Mission: Shuddh Butg Par
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Çakaristan | |||||||
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Hasan Çakar | |||||||
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Çakaristan 1st Expeditionary Corps |
Mission: Shuddh Butg Par is a discovery expedition led by Hasan Çakar on behalf of the Sultan of Çakaristan.
Beyond the Green border
Somehow Hasan regretted that he had not been elected sultan. Not least because he thinks Jodha is very handsome. He saw that the match between Abu and Jodha was a divine match. Nevertheless, he had some difficulty with his position as the elder brother of the sultan. When his brother sent him on a mission he was more than happy that he had a goal, but also got a share in the government of the sultanate in the form of building his own rajya (kingdom).
The father-in-law of the Sultan and Grand Vizier, Rajesh Avchat, had asked Hasan to first turn his attention to Poorajangal, which previously was called 'Phedodah'. Since the entire region was made up of dense forests, Hasan turned his attention to the strategic part: the coastal plain. This area was previously largely part of the Kingdom of Krasnocoria. To secure the Antican Sea, Hasan moved to Micobad, previously Micograd. He found very little life in the city. The city and its immediate surroundings belonged to the historic Antican region, called Platea. And at the request of the Sultan, the city and the surrounding area will again not belong to Poorajangal. The Micobad Sarkar (Aryasht: माइकोबाद सर्कार) is being set up.
Hasan had advised the Grand Vizier not to send the Arboric fleet. He would leave a small company of soldiers in the city, to resist a possible foreign invasion. The remaining population was provided with first aid and food. When he oversaw the operation from the gold building, he saw people going in and out of the house of prayer. They looked around skittishly before going in, and when they came out, they looked around first. What was going on? Hasan became curious. He called a few men together and had the house of prayer surrounded. Then Hasan himself went inside with some soldiers. The various rooms were skilfully searched, eventually he found some agitated people in the crypt. "Don't shoot!", they shouted in the Common Language. The people came out with their hands up. Behind the first people, Hasan saw an apparent family. Frightened, they stood together. Hasan recognized the man of the family, that was King Jovan I of Krasnocoria. Hasan said: "Do not be afraid, no harm will be done to you". It seemed to bring little relaxation, but Hasan organised transport for the former king and his family to Agra. The expedition unit departed south again to join the expedition unit that went west from Merku to the town of Keruliya, formerly called "Caerulea". Inland the country lived up to its name: a complete jungle, "Poora jangal" in Aryasht. The expedition unit struggled to make progress, due to the long period of unclaimed status the roads were overgrown. The local tribes made little use of motorised means of transport, but the centuries-old paths were their road network. Too narrow for Hasan's all-terrain vehicles, not to mention the bridges over rivers and streams.
Nevertheless, the expedition unit reached after their assembly point, where the other expedition unit had already set up camp. Together they left as one unit for Keruliya, the birthplace of the sultana. Hasan actually had quite high expectations of the city, but he was disappointed. There was a palace, but it needed to be refurbished. The city was vast and mostly spread out along the lake. The mystical lake that once had the name 'Lake Leve'. That name was derived from the then city of Levaprasth, which was also called Devaprasth. In Keruliya the lake was called "blue lake", because of the bright blue colour of the water and the name of the town. In short, there was no unambiguous name. Hasan got fed up with the bickering of the representatives of the communities around the lake and said: " We call the lake 'Lake Jodha', then no one has their name!" The representatives were silent about this eruption, but started to clear up after a few moments. They liked the name 'Lake Jodha'. "That's settled," Hasan concluded.
Terre d’Riches
Hasan was still fascinated by the beautiful blue lake, Lake Jodha. In fact, until his father sent him to the Green, Hasan had always thought that the lake did not really exist. He would like to go fishing to see what kind of fish were found here. But there was no time for that now. Instead he sailed across the lake to the city of Devaprasth. A small unit of soldiers went with him, while the rest of the expedition unit headed southeast towards the coast of Herrin Bay. Part of that route was already known when the remains of the Krasnocorian troops were hunted in the opposite direction. Hasan enjoyed the crossing, the majestic views, the wild nature and the cool breeze over the water. He was just disappointed when they reached the other side.
