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In 21309 [[Unchallenged_Era_of_the_Amarr_Empire#Equilibrium_of_Mankind.5B3.5D|Emperor Armani I]] invested Dorji d’Hanguest as holder of Palas VIII. Dorji d’Hanguest was a Khanid admiral serving in the 12th Amarrian Exploration Corps. His house traces its roots to the original [[Reclaiming]] on [[Athra]] where the d’Hanguests were among the first converts. Subsequently the lineage produced a plethora of warriors and knights which fought at the front lines of the [[Reclaiming]]. After the conquest of the [[Minmatar Empire]] and surrounding solar systems, Dorji IV d’Hanguest (22399-22613) became a contender for the Duchy of [[Lustrevik (System)|Lustrevik]], even though it is not entirely accesible upon what he and the other contenders based their claims upon. Before [[Damius III]] died in 22626 AD it seemed the claims of the d’Hanguest were gaining the upper hand, then again after [[Velenus IV]] became Emperor the situation was further obscured. After [[Khanid II]] split from the Empire the House of d’Hanguest was among his followers, and later occupied various positions in the [[Royal Khanid Navy]]. As an immediate result of the schism the House of d'Hanguest lost all tangible claims to Lustrevik. Notwithstanding the family continues to bear the according titles.
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In 21309 [[Unchallenged_Era_of_the_Amarr_Empire#Equilibrium_of_Mankind.5B3.5D|Emperor Armani I]] invested Dorji d’Hanguest as holder of Palas VIII. Dorji d’Hanguest was a Khanid admiral serving in the 12th Exploration Corps. His house traces its roots to the original [[Reclaiming]] on [[Athra]] where the d’Hanguests were among the first converts. Subsequently the lineage produced a plethora of warriors and knights which fought at the front lines of the [[Reclaiming]]. After the conquest of the [[Minmatar Empire]] and surrounding solar systems, Dorji IV d’Hanguest (22399-22613) became a contender for the Duchy of [[Lustrevik (System)|Lustrevik]], even though it is not entirely accesible upon what he and the other contenders based their claims upon. Before [[Damius III]] died in 22626 AD it seemed the claims of the d’Hanguest were gaining the upper hand, then again after [[Velenus IV]] became Emperor the situation was further obscured. After [[Khanid II]] split from the Empire the House of d’Hanguest was among his followers, and later occupied various positions in the [[Royal Khanid Navy]]. As an immediate result of the schism the House of d'Hanguest lost all tangible claims to Lustrevik. Notwithstanding the family continues to bear the according titles. [...]
  
=Armaniyye=
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=The “White City”=
  
The “White City” (official name <i>Armaniyye</i>) is the capital of the Duchy of Palas. It was founded in 21309 and named in honour of [[Unchallenged_Era_of_the_Amarr_Empire#Equilibrium_of_Mankind.5B3.5D|Emperor Armani I]]. It is located on an small island, vernacularly called the “White Island”, in the northern hemisphere of Palas VIII and  is 91.5-square-kilometres in size.
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The “White City” (official name: <i>Armaniyye</i>) is the capital of the Duchy of Palas. It was founded in 21309 and named in honour of [[Unchallenged_Era_of_the_Amarr_Empire#Equilibrium_of_Mankind.5B3.5D|Emperor Armani I]]. It is located on an small island, vernacularly called the “White Island”, in the northern hemisphere of Palas VIII and  is 91.5-square-kilometres in size. The “White City” fills the entire island. Its old town with its characteristic houses paved with white freestone became eponymous with the whole city.
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Its most prominent landmark is the shrine of Dorji d’Hanguest, the <i>Dorjiyye</i>. Its golden dome dominates the entire city, its the walls being decorated with coloured tiles. It serves as a mausoleum and also functions as central cathedral of the Duchy. The shrine complex covers an area of more than four square kilometres and contains numerous other shrines, among which the <i>Nergüliyye</i> and <i>Altantsetsegiyye</i> are considered to be the most beautiful. The entire complex is enclosed with white walls. The mausoleum of the late Duke Isin d’Hanguest (YC 8-113) is currently under construction and scheduled to be finished in YC 130.
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The passing of the Dorji d’Hanguest and the sixteen following holders are celebrated as public days of mourning. Along with other religious and secular holidays, such as King’s Birthday, Foundation of the Kingdom, Duchess’ Birthday, Ascension of Amash-Akura and the semi-official carnival celebrated annually on the anniversary of death of [[Heideran VII]], the Duchy has more than four dozens public holidays per year.
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Located within the shrine complex are also the <i>Ducal Seminary for the Propagation of Faith 'Armani I'</i> and the building of the <i>Ducal Chapter of the Clergy of Palas</i>. [...]
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=Social Groups in the “White City”=
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Revision as of 13:49, 31 October 2013

