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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 06:18, 2 October 2025 Aleph talk contribs created page Category:Holidays (Created page with "'''January 1: Day of the Phoenix''' -- The celebration of Kalen Phoenikos's resurrection. '''January 1-15: Kindlemass''' -- The joyous celebration of the return of light and hope into the world with the resurrection of Kalen. '''February 3: Loomistide''' -- The feast day of the Kalentic saint Loomis. '''February 14-28: Bahaari''', the spice festival. A great market in which exotic goods from the south -- south Idiri, Jalanjhur, and elsewhere -- make their way to the Ba...")
- 23:20, 25 August 2025 Aleph talk contribs created page Fuad bin Imran (Created page with "{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 20px;" |+'''Fuad bin Imran al-Mutahafiz Bey''' |- |'''Position''' |Bey of Raziya, 785-present |- |'''Heritage''' |Sirdabi |- |'''Gender''' |Male |- |'''Birthdate''' |25 Oniris 753 |} Fuad bin Imran is the present bey of Raziya, having been appointed to the post in 785 ND. He is the eldest son of the caliph, Imran Shadaad al-Hanif, by his senior wife Latani bint Dawla. Like all Raziyan beys, Fuad maintains...")
- 14:19, 24 August 2025 Aleph talk contribs created page Category:Flowering Plants (Created page with "A variety of smaller herbaceous or woody plants that are especially notable for the flowers they produce.")
- 14:18, 24 August 2025 Aleph talk contribs created page Piety vine (Created page with "'''Piety vine''' is a flowering vine prized throughout the Sirdabi Caliphate. Its flowers begin to open just before dawn, achieve their full openness at noon, and put out their strongest fragrance in their evening, thus corresponding with the three hours of Azadi prayer. It is a desert adapted plants with slender woody stems and small succulent leaves, which resemble elongated hearts with slightly curving tails. The flowers are shaped like tiny long-stemmed trumpets,...")