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The '''Chaghanid Empire''', officially the '''Great State of Iqlad''' ({{wp|Chaghatai Turkic|Chaghanid Misharic}}: {{Phagspa|v|ꡙꡀ|ulug'}}{{Phagspa|v|ꡀꡙꡈ|iklad }}{{Phagspa|v|ꡯꡂꡏꡙꡂ|hokimlik}} ''Ulug' Iklad Hukmronlik'') and later known as the '''Gurkhan Empire''' or '''Gurkhanate''', was a series of succeeding {{wp|Turkic peoples|Misharic}} {{wp|empire|empires}} which flourished in the 13th and 14th centuries, and the Gurkhan | The '''Chaghanid Empire''', officially the '''Great State of Iqlad''' ({{wp|Chaghatai Turkic|Chaghanid Misharic}}: {{Phagspa|v|ꡙꡀ|ulug'}}{{Phagspa|v|ꡀꡙꡈ|iklad }}{{Phagspa|v|ꡯꡂꡏꡙꡂ|hokimlik}} ''Ulug' Iklad Hukmronlik'') and later known as the '''Gurkhan Empire''' or '''Gurkhanate''', was a series of succeeding {{wp|Turkic peoples|Misharic}} {{wp|empire|empires}} which flourished in the 13th and 14th centuries, and the state under the {{wp|Caliph|Gurkhan}} in particular lasting until the early 20th century. At its height it was the second largest empire in history. It originated in the [[Tayari Steppe]], and came to stretch from the [[Sian Sea]] in the west, to the [[Iremic Ocean]] in the east while controlling parts of Southeastern Berea and Western Pamira throughout its history. | ||
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Great State of Iqlad ꡙꡀꡀꡙꡈꡯꡂꡏꡙꡂ Ulug' Iklad Hukmronlik | |||||||||||||
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1195-1917 | |||||||||||||
Top: Imperial flag (1799-1917) Bottom: Dynastical flag | |||||||||||||
Motto: X ("X") | |||||||||||||
The Chaghanid Empire at its greatest extent in 14X | |||||||||||||
Capital | X | ||||||||||||
Common languages | Chaghanid Misharic (dynastic, official) various other regional and diplomatic languages | ||||||||||||
Religion | Iqlad | ||||||||||||
Government | Elective monarchy (1195-1872) and gurkhanate (1195-1917) Hereditary constitutional monarchy (1872-1917) | ||||||||||||
Gurkhan | |||||||||||||
• 1184-1221 | Burukhan (first) | ||||||||||||
• 1905-1917 | Selim IV (last) | ||||||||||||
Legislature | General Diet | ||||||||||||
Senate Chamber | |||||||||||||
Chamber of Representatives | |||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||
1195 1195 | |||||||||||||
1240-1292 | |||||||||||||
1285-1312 | |||||||||||||
• Fall of the Mochar Kingdom | 1375 | ||||||||||||
• Fall of the Zhao dynasty | 1433 | ||||||||||||
• End of the Zenguid Gurkhans | 1452 | ||||||||||||
• Collapse of the Majar Empire | 1727 | ||||||||||||
• Collapse of the Gurkhanate | 1916 | ||||||||||||
• Gurkhanate abolished | 1917 1917 | ||||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||||
• 1900 est. | 16,400,000 | ||||||||||||
Currency | Various in use | ||||||||||||
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The Chaghanid Empire, officially the Great State of Iqlad (Chaghanid Misharic: ꡙꡀꡀꡙꡈꡯꡂꡏꡙꡂ Ulug' Iklad Hukmronlik) and later known as the Gurkhan Empire or Gurkhanate, was a series of succeeding Misharic empires which flourished in the 13th and 14th centuries, and the state under the Gurkhan in particular lasting until the early 20th century. At its height it was the second largest empire in history. It originated in the Tayari Steppe, and came to stretch from the Sian Sea in the west, to the Iremic Ocean in the east while controlling parts of Southeastern Berea and Western Pamira throughout its history.