On the quay of Devaprasth dignitaries were already waiting for Hasan. The dignitaries had come together from very former Aryasht. There were also many other people, to catch a glimpse of the 'wanderer of the green'. The crowd was huge, and Hasan wondered how many people actually lived in the Green. On the harbour square there was a small elevation, from where Hasan could address the crowd. He stood up on that elevation and said: "Thank you for welcoming me so enthusiastically. It touches me." He stopped for a moment and after a moment he continued: "My brother the Sultan has the vision to bring you all under his sceptre. United under one flag and emblem, we can face a bright future. My mission is to make that vision of the Sultan a reality. But the Sultan's vision goes beyond just territorial expansion or just making you his loyal subjects, he wants to bring prosperity. A start has already been made on democratisation, which will be followed by a clear system of statehood, infrastructure and so on. May Craitgod assist the Sultan! The crowd began to applaud, cheer and sing!
Further east, the expedition unit was working its way through the rugged landscape. The landscape was less densely forested than in Poorajangal. Yet there were no paved roads and what had something of paving was so dilapidated that it made almost no difference to an unpaved road. From Svatantratadurg a convoy of ships came to supply ships in Praant Shahar. By seaplane Hasan flew from Devaprasth to Praant Shahar. Fascinated, he looked at the landscape shifting beneath him. The green hills, the alternation of forest and open grassland. He suddenly realised that this land had been entrusted to him by the Sultan. This beautiful country. He was simply moved by it. When he arrived, he had his men lined up and spoke to them: "My men, the Sultan, in his great wisdom, has decided to officially call this expedition unit the Expeditionary Corps. The First Expeditionary Corps of the Çakari Armed Forces". The men cheered: "Hurray, hurray!"
Island hopping
With haste Hasan boarded the seaplane. He said to the pilot: "To the eastern island!". The pilot nodded and let the plane take off. Hasan dozed off to sleep under the even sound of the engines. What he did not know, the pilot did not fly to the island of Aydin, where Hasan wanted to go, but flew to the island of Tuife. The sultan wanted to leave that island to The Bassarids, about which there had been diplomatic contact. Hasan was woken up just before landing. It took some time before Hasan knew that they had arrived on the wrong island. He immediately contacted Agra. The sultan was not amused.
Hasan was very nervous, because it took some time before there was a reaction from Agra. He became even more nervous when he received a phone call from the sultan's office and his brother's voice sounded. "We have been in contact with The Bassarids. It is of strategic importance that they or we claim the island. We don't want a foreign power on that island. The Bassarids agree that we claim the island. I will therefore classify the island as a separate subah, so that if The Bassarids want the island, then that is easy to transfer. So Hasan, plant that flag of ours there! Hasan was there relieved and had the Green Flag hoisted above the most important building of the city of Tuife.
The next day, after a good night's sleep, Hasan flew west. He finally arrived in the city of Aydin, where he thought he had arrived a day earlier. Like the island of Tuife, this island had been under Krasnocorian rule, previously under the Imperial Sun flag. Despite the good outcome, Hasan felt that he was back on the pure path of his mission in Aydin. This island became part of his domain. He liked the surroundings so much that he thought of building a palace there. He realised that he had not chosen a capital for his princely state. But he did not want to surrender this paradisiacal environment to the hustle and bustle of a capital city.
Then he flew on to the island formerly known as Rulak. The island of the bull. There he studied a map. His mission was not limited to the acquisition of his own state within the sultanate, but also the annexation of the former Aryasht. A part of that area is under the flag of Floria. But most of it has fallen into disrepair on the Green. He noticed a peninsula, not claimed by Floria. There once lay the city of Aryapur. He did not hesitate for a moment and ordered to fly to that peninsula. There he found a large city, but completely rudderless. He gave a speech in front of the crowd: "This city is the namesake of ancient Aryasht. Today the revival of Aryasht begins. There will be a new name, but the sultan will respect your culture and welcome you! Let this city be the beginning of victory!” When Hasan was carried around by the enthusiastic crowd, he thought: ‘Let's call this city Fatehpur, city of victory’.