664]], representing [[Raspur]]. Joined the [[Azad Eura| | '''{{PAGENAME}}''', [[Surenšāh|Surenšāhbanu]] of the [[Suren Confederacy]]. Served as an [[Education & Indoctrination Service of Raspur|EISR Athelete]] with the [[Raspur at the 2018 Micras Games|Daocheng Mission of 1664]], representing [[Raspur]]. Joined the [[Azad Eura|anti-Raspur rebellion]] of the [[Second Euran War]]. Captive of the Khan of Raspur from 1674. In defeat, married to [[Kalkul Sahib|former slave]] of [[Kalgachia|foreign ancestry]] by order of the Khan, bestowing caste shame upon the [[House of Suren]] for its rebelliousness. Installed by [[Trans-Euran Command]] as Shahbanu following the death of her [[Dāryuš of the Suren|brother]] in {{AN|1694}}. | ||
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Revision as of 21:14, 19 February 2024
Mitradokht of Suren | |
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2nd Surenšāh of the Suren Confederacy | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 1694 AN | |
Prime Minister | Rashid Sanook |
Preceded by | Dāryuš of the Suren |
Born | 1644 AN (95 AN years) Arg-e Suren, Zjandaria |
Nationality | Suren |
Political party | |
Occupation | Surenšāhbanu of the Suren Confederacy |
Mitradokht of Suren, Surenšāhbanu of the Suren Confederacy. Served as an EISR Athelete with the Daocheng Mission of 1664, representing Raspur. Joined the anti-Raspur rebellion of the Second Euran War. Captive of the Khan of Raspur from 1674. In defeat, married to former slave of foreign ancestry by order of the Khan, bestowing caste shame upon the House of Suren for its rebelliousness. Installed by Trans-Euran Command as Shahbanu following the death of her brother in 1694 AN.