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==Meysamzi Dynasty==
 
With the conquest of the upper Jùr-Hòra and the Sinkajan Coast, Aikuzi I would proclaim himself as the first lord of the Meysamzi kingdom.
With the conquest of the coastal regions Aikuzi I would proclaim the Meysamzi kingdom, launching a series of campaigns and ending once of all the old sinkajan monarchy. Several of the oldest great projects of infrastructure began during this era with the first great canal and a series of irrigation canal systems. Great architectural projects like the old Harbours of Ghankhani and Shirandekh and the Great Meysamzi Palace, in Ghankhani.
 
His rule would be marked by the start of the Sinkajan cultural golden age, the creation of the western highway and the construction of many great works such as the Grand Tower of Ghankani
 
After the death of Aikuzi, his sons Gunaz and Kayuzam would share power as lords of Meysamzi and Kings of Sinkaja.
 
===Co-monarchy===
 
====The Long Campaign====
A series of wars launched by the brothers, including:
 
'''Kwolnihi War''' - Resulted in the conquest of west Kwolnihon and the subjulgation of a portion of the middle Hòra from the Sinkajans.
 
Several raids against the Sinkajans and other realms
 
'''The Great Campaign''' - Ended the Meysamzi campaigns, Husandi was captured and the Sinkajan Empire was conquered.
 
 
With the conquest of the coastal regions Aikuzi I would proclaim the Meysamzi kingdom, launching a series of campaigns and ending once of all the old sinkajan monarchy. Several of the oldest great projects of infrastructure and architecture began during this era with the firststablishment greatof canalthe and a series ofg irrigation canal systems., Great architectural projects like the old Harbours of Ghankhani and Shirandekh and the Great Meysamzi PalaceZiggurat, in Ghankhani.
 
 
After the death of Aikuzi, his sons Gunaz and Kayuzam would share power as lords of Meysamzi and Kings of Sinkaja.
(Further additions on the culture of the meysamzi kingdom will be made in its own, possible, article)