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Latest revision as of 08:24, 7 August 2023

Mashhasadid Empire

Cāštaḍhāst Ēranət
2109 CY–2442 CY
Flag of Mashhasadid Empire
Flag
Provinces governed under the Partayids, under the rule of Name Nameson (X–Y CY)
Provinces governed under the Partayids, under the rule of Name Nameson (X–Y CY)
Common languagesShoghashti (court, liturgical)
High Angkat (lingua franca)
GovernmentMonarchy
King of Kings 
• 2109 – X CY
Mashhasad I
History 
• Established
2109 CY
• Fall
2442 CY
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Partayid dynasty
Foo
Bar
Jah
Seh
Today part of Eran
 Sakhasta
 Menkhemon
 Teshkasta
 Wahakkum

The Mashhasadid Empire (High Angkat: Cāštaḍhāst Ēranət, lit. 'Empire/Kingdom of Eran'), also known as the Second Eran Empire, was an ancient empire founded by Mashhasad I in 2109 CY. It is most notable for its series of conquests to the west up to the X Ocean.

Etymology

History

Government

Military

Culture

Languages

Customs

Religion

Art and architecture

Legacy

Gallery

See also