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Latest revision as of 11:41, 27 December 2024
Jaaguzannama | |
Original title | Jaaguzannama |
Language | Common Tongue |
Author(s) | Gustaaf Vermeylen |
Genre | Historical narratives |
Location(s) | Çakaristan |
(main) characters | Jaaguzan |
Timeframe | 1704 AN and onwards |
Jaaguzannama, Book of Jaaguzan, is the official chronicle of the government of Jaaguzan and a story series around the throne. It contains various stories surrounding the Shahanshah, the second ruler of Çakaristan.
Synopsis
First series: the rise of the Ducula Aenea
This first series follows Hakim bin Alsalam during his first five years as Shahanshah of Çakaristan. The first two stories cover the expansion of the empire: Tartaristan and the Kantisha and Northak Islands. After the fall of the Great Apollonian Empire, Jaaguzan fulfilled the destiny of the Çakar Empire to conquer The Green.
Although Jaaguzan was elected as ruler and thus ended the Çakari succession crisis of 1704, because the Shahanshah did not seem to be making any move to settle his succession. Various solutions were put in place, ultimately to the most desirable solution. But the other solution remained.
Second series: the ultimate chessboard
The second series begins shortly after Jaaguzan and Zahra's honeymoon. It is characterised by simultaneous plot lines.
Third series: Imperium Intermarium
The third series begins shortly after the annexation of Qyzylqaystan. The simultaneous plotlines expand as Çakaristan develops.
Fourth series: Pax Apollonia
The fourth series is set during the Sanpo-Çakar War. Just after this war began to just after its end.
Fifth series: A point in time
The fifth series begins in the time after the Sanpo-Çakar War and the hope for reconciliation with the Shirerian Imperial family. Yet rebellion is brewing.
Theme music
Characters
An overview of the characters featured in this story series:
Portrait | Character name | Description | Series | Character status |
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Jaaguzan Full name: Hakim bin Alsalam (age: 58) |
Shahanshah of Çakaristan, the second ruler of Çakaristan and Emir of Arbor, son of Mahmud bin Alsalam and Fatima Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati. | 3 | Major | |
Zahra al-Osman (age: 52) |
Shahbanu of Çakaristan, wife of Jaaguzan, daughter of Daniyal Aurangzeb Kalirion-Osman and Miranda Isabella Anders. | 2 | Major | |
Aurangzeb Hakimi bin Alsalam (age: 29) |
Vali Ahd (crown prince) of Çakaristan, son of Jaaguzan (Hakim bin Alsalam) and Zahra al-Osman. | 1 | Supporting | |
Farhan bin Alsalam (age: 54) |
Husband of Parvin Farrah. Brother of Jaaguzan, son of Mahmud bin Alsalam and Fatima Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati. | 1 | Supporting | |
Astīr bint Alsalam (age: 54) |
Wife of Dervish Çelebi. Sister of Jaaguzan, daughter of Mahmud bin Alsalam and Fatima Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati. | 1 | Supporting | |
Jodha Avchat (age: 70) |
Widow of Akbar, the first ruler of Çakaristan. Daughter of Rajesh Avchat and Rani Champavati. | 1 | Major | |
Aishwarya Çakar (age: 49) |
Daughter of Akbar and Jodha Avchat. Wife of Bharmal Amer, mother of Prithviraj Amer. | 1 | Supporting | |
Hrithik Çakar (age: 47) |
Son of Akbar and Jodha Avchat. | 1 | Supporting | |
Amir Çakar (age: 73) |
Brother of Akbar. Husband of Catherine Pellegrino, father of Dawud Edward Çakar and Anika Chloé Çakar. Khan of Kendall Khanate. | 1 | Supporting | |
Catherine Pellegrino (age: 66) |
Cousin of Craitman VII. Wife of Amir Çakar, mother of Dawud Edward Çakar and Anika Chloé Çakar. Khanbikeh of Kendall Khanate. | 1 | Supporting | |
Manikarnika Tambe (age: 77) |
Widow of Hasan Çakar. | 1 | Supporting | |
Anand Çakar (age: 46) |
Raja of Korhalistan. Son of Hasan Çakar and Manikarnika Tambe. Husband of Clarissa Isabella des Vinandy | 1 | Supporting | |
Hamida Banu (age: 97) |
Wife of Ümit Çakar. Mother of Hasan, Amir and Abu (Akbar). | 1 | Supporting | |
Hendrik Leopold des Vinandy (age: 95) |
