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'''Shamil Cashmaiel Joshua Andelarion Avon-El Ayreon-Kalirion''' (1540–1643) was an [[Elwynn]]ese–[[Shirerithian]]–[[Hurmu]] nobleman and publisher. The son of Naomi Andelarion and [[Joshua Avon-El]], he was the younger brother (by fourteen years) of Elwynnese duke and poet [[Rai Avon-El]]. Rai, who perished in the frozen wilderness of [[Cape Farewell]] in 1553, when Shamil was 13 years old, had left a diary of poems, that Shamil inherited. He edited the material and published it, via the [[People's Academy of Elwynn]] (which his brother founded), as ''Droymar om i gaar'' ("Dreams of yesterday") in 1555, as a mere teenager. | |||
Shamil would later enrol in the same academy, study there for several cycles, graduating with a doctorate in literature (interpretations on his brother's material). Later, Shamil would leave academia to publish poetry in Elwynn and across Shireroth. After the Storish take-over of Elwynn in 1623, he moved to [[Kezan]] and divided his days between [[Kezan]] and [[Azarea]] ([[Estarisa]]) (where he owned a beach property, [[Rainaomi]]), refusing to ever visit Elwynn. | |||
He was married to Maryam Ayapour (1539–1646), a Babkhi woman from eastern [[Sanama]]. Together they had two children, [[Rai Shamilion]] (1568–1653), among whose descendants are [[Sara Eskenderion Avon-El]] and [[Joshua Avon-El]], and Naomi Shamilion (1570–1692), among whose descendants are [[Li Naomiai]] and Prince [[Uturuncu]] of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. | |||
He is buried outside [[Whanitori]], in [[Estarisa]]. | |||
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Revision as of 09:13, 18 April 2022
Shamil Cashmaiel Joshua Andelarion Avon-El Ayreon-Kalirion (1540–1643) was an Elwynnese–Shirerithian–Hurmu nobleman and publisher. The son of Naomi Andelarion and Joshua Avon-El, he was the younger brother (by fourteen years) of Elwynnese duke and poet Rai Avon-El. Rai, who perished in the frozen wilderness of Cape Farewell in 1553, when Shamil was 13 years old, had left a diary of poems, that Shamil inherited. He edited the material and published it, via the People's Academy of Elwynn (which his brother founded), as Droymar om i gaar ("Dreams of yesterday") in 1555, as a mere teenager.
Shamil would later enrol in the same academy, study there for several cycles, graduating with a doctorate in literature (interpretations on his brother's material). Later, Shamil would leave academia to publish poetry in Elwynn and across Shireroth. After the Storish take-over of Elwynn in 1623, he moved to Kezan and divided his days between Kezan and Azarea (Estarisa) (where he owned a beach property, Rainaomi), refusing to ever visit Elwynn.
He was married to Maryam Ayapour (1539–1646), a Babkhi woman from eastern Sanama. Together they had two children, Rai Shamilion (1568–1653), among whose descendants are Sara Eskenderion Avon-El and Joshua Avon-El, and Naomi Shamilion (1570–1692), among whose descendants are Li Naomiai and Prince Uturuncu of Nouvelle Alexandrie.
He is buried outside Whanitori, in Estarisa.
| Preceded by: Rashid Karyandzadeh Arsalani |
Prince among the Lakes Line of Andelarion 1574–1643 |
Succeeded by Rai Shamilion |