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+ | '''al-Zawira''', the ''City of Books'', was the seat of power of the [[Qamarist Caliphate]]. <ref name="AtBS">''Across the Burning Sands'', by [[Daniel Lovat Clark]]</ref> |
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== Founded == |
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− | In the [[6th century (TCG)|6th century]] the first [[Caliph (TCG)|Caliph]] [[Mahmoud ibn Mansur]] founded a new capital for his Caliphate as soon as he was ascended, in a prime location on the [[King's River]], where the river crooked from west to south. It becamethe jewel of the New Empire and the envy of all other cities in the known world |
+ | In the [[6th century (TCG)|6th century]] the first [[Caliph (TCG)|Caliph]] [[Mahmoud ibn Mansur]] founded a new capital for his Caliphate as soon as he was ascended, in a prime location on the [[King's River]], where the river crooked from west to south. It becamethe jewel of the New Empire and the envy of all other cities in the known world. <ref name="AtBS" /> |
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+ | == Features == |
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+ | The [[Bridge of Boats]] was the entrance into the city. The [[Round City]] was the oldest and most prestigious district in all of the city. <ref name="AtBS" /> |
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Revision as of 17:40, 14 September 2019
al-Zawira, the City of Books, was the seat of power of the Qamarist Caliphate. [1]
Founded
In the 6th century the first Caliph Mahmoud ibn Mansur founded a new capital for his Caliphate as soon as he was ascended, in a prime location on the King's River, where the river crooked from west to south. It becamethe jewel of the New Empire and the envy of all other cities in the known world. [1]
Features
The Bridge of Boats was the entrance into the city. The Round City was the oldest and most prestigious district in all of the city. [1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Across the Burning Sands, by Daniel Lovat Clark
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