This page contained the list of Harimraja dating from the foundation of Harimraj in 49, until the formation of the second Raj and its eventual collapse.
Divine Call Dynasty[]
The Divine Call dynasty descended from Harimar and ruled all of Yanshen and Rahen after his disappearance in 79. Following the Xianjie Revolt, the Divine Call continued their rule of Yanshen as the Huangdi of Lianzhou from their seat in Tianlou.
Name | Reign | Description |
---|---|---|
Harimar | 49 - 79 | Founder of the first Harimraj. Disappeared in the High Temple of Tianlou. |
Manava I | 79 - 114 | Consolidated his father’s empire and laid the foundation of Raheni Caste System. |
Rayavar I | 114 - | Son of Manava. |
Raja of the First Harimraj[]
Keening Blade Dynasty[]
The Keening Blade dynasty ascended to the Lotus Throne of Dhenijansar in 203, ending 51 year custodianship of the Empty Throne for the absent de-jure emperors that ruled from Yanshen.
Name | Reign | Description |
---|---|---|
Vinas III | 208 | Built the royal library of Gundhagar that became a center of literature in the Harimraj. |
Bronze Fang Dynasty[]
The Bronze Fang was the last dynasty to ever rule the first Harimraj. The Harimraj was dissolved after the death of the last Harimraja in the hands of Jagaddipendra. After its collapse, Rahen fell into a period of warlords that only ended when Jaher and his legion marched east.
Name | Reign | Description |
---|---|---|
Samudran I | 684 - 732 | Often dubbed as “the Last Good Raja” of the first Harimraj. Brought stability and peace to Harimraj and founded the magic school of Jadihathrdaya. |
Second Harimraj[]
Lotus Claw Dynasty[]
Following the collapse of the Phoenix Empire in Haless with the death of Jaerel in 1137, Rahen descended into yet another warlord period. The Lotus Claw of Durasidheni succeeded in uniting most of the former Harimraj land and proclaimed the formation of the Second Harimraj.
Name | Reign | Description |
---|---|---|
Ramapalar I ‘the Reunifier’ | 1297 - 1331 | United most of the former Harimraj lands and established the system of Senapti and Prabhi. |
Ramapalar II ‘the Azure Falcon’ | 1330 - 1333 | Died during the failed invasion of Raghamidesh. |
Shurapalar I ‘the Radiant’ | 1333 - 1388 | Son of Ramapalar II, he rose to the throne at a young age after the untimely death of his father. With the help of Goshar Goldenpaw, his reign was heralded as the golden age of the Harimraj because of the stability and prosperity in the region despite losing lands to the Bhuvauri Revolt. |
Golpalar I ‘the Scholar’ | 1388 - 1398 | Cousin of Shurapalar I, he formalized the position of Grand Vizier with the Edict of 1396. |
Amanapurna I 'the Tyrant' | 1398 - 1402 | Also known as ‘The Bloody Raja’. His reign was marked with tyrannical rule that culminated in the Brothers War. Died during the festivities following his victory against his brother. |
Dalapalar I 'the White' (pretender) | 1399 - 1401 | Brother of Amanapurna I, he rose up in rebellion against his brother’s rule. Died in execution. |
Amanapurna II ‘the Peacemaker’ | 1402 - 1414 | Son of Amanapurna I, he started the process of reconciliation and rebuilding following the Brothers War. Died from the Smothering Sickness. |
Golpalar II ‘the Unfortunate’ | 1414 | Ruled only for 18 days and also died from the Smothering Sickness. |
Vijayswanath I ‘the Unlikely’ | 1414 - 1421 | Grandson of Shurapalar I from the female line, he rose to the throne after the death of most of the male line. |
Indranayar I 'the Idle' | 1421 - 1447 | Brother of Vijayswanath I, he relegated his duties to the ministers and his trusted Grand Vizier, Manava of the Bloody Claw from Rabhidaraj. |
Indrapalar I | 1447 - 1481 | Elevated Indira of the Bloody Claw as the Grand Vizier of the Raj, the first female to do so. |
Ramapalar III | 1481 - 1482
1487 - 1495 |
His insistence to keep Indira as the Grand Vizier started the Wars of the Vizierate between Rabhidaraj and Amtujsaat. Briefly deposed in favor of Acay I in 1482 and returned to the throne in 1487. Died of assassination in 1495. |
Acay I | 1482 - 1487 | Rose to the throne following Amtujsaat victory at Janandana and the capture of Dhenijansar. Died in the battlefield of Nabukh. |
Vijayswanath II | 1495 - 1498 | Son of Ramapalar II. Dethroned after the conquest of Dhenijansar by Parusahan Saya and Amtujsaat. |
Iron Stripe Dynasty[]
The storming of Dhenijansar in 1498 marked the beginning of the Iron Stripe dynasty as the new line of Harimrajas. They traced their lineage from Aysha, the daughter of Acay I who married Kitir of the Iron Stripes from Parusahan Saya.
Name | Reign | Description |
---|---|---|
Golpalar III | 1498 - 1516 | Son of Kitir and Aysha, grandson of Acay I. Died of dysentery. |
Hemantsen I | 1516 - 1562 | Brother of Golpalar III. Led the Harimraj into a revival after a period of internal conflicts and foreign invasions alongside his wife Jira of the Enlightened Star. Died in the battlefield of Ghamakrit. |