Raspur Khanate

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Khānāt-e Raspur
Flag of Raspur
Flag
Coat of Arms of Raspur
Coat of Arms
Motto: Blood Calls Out for Blood
Anthem: Behold, the New Dawn Rises!
Location of Raspur
Map versions N/A
Capital Raspur
Largest city Raspur
Official language(s) Babkhi (official)
Khalypsine and Vey Greek most commonly spoken
Official religion(s)
Demonym Raspuri
 - Adjective Raspuri
Government Restricted franchise elective monarchy
 - Khan Tahmaseb II Osman
 - Grand Vizier Mir-Hossein Khan
 - Legislature Durbar
Establishment 07 June 2016
Area N/A
Population 49,801 Citizens
1,237,091 Protected Persons
2,818,391 Slaves
Currency Dinar
Calendar
Time zone(s)
Mains electricity
Driving side
Track gauge
National website
National forum
National animal Mardyakhor
National food Long Pork
National drink Narcotic Wine
National tree Cedar
Abbreviation RUR

The Khanate of Raspur is a wiki-based simulated state set on the continent of Eura in the wake of the destruction of the Kingdom of Babkha. It considers itself to be a successor to the cultural identity (theme) of Babkha and also the short-lived Theocracy of Khalypsil, but in neither case to the polities themselves.

History

After the Apocalypse

Foundation

Geography

Administrative divisions

Outside of the capital district under the direct control of the House of Osman, the territory of the Raspur Khanate is divided seven-fold between hereditary governors, known as Satraps, who enjoy absolute power in their dominions save the fealty that they owe to the Khan who may, at any moment, call for their heads to be brought before him. Whether these heads would still attached to their bodies or not, being entirely at the Khan's sole discretion.

The seven satrapies (Ostan) are:

  • The Ostan of Arslan
  • The Ostan of Farzan
  • The Ostan of Mihran
  • The Ostan of Mitra
  • The Ostan of Suren
  • The Ostan of Varaz
  • The Ostan of Zjandar

Government and politics

Government

Foreign relations

Formerly an unrecognised state, the Raspur Khanate had no formal relations with foreign powers, and indeed in its values and conduct is considered to be actively antagonistic towards the wider international community. Contacts were however established with the Neo-Babkhan communities of Benacia, especially the Shirerithian branch of the House of Osman.

Military

The Khanate relies entirely on repaired and reconditioned Babkhan military equipment recovered from the myriad of bunkers and arms depots lost under the desert fastness of the irradiated wastelands. The military organisation of the Khanate similarly reflects the legacy of that vanished Euran empire.

The Immortals are the Khan's pledged fidai, sworn to live and die in his service. They are the instruments of his rule. Eight battalions of the Immortals were raised, one to provide for the defence of Raspur and the person of the Khan, and the remaining seven garrisoned in the territory of his Satraps, to ensure that they are aware that they are never for a moment free from his reach. The Khan also enjoys the services of two salvaged attack-rotorcraft, commonly known nowadays as Whirdlebirds after the Minarborian fashion, with which he delights in leading personal raids on those wretched villages and nomad bands of the interior who have been tardy in paying the tribute that is his due.

The Diqhan, raised from the descendants of Euran nobility, are pledged to the service of the Satraps in whose name they were recruited and to whom their oaths have been given. The Diqhan battalions are both the bodyguards and the private armies of the Satraps and it is never entirely unheard of that they make war upon each other as much as they do upon the enemies of the Khanate. That Khan tolerates this fratricide, so long as it remains within tolerable bounds, as it keeps his subordinates fractious, suspicious and weak.

The Mutatawwi'a are religious troops who, inspired by their Zurvanist faith, have volunteered to fight. Untrained, reckless and fanatical, these troops are poorly equipped with primitive and improvised weapons. These wild warriors are more of a mob than a disciplined unit, eager to get into hand to hand combat with their enemy no matter the odds.

  • Jundekhan (Companions of the Khan)
    • The Division of the Immortals
      • Immortals (x8 battalions)
      • Air Support Group (x2 Whirdlebirds)
  • The Artesh-e Parcham Sabzi (Green Banner of the Army)
    • The Division of Arslan
      • The Arslanid Diqhan (x1 battalion)
      • Mutatawwi'a (x6 battalions)
    • The Division of Farzan
      • The Farzanid Diqhan (x1 battalion)
      • Mutatawwi'a (x6 battalions)
    • The Division of Mihran
      • The Mihranid Diqhan (x1 battalion)
      • Mutatawwi'a (x6 battalions)
    • The Division of Mitra
      • The Mitraid Diqhan (x1 battalion)
      • Mutatawwi'a (x6 battalions)
    • The Division of Suren
      • The Surenid Diqhan (x1 battalion)
      • Mutatawwi'a (x6 battalions)
    • The Division of Varaz
      • The Varazid Diqhan (x1 battalion)
      • Mutatawwi'a (x6 battalions)
    • The Division of Zjandar
      • The Zjandarid Diqhan (x1 battalion)
      • Mutatawwi'a (x6 battalions)

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