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The '''Derezi dynasty''' (/dəˈrɛzi, -ˈreɪ-/, [[Classical Indrelian language|Classical Indrelian]]: ''Dĕrezĕγ Saβĕn Darebroγĕn'') was an ancient Indrelian empire founded by [[Yŏsosŏ the Great]]. | The '''Derezi dynasty''' (/dəˈrɛzi, -ˈreɪ-/, [[Classical Indrelian language|Classical Indrelian]]: ''Dĕrezĕγ Saβĕn Darebroγĕn'') was an ancient Indrelian empire founded by [[Yŏsosŏ the Great]]. At peak, it was the largest land empire of its time and one of the largest in history, stretching across most of [[Paranaja]] and parts of [[Central Mineia|Central]] [[Mineia]]. The Derezi dynasty is considered a golden age in Indrelian history. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The Derezi dynasty is named after [[House Derezi]] ([[Classical Indrelian language|Classical Indrelian]]: ''Dĕrezĕγ''), which originated as the [[Indrelian name#Epithet|epithet]] of [[Yŏsosŏ the Great]]. The epithet ''Dĕrezĕγ'' is the genitive of ''dĕrezĕn'' "sky, heavens". | |||
Around the 17th century AT the Khtozaric peoples who settled the lands began calling themselves ''Dĕreliβes'' and their new homeland ''Dĕrelĕn''. The various predecessor kingdoms had different names, most often named after cities. When Yŏsosŏ the Great united the Indrelian lands, he would name his empire ''Dĕrezĕγ Saβĕn Darebroγĕn'' "Great Kingdom of the Heavens". | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Founding=== | |||
===Rise and peak=== | |||
===Unraveling Wars=== | |||
==Government== | ==Government== | ||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
===Languages=== | ===Languages=== | ||
The Derezi dynasty was a multi-ethnic empire. The official language of the court was [[Classical Indrelian language|Classical Indrelian]], which was also spoken as a popular language around the X area. There were also various regional dialects of Indrelian spoken throughout the empire. The most significant linguistic minority was the [[Old Szaa language]], spoken by the [[Szaa people]] in the sunward-clockwise part of the empire. Some late [[Deweri language|Low Deweri]] and [[Yanchuh language|Yanchuh]] dialects were spoken respectively in the distal and sunward regions, but these would go extinct by the 19th century AT. | |||
===Society=== | ===Society=== | ||
===Religion and magic=== | ===Religion and magic=== | ||
Magic played an important role in Derezi society, with many of the ruling class practicing magic. As Yŏsosŏ the Great was a staunch defender of the magic arts, he cultivated magical orders within his realm and incorporated regiments of mages within his armies. He also began spreading the [[Moons|moons]]-worshipping religion of [[Yoraënism]] across Paranaja, which would lead to tensions with the [[Consensus]]-aligned nations of Mineia. | |||
==Rulers== | ==Rulers== | ||
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!Name | |||
!Image | |||
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|[[Yŏsosŏ the Great]]<br>{{small|''Yŏsosŏ Menŏ Dĕrezĕγ''}} | |||
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|Founder of the Derezi dynasty. He was highly involved with the magic arts and made Yoraënism the state religion of his realm in 1773 AT. | |||
|1771–1795 AT | |||
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|[[Luhadhŏ I]]<br>{{small|''Luhaδŏ Yŏsosŏ Dĕrezĕγ''}} | |||
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|Son of Yŏsosŏ the Great. The [[Library of Nrhozmodĕn]] was established during his reign. | |||
|1795–1812 AT | |||
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|[[Yŏsosŏ II]]<br>{{small|''Yŏsosŏ Luhaδŏ Dĕrezĕγ''}} | |||
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|Son of Luhadhŏ I. The [[Bronze Pillar of Gwinwilĕn]] was erected during his reign. | |||
|1812–1840 AT | |||
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|etc | |||
|etc | |||
|etc | |||
|etc | |||
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[[Category:Countries]][[Category:Historical countries]] | [[Category:Countries]][[Category:Historical countries]] | ||
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Great Kingdom of the Heavens Dĕrezĕγ Saβĕn Darebroγĕn (Classical Indrelian) | |||||||
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| 1771 AT–2107 AT | |||||||
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Imperial standard of Yŏsosŏ the Great | |||||||
The Derezi dynasty at its greatest territorial extent ca. 2000 AT. Client states shown in light green. | |||||||
| Religion | Yoraënism | ||||||
• 1771–1795 AT (first) | Yŏsosŏ the Great | ||||||
• X–2109 AT (last) | Name Nameson | ||||||
| Historical era | Late Classical Period | ||||||
• Established | 1771 AT | ||||||
• Disestablished | 2107 AT | ||||||
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The Derezi dynasty (/dəˈrɛzi, -ˈreɪ-/, Classical Indrelian: Dĕrezĕγ Saβĕn Darebroγĕn) was an ancient Indrelian empire founded by Yŏsosŏ the Great. At peak, it was the largest land empire of its time and one of the largest in history, stretching across most of Paranaja and parts of Central Mineia. The Derezi dynasty is considered a golden age in Indrelian history.
Etymology
The Derezi dynasty is named after House Derezi (Classical Indrelian: Dĕrezĕγ), which originated as the epithet of Yŏsosŏ the Great. The epithet Dĕrezĕγ is the genitive of dĕrezĕn "sky, heavens".
Around the 17th century AT the Khtozaric peoples who settled the lands began calling themselves Dĕreliβes and their new homeland Dĕrelĕn. The various predecessor kingdoms had different names, most often named after cities. When Yŏsosŏ the Great united the Indrelian lands, he would name his empire Dĕrezĕγ Saβĕn Darebroγĕn "Great Kingdom of the Heavens".
History
Founding
Rise and peak
Unraveling Wars
Government
Culture
Languages
The Derezi dynasty was a multi-ethnic empire. The official language of the court was Classical Indrelian, which was also spoken as a popular language around the X area. There were also various regional dialects of Indrelian spoken throughout the empire. The most significant linguistic minority was the Old Szaa language, spoken by the Szaa people in the sunward-clockwise part of the empire. Some late Low Deweri and Yanchuh dialects were spoken respectively in the distal and sunward regions, but these would go extinct by the 19th century AT.
Society
Religion and magic
Magic played an important role in Derezi society, with many of the ruling class practicing magic. As Yŏsosŏ the Great was a staunch defender of the magic arts, he cultivated magical orders within his realm and incorporated regiments of mages within his armies. He also began spreading the moons-worshipping religion of Yoraënism across Paranaja, which would lead to tensions with the Consensus-aligned nations of Mineia.
Rulers
| Name | Image | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yŏsosŏ the Great Yŏsosŏ Menŏ Dĕrezĕγ |
Founder of the Derezi dynasty. He was highly involved with the magic arts and made Yoraënism the state religion of his realm in 1773 AT. | 1771–1795 AT | |
| Luhadhŏ I Luhaδŏ Yŏsosŏ Dĕrezĕγ |
Son of Yŏsosŏ the Great. The Library of Nrhozmodĕn was established during his reign. | 1795–1812 AT | |
| Yŏsosŏ II Yŏsosŏ Luhaδŏ Dĕrezĕγ |
Son of Luhadhŏ I. The Bronze Pillar of Gwinwilĕn was erected during his reign. | 1812–1840 AT | |
| etc | etc | etc | etc |