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|largest_settlement_type    = largest city
|largest_settlement_type    = largest city
|official_languages          = [[Hieratic Varshani]]  
|official_languages          = [[Hieratic Varshani]]  
|religion                    = [[Arzalism]]
|religion                    = [[Orthodox Arzalism]]
|demonym                    = Varshani, Varshanite
|demonym                    = Varshani, Varshanite
|legislature                = The [[Dazga]]
|legislature                = The [[Dazga]]
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===Chazxin dynasty===
===Chazxin dynasty===
====First contact with the Occident====
====First contact with the Occident====
[[Aster's expedition]] in the late 14th century brought Occidental explorers to [[Crona]] for the first time. While the [[North Songun civilization]] and other Cronan civilizations were generally enthusiastic about the potential of trade with the Occident, the unknown of a great and distant foreign power fundamentally shook the Varshani state to its core. Most historians believe [[Arzalism]] definitively took on many of its violent, modern characteristics during this time following centuries of conflict between sun worshippers and death worshippers.
[[Aster's expedition]] in the late 14th century brought Occidental explorers to [[Crona]] for the first time. While the [[North Songun civilization]] and other Cronan civilizations were generally enthusiastic about the potential of trade with the Occident, the unknown of a great and distant foreign power fundamentally shook the Varshani state to its core. Most historians believe [[Orthodox Arzalism]] definitively took on many of its violent, modern characteristics during this time following centuries of conflict between sun worshippers and death worshippers.
====Žuqulid Revolution====
====Žuqulid Revolution====
Thirty years after the arrival of [[Paul Aster]], the ruler Žuqul I issued the Great Edict of Žuqul in 1408, though there are significant chronological problems with the timing of this Edicts according to some historians due to the [[Varshani historiography#Žuqul problem|"Žuqul problem"]]. The Edict established the [[Arzalism#The_Death_God|Death God]] as paramount deity within Arzalism rather than [[Arzalism#The_Sun_God|the Sun God]], as the two had previously been co-equal paramount deities. While original Occidental scholarship suggests this was a novelty brought forward by Žuqul alone, new sources available following the [[Fall of Anzo]] have revolutionized Occidental scholarship on Varshan, and a majority now believe that it was the common belief among higher castes for centuries.
Thirty years after the arrival of [[Paul Aster]], the ruler Žuqul I issued the Great Edict of Žuqul in 1408, though there are significant chronological problems with the timing of this Edicts according to some historians due to the [[Varshani historiography#Žuqul problem|"Žuqul problem"]]. The Edict established the [[Arzalism#The_Death_God|Death God]] as paramount deity within Arzalism rather than [[Arzalism#The_Sun_God|the Sun God]], as the two had previously been co-equal paramount deities. While original Occidental scholarship suggests this was a novelty brought forward by Žuqul alone, new sources available following the [[Fall of Anzo]] have revolutionized Occidental scholarship on Varshan, and a majority now believe that it was the common belief among higher castes for centuries.

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