Leyl Sadarya
| Leyl Sadarya लेयल सदार्या | |||
| Riyasat of Çakaristan | |||
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| Subdivision | Riyasat | ||
| Capital | Leylpur | ||
| Largest cities | Leylpur | ||
| Area | 24,480 km2 | ||
| Population | 716,185 census of 1740 | ||
| Sadar | Yusuf des Vinandy-Windsor | ||
| Legislature | Raajy Dyoma | ||
| Languages | Adarani | ||
| Time Zone | CMT | ||
| Driving side | left | ||
Leyl Sadarya (Adarani: लेयल सदार्या) is a riyasat (princely state) of Çakaristan, located on the banks of the Adaraney and Leyl Rivers. It is completely surrounded by Haritdesh.
Etymology
The name of the princely state is a continuation of the historical Duchy of Leyl, which had derived its name from the Leyl River.
History
In 1675 AN, the precursor of present-day Leyl Sadarya Duchy of Leyl was founded. The nation flourished until 1680 AN, when the duchy was hit by a flood. Despite international aid, the nation faded to The Green in 1683 AN. In 1691 AN, the former duchy along with present-day Haritdesh was incorporated by Çakaristan. It was divided as a princely state; the son of the former duke, Filips des Vinandy-Windsor, was appointed Sadar. The princely state was plagued by another flood in 1728 AN.
List of rulers
| No. | Portrait | Name | Title | Dynasty | Reign | Notes |
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| 1 | Nicholas des Vinandy-Windsor Nicholas I of Leylstadt |
Duke of Leylstadt | House of Vinandy-Windsor | 1674 - 1683 AN | ||
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| 2 | Filips des Vinandy-Windsor | Sadar of Leyl | House of Vinandy-Windsor | 1691 - 1719 AN | ||
| 3 | Yusuf des Vinandy-Windsor | Sadar of Leyl | House of Vinandy-Windsor | 1719 -incumbent | His mother, Parvati Bhonsale, was rani reejent (queen regent) untill 1731 AN | |
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