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''' | '''Tsotʿaan''' is a title of imperial rank in [[Dzenic languages|Dzenic]] and some human languages, equal in status to Emperor and someone who rules a Dze [[Tśaq|Confederation]]. The title is genderless and the spouse of the Tsotʿaan bears the title of [[Ṕaaq́tʿaan]], meaning "second leader". | ||
It can also be translated as " | It can also be translated as "Tʿaan of Tʿaans" or "Great Tʿaan", with the former being the most common rendition for people outside the confederation. | ||
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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The main components of the word | The main components of the word Tsotʿaan translate to "Great leader" and it's the [[Old Dze]] word for the title, however multiple derivations of it exist all across the dzenic linguistic sphere. Due to the title still being in usage and having a relatively well deciphered etymology, the intricacies of it have were resolved early in the study of the Dze. | ||
==Dze | ==Dze Tsotʿaans== | ||
{{Main list|List of | {{Main list|List of Tsotʿaans}} | ||
The title of Tsǫt'aan first appeared in the year 7274 BR, also known in Dze calendars as 0 AQ, when [[ | The title of Tsǫt'aan first appeared in the year 7274 BR, also known in Dze calendars as 0 AQ, when [[Tsotʿaan Quƚaq|Quƚaq]] of the Alx̣tśani clan successfully managed to bring all Dze clans and tribes under his command in the [[First Dze Confederation]], instead of diminishing the title of the defeated chieftains he would then proclaim the creation of the title to signify a primus inter pares paradigm that would dominate the governing of the confederation he now ruled. The title itself could only be inherited by one of his family up to the second grade if they wished to be elected as such, leading to a semi-dynastic, semi-elective monarchy being established. | ||
The list of the early Tsǫt'aans of the first confederation is as follows: | The list of the early Tsǫt'aans of the first confederation is as follows: | ||
#[[ | #[[Tsotʿaan Quƚaq|Quƚaq]], 43 years. | ||
#[[ | #[[Tsotʿaan Tx̣eńat|Tx̣eńat]], 49 years. | ||
#[[ | #[[Tsotʿaan Tṡiƚaah|Tṡiƚaah]], 58 years. | ||
==Among humans== | ==Among humans== | ||
[[Category:The Dze Confederation]] | [[Category:The Dze Confederation]] | ||
[[Category:Sparkalia]] | |||
{{Template:The Dze Confederation}}{{Template:Sparkalia}} | {{Template:The Dze Confederation}}{{Template:Sparkalia}} |
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Tsotʿaan is a title of imperial rank in Dzenic and some human languages, equal in status to Emperor and someone who rules a Dze Confederation. The title is genderless and the spouse of the Tsotʿaan bears the title of Ṕaaq́tʿaan, meaning "second leader".
It can also be translated as "Tʿaan of Tʿaans" or "Great Tʿaan", with the former being the most common rendition for people outside the confederation.
Etymology
The main components of the word Tsotʿaan translate to "Great leader" and it's the Old Dze word for the title, however multiple derivations of it exist all across the dzenic linguistic sphere. Due to the title still being in usage and having a relatively well deciphered etymology, the intricacies of it have were resolved early in the study of the Dze.
Dze Tsotʿaans
Script error: No such module "Main list". The title of Tsǫt'aan first appeared in the year 7274 BR, also known in Dze calendars as 0 AQ, when Quƚaq of the Alx̣tśani clan successfully managed to bring all Dze clans and tribes under his command in the First Dze Confederation, instead of diminishing the title of the defeated chieftains he would then proclaim the creation of the title to signify a primus inter pares paradigm that would dominate the governing of the confederation he now ruled. The title itself could only be inherited by one of his family up to the second grade if they wished to be elected as such, leading to a semi-dynastic, semi-elective monarchy being established.
The list of the early Tsǫt'aans of the first confederation is as follows: