Qiraam
About 100 miles southwest of the capital, Qiraam has become a minor center of trade. Merchants from Khartous were persistent about making a route for caravans from their Pesha River to Guurzan, and it continues to be in use. (Enough oases were found that livestock can even be transported this way.) Much trade between Khartous and Khemit goes by ship, but when political issues mean those navies are at odds, merchants can still move their goods by the desert trade route.
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