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'''The Karamanoğullari''' are the presumed descendants and successors to the now derelict Subudai tribe, which splintered due to excessive drought within the Türkin Steppes. They are primarily a nomadic peoples that operate as a gerontological society, in which the eldest of the tribe is classified as the ''"Bey"''. They rose to general significance in 1743 after they had formalized under the first Bey [[Başil Karamanoğlu]]: the eldest son of their ancestor that had unified the Karamanoğullari, [[Timur Karamanoğlu]].
 
'''The Karamanoğullari''' are the presumed descendants and successors to the now derelict Subudai tribe, which splintered due to excessive drought within the Türkin Steppes. They are primarily a nomadic peoples that operate as a gerontological society, in which the eldest of the tribe is classified as the ''"Bey"''. They rose to general significance in 1743 after they had formalized under the first Bey [[Başil Karamanoğlu]]: the eldest son of their ancestor that had unified the Karamanoğullari, [[Timur Karamanoğlu]].
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== Entry into Arcas ==
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The Karamanoğullari originally crossed the vast plains of the [[Korvassa desert]], first reaching the [[Sheikhdom of Al-Faiz]].
  
 
== The Subudai Mandate ==
 
== The Subudai Mandate ==

Revision as of 05:22, 12 December 2019

The Karamanoğullari are the presumed descendants and successors to the now derelict Subudai tribe, which splintered due to excessive drought within the Türkin Steppes. They are primarily a nomadic peoples that operate as a gerontological society, in which the eldest of the tribe is classified as the "Bey". They rose to general significance in 1743 after they had formalized under the first Bey Başil Karamanoğlu: the eldest son of their ancestor that had unified the Karamanoğullari, Timur Karamanoğlu.


Entry into Arcas

The Karamanoğullari originally crossed the vast plains of the Korvassa desert, first reaching the Sheikhdom of Al-Faiz.

The Subudai Mandate

The Karamanoğullari consider themselves the rightful wielder of the former Subudai's 'Big Yurt': a philosophy in which a certain farfolk is shaped sufficiently benevolent and capable to unify the tribes and bring greater prosperity to them all. Despite the Karamanoğullari never coming close to realize this goal, it remains a significant cultural component that shapes the worldview of a Karamanoğlu.

The purity of this mandate, if it is even deemed legitimate, is up for discussion among the other Farfolk-related peoples of Arcas. The primary reason for this is the existence of the Konchak Federation: a fellow Türkin people that significantly mirrors the Karamanoğullari in speech and culture, but who reject the notion that they are the exclusive holders of this mandate or the Subudai culture in all its evolved forms.