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18 April 2024
N 21:30 | Irzal diffhist +1,776 Aleph talk contribs Created page with "{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 20px;" |+'''The Province of Irzal''' |- |'''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..." |
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13 April 2024
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13:38 (cur | prev) +6,078 Aleph talk contribs Created page with "The holiday of '''Solitary''' is celebrated throughout the Sirdabi Caliphate, taking place in the week and a half following the spring solstice. It is the chief religious observance of the Azadi faith, and commemorates the Prophet al-Azad's time locked away in solitude in the Black Cloud prison of Bargha in Rahoum. It was during this time that al-Azad received the Surah of Oneness, the first of the verses of the Perfected Song of God, as well as additional ve..." |