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[[File:Jalanjhur_small.jpg|thumb|700px|The demicontinent of Jalanjhur.]] | [[File:Jalanjhur_small.jpg|thumb|700px|The demicontinent of Jalanjhur.]] | ||
Considered a demicontinent, '''Jalanjhur''' is nevertheless a sizeable landmass in which a vast variety of terrain and landscapes can be found. Although famed for the near-trackless jungles that crowd its northern and eastern coasts, it also contains plains and plateaus, broad river valleys, rough hills and towering mountains, and one of the emptiest deserts in the world at its heart. Numerous island chains also belong to Jalanjhur, from the beautiful [[Honey Isles]] of the [[Sea of Sala'ah]] to the archipelago nation of [[Sanjahra]] that lies in the turbulent sea of the same name. Precious items -- gems, spices, tropical hardwoods, and more -- flow out of Jalanjhur, but its extensive commercial ties with the lands of [[Ruleska]], [[Riendu]], and [[Idiri]] include trade in more prosaic goods such as iron and steel, paper and papyrus, and grain as well. Though most merchants do not move beyond the demicontinent's extensive coastline, it is nevertheless a busy crossroads of cultural and material exchange. | Considered by most geographers to be a demicontinent, '''Jalanjhur''' is nevertheless a sizeable landmass in which a vast variety of terrain and landscapes can be found. Although famed for the near-trackless jungles that crowd its northern and eastern coasts, it also contains plains and plateaus, broad river valleys, rough hills and towering mountains, and one of the emptiest deserts in the world at its heart. Numerous island chains also belong to Jalanjhur, from the beautiful [[Honey Isles]] of the [[Sea of Sala'ah]] to the archipelago nation of [[Sanjahra]] that lies in the turbulent sea of the same name. Precious items -- gems, spices, tropical hardwoods, and more -- flow out of Jalanjhur, but its extensive commercial ties with the lands of [[Ruleska]], [[Riendu]], and [[Idiri]] include trade in more prosaic goods such as iron and steel, paper and papyrus, and grain as well. Though most merchants do not move beyond the demicontinent's extensive coastline, it is nevertheless a busy crossroads of cultural and material exchange. | ||
==Political Units of Jalanjhur== | ==Political Units of Jalanjhur== | ||
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==The Jalanjhur Coast== | ==The Jalanjhur Coast== | ||
The coastline of Jalanjhur ranges from dense tangles of jungle and mangrove spilling right down into the ocean, to narrow arid stretches | The coastline of Jalanjhur ranges from dense tangles of jungle and mangrove spilling right down into the ocean, to narrow arid stretches of coast sandwiched between the sea and the [[Nermeen Plateau]]. | ||
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==Peoples of Jalanjhur== | ==Peoples of Jalanjhur== | ||
Jalanjhur is largely home to the Jalanit people, who are diverse in appearance and culture but share many key elements that make them distinct from other heritages. Irulao dwell in the coastal kingdoms by the Sea of Sala'ah and Lu Hai Sea, and the simian Hanjama people live in their own island kingdom of [[Jiriti]] as well as in scattered parts of the Jalanjhur interior. | Jalanjhur is largely home to the [[Jalanit]] people, who are diverse in appearance and culture but share many key elements that make them distinct from other heritages. [[Irulao]] dwell in the coastal kingdoms by the Sea of Sala'ah and [[Lu Hai Sea]], and the simian [[Hanjama]] people live in their own island kingdom of [[Jiriti]] as well as in scattered parts of the Jalanjhur interior. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 11 October 2024
Considered by most geographers to be a demicontinent, Jalanjhur is nevertheless a sizeable landmass in which a vast variety of terrain and landscapes can be found. Although famed for the near-trackless jungles that crowd its northern and eastern coasts, it also contains plains and plateaus, broad river valleys, rough hills and towering mountains, and one of the emptiest deserts in the world at its heart. Numerous island chains also belong to Jalanjhur, from the beautiful Honey Isles of the Sea of Sala'ah to the archipelago nation of Sanjahra that lies in the turbulent sea of the same name. Precious items -- gems, spices, tropical hardwoods, and more -- flow out of Jalanjhur, but its extensive commercial ties with the lands of Ruleska, Riendu, and Idiri include trade in more prosaic goods such as iron and steel, paper and papyrus, and grain as well. Though most merchants do not move beyond the demicontinent's extensive coastline, it is nevertheless a busy crossroads of cultural and material exchange.
Political Units of Jalanjhur
Most people of Jalanjhur dwell within one of its many kingdoms whose independence from one another has been encouraged by the extremely varied terrain and numerous natural boundaries and obstacles. Although there are numerous fine cities spread throughout the continent, village life lies at the heart of Jalanjhuri culture, and the character of the land is largely rural and agrarian.
Kingdom | Capital | Primary Heritage(s) |
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Astraya | Arpanavit | Jalanit |
Bishar | Bhatthara | Jalanit |
Jiriti | Huva'u | Hanjama |
Lashtahar | Junpur | Jalanit, Irulao |
Mohanju | Kumitra | Jalanit |
Nayeera | Ranaghut | Jalanit |
Rajendra | Mainwari | Jalanit |
Sanjahra | Shuravir | Jalanit, ? |
Tansar | Chitarjee | Jalanit |
Tigali | Rakkhali | Jalanit, Irulao, Hanjama |
Varanganar | Ashangali | Jalanit |
Regions of Jalanjhur
While most people live under the aegis of one kingdom or another, a few independent regions exist in the Sea of Sala'ah as well as the interior.
Country | Primary Heritage(s) |
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Anise Isles | Jalanit, Irulao, Salawi |
Coriander Isles | Jalanit, Irulao, Salawi |
Honey Isles | Jalanit, Irulao, Salawi, Sirdabi |
Kashtali Mountains | Jalanit, Hanjama |
Koshari Waste | ? |
The Jalanjhur Coast
The coastline of Jalanjhur ranges from dense tangles of jungle and mangrove spilling right down into the ocean, to narrow arid stretches of coast sandwiched between the sea and the Nermeen Plateau.
Peoples of Jalanjhur
Jalanjhur is largely home to the Jalanit people, who are diverse in appearance and culture but share many key elements that make them distinct from other heritages. Irulao dwell in the coastal kingdoms by the Sea of Sala'ah and Lu Hai Sea, and the simian Hanjama people live in their own island kingdom of Jiriti as well as in scattered parts of the Jalanjhur interior.
People | Race | Primary Origin(s) |
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Jalanit | Human | Jalanjhur |
Irulao | Human | Northeastern Jalanjhur |
Hanjama | Non-Human | Jiriti, Tigali, Kashtali Mountains |