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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', a colloquial term in the [[Babkhi language]] meaning "those of noble birth", referring to the children of the ancient lineages of the [[House of Osman]] and the [[Line of Ayreon-Kalirion]] in particular which have enjoyed disproportionate privilege and access to opportunity throughout their lives. The term enjoys currency in the [[Babkhi]] diaspora communities of the [[Benacian Union]], [[Constancia]], [[Hurmu]], [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], [[Natopia]], [[Shireroth]], [[Suren]], and [[Zeed]], where the phenomena of nepotism and patronage have become especially prevalent.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''', a colloquial term in the [[Babkhi language]] meaning "those of noble birth", referring to the children of the ancient lineages of the [[House of Osman]] and the [[Line of Ayreon-Kalirion]] in particular which have enjoyed disproportionate privilege and access to opportunity throughout their lives. The term enjoys currency in the [[Babkhi]] diaspora communities of the [[Benacian Union]], [[Constancia]], [[Hurmu]], [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], [[Natopia]], [[Shireroth]], [[Suren]], and [[Zeed]], where the phenomena of nepotism and patronage have become especially prevalent.
==See also==
*[[Triple indenture]], an overlapping phenomenon within the [[Raspur Pact]] sphere of influence where there are individuals upon whom an exceptional concentration of corporate, military, and political power has been bestowed.

Revision as of 16:17, 11 January 2022

Aghazadeh, a colloquial term in the Babkhi language meaning "those of noble birth", referring to the children of the ancient lineages of the House of Osman and the Line of Ayreon-Kalirion in particular which have enjoyed disproportionate privilege and access to opportunity throughout their lives. The term enjoys currency in the Babkhi diaspora communities of the Benacian Union, Constancia, Hurmu, Nouvelle Alexandrie, Natopia, Shireroth, Suren, and Zeed, where the phenomena of nepotism and patronage have become especially prevalent.

See also

  • Triple indenture, an overlapping phenomenon within the Raspur Pact sphere of influence where there are individuals upon whom an exceptional concentration of corporate, military, and political power has been bestowed.