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The '''Shahrizaar Road''' is a travel route in the [[Sirdabi Caliphate|Sirdabi]] province of [[Raziya]], connecting the coastal city of [[Omrazir]] to [[Alheri]] and points south. It was a heavily traveled corridor in the heyday of the Rassi civilization, but in modern times has largely been eclipsed by sea traffic through the [[Gulf of Adwa]]. Nevertheless it is still well used for travel within the province, as well as linking the inland populations of Raziya and [[Zalawi]].
The '''Sharizaar Road''' is a travel route in the [[Sirdabi Caliphate|Sirdabi]] province of [[Raziya]], connecting the coastal city of [[Omrazir]] to [[Alheri]] and points south. It was a heavily traveled corridor in the heyday of the Rassi civilization, but in modern times has largely been eclipsed by sea traffic through the [[Gulf of Adwa]]. Nevertheless it is still well used for travel within the province, as well as linking the inland populations of Raziya, western [[Zalawi]], and the [[Izendi Highlands]].


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[[Category:Land Routes]]
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[[Category:Geography]]

Latest revision as of 20:30, 31 March 2022

The Sharizaar Road is a travel route in the Sirdabi province of Raziya, connecting the coastal city of Omrazir to Alheri and points south. It was a heavily traveled corridor in the heyday of the Rassi civilization, but in modern times has largely been eclipsed by sea traffic through the Gulf of Adwa. Nevertheless it is still well used for travel within the province, as well as linking the inland populations of Raziya, western Zalawi, and the Izendi Highlands.