Former King of Batavia, uncle of Jaaguzan. Husband of Elena de Aragon, father of Frederik Alfons (1688 AN), Sofia Leonor (1690 AN), Willem Antonius (1694 AN) and Clarissa Isabella (1694 AN). | 1 | Supporting | |
Elena de Aragon (age: 87) |
Wife of Hendrik Leopold des Vinandy, mother of Frederik Alfons (1688 AN), Sofia Leonor (1690 AN), Willem Antonius (1694 AN) and Clarissa Isabella (1694 AN). | 1 | Supporting | |
Elisabeth Asara des Vinandy [1] (age: 66) |
Princess of Vinandy and princess consort of Kurum Ash-Sharqia. Daughter of Mahmud bin Alsalam and Catherine Bullen. Half-sister of Jaaguzan. Wife of Salah Ad-Din Al-Lusirni, mother of Saif Ad-Din (1702 AN), Noor Ad-Din (1703 AN), Ihsane (1704 AN), Imane (1706 AN) and Imad Ad-Din (1708 AN) | 1 | Supporting | |
Karel Kyle des Vinandy (age: 64) |
Prince of Vinandy and Senator of the Lakes. Son of Mahmud bin Alsalam and Catherine Bullen. Half-brother of Jaaguzan. Husband of Shikha Bhonsale, father of Frederik Arkadius (1705 AN), Priyanshi Kathani (1709) and Wiliyem Shivaji (1711). | 1 | Supporting | |
Shikha Bhonsale (age: 61) |
Daughter of Shivaji Bhonsale, prince of Adardesh. Wife of Karel Kyle des Vinandy, mother of Frederik Arkadius (1705 AN), Priyanshi Kathani (1709) and Wiliyem Shivaji (1711). | 1 | Supporting | |
Gustavus Nathan des Vinandy (age: 62) |
Prince of Vinandy. Son of Mahmud bin Alsalam and Catherine Bullen. Half-brother of Jaaguzan. | 1 | Supporting | |
Filips des Vinandy-Windsor (age: 71) |
Sadar of Leyl. Husband of Parvati Bhonsale. Father of Yusuf (1713 AN). | 1 | Supporting | |
Parvati Bhonsale (age: 61) |
Daughter of Shivaji Bhonsale, prince of Adardesh. Wife of Filips des Vinandy-Windsor. Mother of Yusuf (1713 AN). | 1 | Supporting | |
Emperor Hiroto [2] (age: 60) |
Sanpantul Emperor. Husband of Atiya bint Alsalam. Father of Seiji (1713 AN) and Esuta (1713 AN). | 1 | Supporting | |
Atiya bint Alsalam (age: 58) |
Wife of Hiroto, daughter of Mahmud bin Alsalam and Fatima Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati, twinsister of Jaaguzan. Mother of Seiji (1713 AN) and Esuta (1713 AN). | 2 | Major | |
Jayanti Sinha (age: 92) |
Multi-term grand vizier of Çakaristan: 1691 - 1698 and 1704 - 1711. | 1 | Supporting | |
Dervish Çelebi (age: 77) |
Grand Vizier of Çakaristan: 1711 - 1722 Sultan of Jaihabar |
2 | Supporting | |
Abu Turbati | Grand Vizier of Çakaristan: 1722 - Incumbent | 1 | Supporting | |
Adarsh Farrah | Ataliq: 1704 - 1726 | 1 | Supporting | |
Yaequb Bunduq | Nayib al'Amir: 1709 - 1712 | 1 | Supporting | |
Ayush Bajpeyi | Nawab ka Mahal (Lord of the Palace): 1688 - 1717 AN | 1 | Supporting | |
Mete Agha | Nawab ka Mahal (Lord of the Palace): 1717 - Incumbent | 1 | Supporting | |
Ana al-Zamard | Mahaldar (Head of the Zenana): 1711 - Incumbent | 1 | Supporting | |
Ashna Agha | Dokhtar Agha (lit. '"agha of the girls"'): 1708 - Incumbent | 1 | Supporting | |
Delara Khatun (age: 50) |
Jaaguzan's concubine | 1 | Supporting | |
Ceyda Khatun (age: 48) |
Jaaguzan's concubine | 1 | Supporting | |
Timna Khatun (age: 47) |
Jaaguzan's concubine | 0 | Not yet appeared | |
Leylah Khatun | Zahra's servant: 1709 - Incumbent | 1 | Supporting | |
Salah Ad-Din Al-Lusirni [3] | Sultan of Kurum Ash-Sharqia. Husband of Elisabeth Asara des Vinandy, father of Saif Ad-Din (1702 AN), Noor Ad-Din (1703 AN), Ihsane (1704 AN), Imane (1706 AN) and Imad Ad-Din (1708 AN) | 1 | Supporting | |
Ichirō Ayreon-Kalirion of Waffel-Paine [4] (age: 47) |
Viscount Audon of Varmland. Commander of the Order of the Holy Lakes. | 2 | Supporting | |
Li Raion Naomiai Avon-El Ayreon-Kalirion [5] (age: 113) |
Chancellor of the Order of the Holy Lakes | 1 | Supporting | |
Bayram Qoyunlu | Müşir Yeŋiçeri | 1 | Supporting |
Terms
- Read more about the Shahanshaha Court
The stories contain various terms and concepts that are characteristic of Çakari culture. An overview of those terms:
- Agha, that is a palace servant. There are different kinds of aghas, such as the palace guard and the door guard. Door guards stand at every door in the palace and open and close the doors upon permission.
- Khatun, that is a court lady. The title 'Khatun' is added to the name of the person, which immediately indicates the position in the court.