Surenshahr
Surenshahr, capital of the Suren Confederacy as well as seat of government for the eponymous province of Suren. Once an oasis city within its own enclosed valley, and the site of a nearby ruined Babkhan MilZig, the city became the capital of the Suren Confederacy on account of being a defensible location from which to the rebel Surenids could maintain a close siege of the House of Osman loyalists in Raspur during the Second Euran War.
Home to 260,218 citizens, or 17% of the population of the province of Suren. The main street, unsurprisingly is Lord Suren Avenue, named for the father of the present Surenshah, the leader of the clan during its revolt against the holders of the Flayed-Skin Throne in Raspur. The walled bazaar, as well as the fortified compounds of the major ministries, the government offices, and the transportation stations, the departure point for land-cruiser convoys and the infamous local autobus service, are all to be found along the north-south axis of the broad thoroughfares that constitute Lord Suren Avenue. In contrast to Raspur, some effort has been put into repairing the roads of this city, a mixture of raised cobblestone and concrete, provided with adequate gutters for draining away the refuse of an otherwise inevitably insanitary Euran metropolis.