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Cashmaiel Andelarion (Babkhi: Kashmal Andilaryûn), born Eskender Kashmal Arsalani-Kalirion in 1472 in Shahzamin, and died in 1550 in the wilderness of Hurmu, was a Babkhan-born Hurmu political leader and nobleman who was Chairman of the Senate of the Lakes from 1530 until his resignation in 1550, weeks before his death. When he moved to Hurmu in 1490, he took on the tribal surname, Andelarion.
His parents were Rashid Arsalani (later Kaiser Ayreon) and Ylva Karjanzdottar Andelarion, and he had three siblings, the brothers Rashid Karyandzadeh and Daniel Kalirion and a sister Nour who died four years old.
He married in 1500 to Gunhild Butardottar (1478–1540). Together they had a daughter, Naomi. Naomi moved to Elwynn in her adult years, where she married Joshua Avon-El, through whom the Avon-El branch of the House of Ayreon-Kalirion is derived.
Preceded by: Andelarion |
Chairman of the Senate of the Lakes 1530–1550 |
Succeeded by Ionel Constantinescu |