Capital Armaniyye (“White City”)
Homeworld Palas VIII
Official language(s) Khanid, Amarr
Government

Duchess

King

Theocratic Monarchy

Odelya of House d’Hanguest

Khanid II

Legislature Ducal Council
Formation 21309.12.21
Population ~150.000 (estimated)

~2.500.000 slaves (estimated)

Currency Interstellar Kredit (ISK)

The Duchy of Palas is a holding in the Khanid Kingdom. It is located on Palas VIII in the Amdimmah Constellation. Its current Duchess is Odelya of House d’Hanguest, who is the 18th holder of the House d'Hanguest since 21309.

History

In 21309 Emperor Armani I invested Dorji d’Hanguest as holder of Palas VIII. Dorji d’Hanguest was a Khanid admiral serving in the 12th Exploration Corps. His house traces its roots to the original Reclaiming on Athra where the d’Hanguests were among the first converts. Subsequently the lineage produced a plethora of warriors and knights which fought at the front lines of the Reclaiming. After the conquest of the Minmatar Empire and surrounding solar systems, Dorji IV d’Hanguest (22399-22613) became a contender for the Duchy of Lustrevik, even though it is not entirely accesible upon what he and the other contenders based their claims upon. Before Damius III died in 22626 AD it seemed the claims of the d’Hanguest were gaining the upper hand, then again after Velenus IV became Emperor the situation was further obscured. After Khanid II split from the Empire the House of d’Hanguest was among his followers, and later occupied various positions in the Royal Khanid Navy. As an immediate result of the schism the House of d'Hanguest lost all tangible claims to Lustrevik. Notwithstanding the family continues to bear the according titles. [...]

The “White City”

The “White City” (official name: Armaniyye) is the capital of the Duchy of Palas. It was founded in 21309 and named in honour of Emperor Armani I. It is located on an small island, vernacularly called the “White Island”, in the northern hemisphere of Palas VIII and is 91.5-square-kilometres in size. The “White City” fills the entire island. Its old town with its characteristic houses paved with white freestone became eponymous with the whole city.

Its most prominent landmark is the shrine of Dorji d’Hanguest, the Dorjiyye. Its golden dome dominates the entire city, its the walls being decorated with coloured tiles. It serves as a mausoleum and also functions as central cathedral of the Duchy. The shrine complex covers an area of more than four square kilometres and contains numerous other shrines, among which the Nergüliyye and Altantsetsegiyye are considered to be the most beautiful. The entire complex is enclosed with white walls. The mausoleum of the late Duke Isin d’Hanguest (YC 8-113) is currently under construction and scheduled to be finished in YC 130.

The passing of the Dorji d’Hanguest and the sixteen following holders are celebrated as public days of mourning. Along with other religious and secular holidays, such as King’s Birthday, Foundation of the Kingdom, Duchess’ Birthday, Ascension of Amash-Akura and the semi-official carnival celebrated annually on the anniversary of death of Heideran VII, the Duchy has more than four dozens public holidays per year.

Located within the shrine complex are also the Ducal Seminary for the Propagation of Faith 'Armani I' and the building of the Ducal Chapter of the Clergy of Palas. [...]


Social Groups in the “White City”

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