Irzal
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Allegiance | Sirdabi Caliphate |
Capital | Fazhali |
Governor | Ya'qub ibn Yeshrab al-Tawwila Bey |
Demonym | Irzali |
Official Language | Sirdabi |
Official Religion | Azadi |
Currency | fals/dirham/nour |
Native Heritages | Irzali, Sirdabi |
Formerly the heartland of one of the greatest empires of ancient times, the province of Irzal is still a proud and prosperous land whose culture and learning have played a vital role in the Sirdabi Caliphate. Occupying an expansive territory east of Eladjit and north of Rahoum, Irzal has always served as a crossroads between different cultures, uniting influences from Riendu and Altaruleska with Near Ruleska and the Adelantean Basin. It is the second-largest province of the Sirdabi Caliphate after Rahoum itself, and much more heavily populated despite the challenges of its arid and mountainous terrain.
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Cities & Towns
- Fazhali, the greatest city of Irzal and sometime capital of the former empire, sprawled elegantly out across the low hills above the Ennescul.
- Al-Niqud
- Al-Siraz
- Anjand, the old capital of the middle Irzali Empire, poised just above the shores of Deepfire Lake.
- Arghaya
- Awrazat
- Chatrud
- Khusrilad
- Lalezah
- Nayak's Crossing
- Raf Jalul
- Nahrbata
- Nandahr
- Sheherbad
- Silent Watch
- Tishabl
- Urdakan