Neheraz
Historical Overview:
Neheraz's history is a mosaic of power struggles and unifications. Tribal chiefs from the vast steppes have often united their tribes, leading to various city-states forming coalitions in response. This cyclical pattern of unity and disintegration, of empires rising and falling, has molded Neheraz's political landscape over the centuries.
Noteworthy in Neheraz's annals is the period of Hayrand rule, which was toppled by the significant White Scarf Uprising. This paved the way for the Mirzani Dynasty. Originating from the eastern highlands, the Mirzani clan, under the leadership of Khodadad Mirzani and later his brother Zhubin, established a stronghold in the fertile Arzam region. Zhubin Mirzani's coronation as Khan of the Arzam and his eventual ascendancy to Khagan (Khan of Khans) under the moniker Mirza Khan, was a defining moment. The subsequent rulers of the Mirzani lineage progressively augmented their reign to encompass larger territories, consolidating the Khaganate of Neheraz.