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Xunpadshahannama

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Xunpadshahannama
Original title Xunpadshahannama
Language Common Tongue
Author(s) Gustaaf Vermeylen
Genre Historical narratives
Location(s) Çakaristan
(main) characters Xunpadshahan
Timeframe 1728 AN and onwards

Xunpadshahannama, Book of Xunpadshahan, is the official chronicle of the reign of Xunpadshahan and a story series around the throne. It contains various stories surrounding the Shahanshah, the third ruler of Çakaristan. The story series is a sequel to the Jaaguzannama.

Introductory video

Synopsis

First series: Game of Thrones

This first series follows Aurangzeb Hakimi bin Alsalam during his first time as Shahanshah of Çakaristan.