Mission: Tariqat al-Wird'
Mission: Tariqat al-Wird' | |||||||
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Çakaristan | |||||||
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Amir Çakar | |||||||
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Çakaristan Combined forces | Arbor Muharibu Alhuriya |
Mission: Tariqat al-Wird' is a discovery expedition led by Amir Çakar on behalf of the Sultan of Çakaristan.
Beyond the Krasnarusyn border
Arriving in Lezije, Amir summoned his men. He said: 'We are about to explore this island further and claim it in the name of the Sultan'. An Arboric non-commissioned officer, a Çakari officer and a former Krasnarusyn officer stood around the table with Amir Çakar. "This island has been occupied by several nations over the last centuries, but only a few times in history as a whole under one flag. We are not going to manage that this time either, because a coastal strip around Ijubicastagrad is under a foreign flag," Amir began. The Arboric non-commissioned officer asked: "What do we call this island, then? Amir replied: "This island is internationally known as Kendall Isle" The Krasnarusyn officer said: "In the Krasnarusyn era it was called 'Elbijun', in the Common Language 'Albion'". "Another name is Jaris," said the Çakari officer. The Arboric non-commissioned officer said: "But what do we call this island? Amir said: "My mission includes planting the flag of the sultanate on the mountain of this island". "So this khanate is about the mountain on the side of the sultanate where the dawn begins," said the Arboric non-commissioned officer. The Çakari officer said: "Then this is the Khanate of dawn-lit mountain! Amir's eyes lit up and said: "That's what we call this country".
"Now that we've got this clear, let's go and explore this island," Amir said. The others agreed. The plan was developed further. The map on the table was provided with arrows, circles and lines. The Krasnarusyn officer went with a unit towards the former capital of Krasnarus. The Arboric non-commissioned officer got on a plane and flew to Hisn Mahmud. The Çakari officer went northeast with Amir. They went to the former Krasnarusyn border at a small bay.
Amir found an area in a dilapidated state. No one to be seen, dilapidated buildings and fallen trees on the roads. It took them days to reach their destination. The border stone was still standing proudly. But it marked a border between nothing and nothing. He crossed the border and had the camp set up.