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The '''Suzuhan''' ([[Wadiin language|Wadiin]]: ''Ṭū Suzūʿan'' lit. “The Shattering”) was a period of intense political turmoil following the death of the [[The Prophet|Prophet]] in 3836 CY. Starting with a civil war between the remaining 11 sons of the Prophet following his death, leading to the eventual death of two sons, and exile of six others. The remaining two sons would pledge their loyalty to the successor of The Prophet, [[Jizan I]].
 
The '''Suzuhan''' ([[Wadiin language|Wadiin]]: ''Ṭū Suzūʿan'' lit. “The Shattering”) was a period of intense political turmoil following the death of the [[The Prophet|Prophet]] in 3836 CY. Starting with a civil war between the remaining 11 sons of the Prophet following his death, leading to the eventual death of two sons, and exile of six others. The remaining two sons would pledge their loyalty to the successor of The Prophet, [[Jizan I]].

Revision as of 02:36, 28 August 2024

The Suzuhan
Date3836 CY – 3839 CY
Location
Result Jizan Wigun seizes the throne
Commanders and leaders
Jizan Wigun ?
?
Units involved
a lot a few

The Suzuhan (Wadiin: Ṭū Suzūʿan lit. “The Shattering”) was a period of intense political turmoil following the death of the Prophet in 3836 CY. Starting with a civil war between the remaining 11 sons of the Prophet following his death, leading to the eventual death of two sons, and exile of six others. The remaining two sons would pledge their loyalty to the successor of The Prophet, Jizan I.