Raspurid Firmans
The following are the Firmans, or decrees, of the Raspur Khanate.
The Constitution
| Firman | Date | Subject | Text |
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20.III.1658 | Firman summoning the Durbar | I, the Khan Tahmaseb II Osman, by the by the Khvarenah of Zurvan, Lord of the Four Quarters, Suzerain of the Blue Horizon, Restorer of the Ancienty Dignity, Graced by the Khvarenah Artaḥšásta, Unconquered in Ninety Battles, Despoiler of the Khalypsine, Ever Victorious, Unblemished, Custodian of the Two Ziggurats, Keeper of the Flayed Skin Throne, &etc, hereby command that Her Excellency the Grand Vizier be directed thus:
WHEREAS the Highest Divinity hath entrusted to Our hands the direction of the progress and prosperity of the well-protected realms of Raspur, and hath constituted Our Royal Personage the Guardian of the Rights of all the people of Raspur and of all our loyal subjects — THEREFORE on this occasion, our Royal and Imperial judgement has decided, for the peace and tranquillity of all the people of Raspur, and for the strengthening and consolidation of the foundations of the Sublime State, that such reforms as are required in the different departments of the Khanate shall be effected; and we do enact that a Durbar elected by the Satraps, the Doctors of Divinity (Mobads), the Osmanid family, the nobles and notables, the land-owners, the merchants and the guilds shall be formed and constituted, by election of the classes above mentioned, in the capital; wherein the Durbar shall carry out the requisite deliberations and investigations on all necessary subjects connected with important affairs of the Khanate and the public interests; and shall render the necessary help and assistance to our Cabinet of Ministers in such reforms as are designed to promote the happiness and well-being of Raspur; and shall, with complete confidence and security, through the instrumentality of the first Lord of the State, submit their proposals to Us, so that these, having been duly ratified by Us, may be carried into effect. It is evident that, in accordance with this Firman, you will arrange and prepare a code of regulations and provisions governing this Durbar, and likewise the ways and means necessary to its formation, so that, by the help of Zurvan Most High this Durbar may be inaugurated and may take in hand the necessary reforms. We likewise enact that you should publish and proclaim the text of this Firman, so that all the people of Raspur and Eura, being duly informed of our good intentions, all of which regard the progress of the Government and People of Raspur, may, with tranquil minds, engage in prayer for Us. Thus speaks Tahmaseb II Osman, that these divine oaths keep, lest a storm of locusts render incomprehensible all those unworthy who would hold these sacred words into contempt. By declaring this Firman, I swear on my sword by the Holy Name of Zurvan, who has created the ground and sky, Zurvan's Prophet Zarathustra, and 124,000 Prophets that; no one from my citizens, my subjects, nor my slaves, will react or behave the opposite of this Firman. Given and witnessed before the Flayed Skin Throne upon the Upper Ziggurat in Raspur on this twentieth day of the month of Dey in the one thousand six hundred and fifty-eighth year after the death of the Padishah-Emperor Norton. |
Domestic policy
| Firman | Date | Subject | Text |
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| 24.IV.1657 | Toleration of Constancians | I, the Khan Tahmaseb II Osman, by the by the Khvarenah of Zurvan, Lord of the Four Quarters, Suzerain of the Blue Horizon, Restorer of the Ancienty Dignity, Graced by the Khvarenah Artaḥšásta, Unconquered in Ninety Battles, Despoiler of the Khalypsine, Ever Victorious, Unblemished, Custodian of the Two Ziggurats, Keeper of the Flayed Skin Throne, &etc, hereby declare that the Constancians granted with this Firman are under my protection. Know then that I command that:
No one shall disturb or give harm to these people and their works in my Khanate. They shall live in peace in my state. These people who have become emigrants, shall have security and liberty. They reside at my pleasure in their abodes where they are located in the borders of my state. No one from my Khanate, whether viziers, Satraps, clerks, or ghazis, will break their honour or give any harm to them. No one shall insult, put in danger, or attack these lives, properties, and facilities of these people! Also, any person employed by these people, whatever their country, shall have the same rights. Thus speaks Tahmaseb II Osman, that these divine oaths keep, lest a storm of locusts render incomprehensible all those unworthy who would hold these sacred words into contempt. By declaring this Firman, I swear on my sword by the Holy Name of Zurvan, who has created the ground and sky, Zurvan's Prophet Zarathustra, and 124,000 Prophets that; no one from my citizens, my subjects, nor my slaves, will react or behave the opposite of this Firman. |