Sultanate of Beph-Themesh
The Sultanate of Beph-Themesh is a hereditary monarchy that rests in northern Weshif and includes the Leh-Shelekhumbis River and its environs which historically have been called Shelekhumbia, named after the river. Beph-Themesh borders Azzabboon to the north, Asraelun to the northwest, various Geddamin rulers in the Adamantine Mountains to the east, Shaliz-Um-Warif to the desert west, and the Dominion of the Djinn along a length of the southeastern boundary. The Sultanate was established sometime after the Fifth Geddamin War when the lands of the Leh-Shelekhumbis River were liberated from the power of the Empire of Gorcorumb. The ruling house of the Sultanate is descended from the Zarajoveni Tribes. In the early history of its rule, the language spoken was Zarajoveni. Nowadays, the language of government is officially Shelekhumbi, the historic language of the land.
The present ruler of the Sultanate is Sultan Jahilaad III.
Chronology of the Sultanate of Beph-Themesh
- 2586, Battle of Beh-Shelub (Fifth Geddamin War)
- 2586, Treaty of Rhafyx (2586)
- 2589, House Tchula establishes rule in lower Shelekhumbia
- 2590, House Tchula establishes Beh-Shelub as the capital of the sultanate
- 2595, House Tchula subdues all of Shelekhumbia under its rule and receives international recognition from some nations as the legitimate rulers of the land
See Also
- Bay of Shelekhumbia
- Beph-Themesh
- Leh-Shelekhumbis River
- List of the Rulers of the Sultanate of Beph-Themesh
- Shelekhumbia
- Sixth Isbajath
- Weshif
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