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The '''Holy Warpath''' ([[Wadiin language|Wadiin]]: Ṭū Ṣintunābwān Ḍyā) was a series of military conquests by the various sons of [[The Prophet]] fleeing from his successor, [[Jizan Wigun]]. |
The '''Holy Warpath''' ([[Wadiin language|Wadiin]]: Ṭū Ṣintunābwān Ḍyā) was a series of military conquests by the various sons of [[The Prophet]] fleeing from his successor, [[Jizan Wigun]]. |
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+ | In 3851CY, Jizan Wigun was able to reunite the shattered realms of Wadiin after the death of The Prophet in 3849. Any sons who did not swear loyalty to Jizan Wigun and renounce their claim to being Dyaway of Wadiin were to be executed. As a result, six sons fled Wadiin with what little supporters and troops they had remaining and made landfall on Northern Huo. Combining their forces, they were able to carve out pieces of Northern Huo for themselves, proclaiming several independent ''Dyajiyadoms''. |
==The Holy War== |
==The Holy War== |
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+ | [[File:Holy War Conquests.png|250px|thumb|left|Conquests of the Holy War and the resulting six Dyajiyadoms]] |
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The Holy Warpath (Wadiin: Ṭū Ṣintunābwān Ḍyā) was a series of military conquests by the various sons of The Prophet fleeing from his successor, Jizan Wigun. In 3851CY, Jizan Wigun was able to reunite the shattered realms of Wadiin after the death of The Prophet in 3849. Any sons who did not swear loyalty to Jizan Wigun and renounce their claim to being Dyaway of Wadiin were to be executed. As a result, six sons fled Wadiin with what little supporters and troops they had remaining and made landfall on Northern Huo. Combining their forces, they were able to carve out pieces of Northern Huo for themselves, proclaiming several independent Dyajiyadoms.