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The '''emperors of the [[Muruddin Empire]]''' ({{wp|Arabic language|Manesian}}: إمبراطور المرادين; ''iimbratur Almuradin'') were the rulers of the Empire from its official establishment by Murad I in 1476 to its dissolution in 1916 following the [[Continental War (Gaia)|Continental War]]. All of the Muruddin emperors were members of the House of Muruddin, established by Murad at the empire's conception. The empire ruled as far north as [[Finium]] and as far south-east as [[Siphria]] and [[Dahistan]] at its height, and were an influential empire in both Cardian and Darian geopolitics. Muruddin emperors also assumed the title of ''Amir al-Mu'minin'', the Caliphs of Alaqidah, which it retained throughout its entire existence. | The '''emperors of the [[Muruddin Empire]]''' ({{wp|Arabic language|Manesian}}: إمبراطور المرادين; ''iimbratur Almuradin'') were the rulers of the Empire from its official establishment by Murad I in 1476 to its dissolution in 1916 following the [[Continental War (Gaia)|Continental War]]. All of the Muruddin emperors were members of the House of Muruddin, established by Murad at the empire's conception. The empire ruled as far north as [[Finium]] and as far south-east as [[Siphria]] and [[Dahistan]] at its height, and were an influential empire in both Cardian and Darian geopolitics. Muruddin emperors also assumed the title of ''Amir al-Mu'minin'', the '''Caliphs of Alaqidah''', which it retained throughout its entire existence. | ||
In total, there were 19 Muruddin emperors over the course of the empire's existence, of which [[Mufawid]] was the longest reigning, totalling 47 years from 1627 to 1674. When the empire was dissolved in 1916 by historical rival [[Cornicae]], Jalalhaya fled to nearby [[Kodesh]], abandoning the title of Muruddin emperor and settling in the courts of the Kodeshi monarchs. While he did not officially relinquish the title of Caliph, it entered use by the Kodeshi monarchs, who had one over the favour of the ''ulama'' following the dissolution of the Muruddin Empire. | In total, there were 19 Muruddin emperors over the course of the empire's existence, of which [[Mufawid]] was the longest reigning, totalling 47 years from 1627 to 1674. When the empire was dissolved in 1916 by historical rival [[Cornicae]], Jalalhaya fled to nearby [[Kodesh]], abandoning the title of Muruddin emperor and settling in the courts of the Kodeshi monarchs. While he did not officially relinquish the title of Caliph, it entered use by the Kodeshi monarchs, who had one over the favour of the ''ulama'' following the dissolution of the Muruddin Empire. |
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Emperor of the Muruddin Empire | |
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'iimbratur Almuradin | |
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Style | His Imperial majesty |
First monarch | Murad I |
Last monarch | Jalalhaya |
Formation | 9 May 1476 |
Abolition | 4 June 1916 |
Residence | Bakira Palace (1476–1711) Ghanim Palace (1711–1916) |
Appointer | Hereditary |
The emperors of the Muruddin Empire (Manesian: إمبراطور المرادين; iimbratur Almuradin) were the rulers of the Empire from its official establishment by Murad I in 1476 to its dissolution in 1916 following the Continental War. All of the Muruddin emperors were members of the House of Muruddin, established by Murad at the empire's conception. The empire ruled as far north as Finium and as far south-east as Siphria and Dahistan at its height, and were an influential empire in both Cardian and Darian geopolitics. Muruddin emperors also assumed the title of Amir al-Mu'minin, the Caliphs of Alaqidah, which it retained throughout its entire existence.
In total, there were 19 Muruddin emperors over the course of the empire's existence, of which Mufawid was the longest reigning, totalling 47 years from 1627 to 1674. When the empire was dissolved in 1916 by historical rival Cornicae, Jalalhaya fled to nearby Kodesh, abandoning the title of Muruddin emperor and settling in the courts of the Kodeshi monarchs. While he did not officially relinquish the title of Caliph, it entered use by the Kodeshi monarchs, who had one over the favour of the ulama following the dissolution of the Muruddin Empire.
Names
Historically, the Muruddin emperors have always been referred to as Emperors or Caliphs, with the two being interchangeable for much of the empire's history. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the title of Imbratar emerged as a way to uniquely identify Muruddin emperors, deriving from the Manesian for emperor, iimbratur.
- Manesian: إمبراطور المرادين; iimbratur Almuradin
- Qalean: Ameperatewr Mewrewdan (uncommon), more commonly Ambratur
- Tayari: Kayser ya Muruddîn
Role of the emperor
List of emperors
№ | Sultan | Portrait | Reigned from | Reigned until | Notes |
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1 | Murad I Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin ALMUNASHI (The Founder) |
17 July 1476 | 4 February 1519 |
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2 | Hamasafi Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
4 February 1519 | 10 September 1537 |
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3 | Thayila Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
10 September 1537 | 8 June 1560 |
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4 | Murad II Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin ALKABIR (The Grand) |
8 June 1560 | 10 December 1566 |
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5 | Minalfida Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
10 December 1566 | 29 July 1591 |
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6 | Muharar Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
29 July 1591 | 21 April 1610 |
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7 | Murad III Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin ALTAQIR (The Pious) |
21 April 1610 | 5 March 1627 |
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8 | Mufawid Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
5 March 1627 | 30 November 1674 |
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9 | Aldhahab Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
30 November 1674 | 18 March 1686 |
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10 | Almustanir Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
18 March 1686 | 4 December 1721 |
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11 | Rajalasad Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
4 December 1721 | 17 May 1750 |
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12 | Jundimal Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
17 May 1750 | 5 January 1771 |
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13 | Alkatib Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
5 January 1771 | 10 September 1789 |
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14 | Alealam Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
10 September 1789 | 7 June 1803 |
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15 | Mudara Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
7 June 1803 | 22 August 1819 |
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16 | Muqada Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
22 August 1819 | 5 August 1847 |
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17 | Alshamal Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
5 August 1847 | 16 February 1881 |
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18 | Alsabir Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
16 February 1881 | 18 February 1898 |
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19 | Jalalhaya Jalib Aldaw Amir al-Mu'minin |
18 February 1898 | 4 June 1916 |
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