Rahoum
Revision as of 19:59, 5 July 2023 by Aleph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 20px;" |+'''The Province of Rahoum''' |- |'''Allegiance''' |Sirdabi Caliphate |- |'''Capital''' |Sirdab |- |'''Governor''' |Mu'omer bin Imran Bey |- |'''Demonym''' |Rahoumi |- |'''Official Language''' |Sirdabi |- |'''Official Religion''' |Azadi |- |'''Currency''' |fals/dirham/nour |- |'''Native Heritages''' |Sirdabi |} The province of '''Rahoum''' is the heartland of the Sirdabi Caliphate and the birt...")
Allegiance | Sirdabi Caliphate |
Capital | Sirdab |
Governor | Mu'omer bin Imran Bey |
Demonym | Rahoumi |
Official Language | Sirdabi |
Official Religion | Azadi |
Currency | fals/dirham/nour |
Native Heritages | Sirdabi |
The province of Rahoum is the heartland of the Sirdabi Caliphate and the birthplace of the Azadi faith. It is famed for the vast sweep of its burning deserts and the fiercely independent tribesmen who inhabit them, but boasts equal renown for the vibrant culture of its capital, the wealth of its adventurous merchants, and the depth of its people's piety. Set apart from the extensive irrigation works that line the banks of the River Ennescu, the shaded oasis of the Sirdab Shrine beckons the faithful to prayer and meditation.