Tarshan Alginate

The Tarshan Alginate (/tɑrˈʃɑːn/) was a Hitan alginate during the early second era that grew from the southern Utrisch Plateau to encompass the entire Utrisch, Dischitar, and the Narrows, as well as large portions of the Sossian Heartlands and the modern regions of Peracão and Míneas. The name is recorded in the Hitan language as "Taršanük Algenatek": XΡWΝΚ ALΓΝΤΚ. It was named for the Tarshan clan, a Hitan clan from the western Utrisch that founded and ruled the alginate. The Tarshans, under the leadership of Gömin Alg (d. 709), rebelled against the Xöngüü in 695, and by Gömin's death in 709, they had conquered the entire Utrisch and Dischitar. Gömin's son, Darbülin, would go on to conquer the rest of the Xöngüü territories, defeating the last holdouts in modern Areltya in 717. It was during Tarshan rule that Uzholch would lead the Horils out of the Dischitar and found Uzholchian Derash.
Taršanük Algenatek
[tarʃanyk algenatek] all front
Gömin, Darbülin
[gømin, darbylin] all front
Type
Geopolitical, Country

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