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== Alwazun ==
Alwazun was the nephew of Boka by part of his younger and only still living brother post-revelation Kaaim, whom died during the [[War against Asusphanius|war against Asusphanius]], and thus heir apparent; However, after Adyatia's defeat at the gates of Mejridi she and the then twelve year old Alwazun would flee with several of their supporters into Sinkajja, then under Meysamzi rule.
 
During that period Alwazun would study theology, natural sciences, history, and practice swordsmanship and archery. He would eventually become both a proeminent [[Jidaustah|jidaustah]] and a meysamzi general and would be one of the main generals leading the conquest of Atlantia.
After Adyatia's defeat at the gates of Mejridi she and the then twelve years old Alwazun would flee with several of their supporters into Sinkajja, then under Meysamzi rule.
 
He would end up gathering followers of his own throughout his wanderings, both through preaching as well as theological debates with other bokanistsproeminent bokanist theologians and jidaustahinclergy.
During that period Alwazun would study theology, natural sciences, history, and practice swordsmanship and archery. He would eventually become both a proeminent [[Jidaustah|jidaustah]] and a meysamzi general.
 
After years of internal struggles within Meysamzi the paganold priesthoodsinkajji clergy managed to wrestle control over the government from the waning power of Hani, son of Iqqwa, whose power had been mostly taken up by the [[Council of 50]].
He would end up gathering followers of his own throughout his wanderings, both through preaching as well as theological debates with other bokanists and jidaustahin.
The paganold priestsclergy would call for, and after the assassination of Hani, successfully [[Martyrdom of the Seven Saints|crucify Adyatia and other six proeminent jidaustahin]], however that would lead to the alienation of all bokanists and moderates within the empire, and ultimately, lead into [[Alwazunite Revolution|Alwazun rebelling]] alongside the bokanist jidaustahin residing within Sinkajjà and their allies within the lower nobility and peasantry, and thus, ultimately, the [[The Fall of Meysamzi|the fall of Meysamzi]] and the reestablishment of Sinkajjà under Alwazun.
 
He was one of the main generals leading the conquest of Atlantia.
 
After years of internal struggles within Meysamzi the pagan priesthood managed to wrestle control over the government from the waning power of Hani, son of Iqqwa, whose power had been mostly taken up by the [[Council of 50]]
The pagan priests would call for, and after the assassination of Hani, successfully [[Martyrdom of the Seven Saints|crucify Adyatia and other six proeminent jidaustahin]], however that would lead to the alienation of all bokanists and moderates within the empire, and ultimately, lead into [[Alwazunite Revolution|Alwazun rebelling]] alongside the bokanist jidaustahin residing within Sinkajjà and their allies within the lower nobility and peasantry, and thus, ultimately, the [[The Fall of Meysamzi|the fall of Meysamzi]] and the reestablishment of Sinkajjà under Alwazun.
 
Simultaneously, in the northeast, the remnants of the Meysamzi nobility would be wiped out in battle against the Kalgduni Kana.