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'''The Mandate of the Big Yurt''', also referred to as '''Big Yurt politics''', is a common Farfolk ideal of a united Farfolk under a singular benevolent ruler. Despite [[the Subudai]] being the chief architects of this philosophy: revised renditions by [[House Kharadeen]] or the [[Karamanoğullari]] have seen a more widespread recognition of its legitimacy and viability.
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'''The Mandate of the Big Yurt''', also referred to as '''Big Yurt politics''', is a common Farfolk ideal of a united Farfolk under a singular benevolent ruler. Despite the Subudai being the chief architects of this philosophy: revised renditions by [[House Kharadeen]] or the [[Karamanoğullari]] have seen a more widespread recognition of its legitimacy and viability.
  
 
== The Karamanoğullari Claim ==
 
== The Karamanoğullari Claim ==
There is no clear indicator as to why the [[Karamanoğullari]] continued to practice Big Yurt politics, even though they had culturally and spiritually grown apart from their Subudai ancestors. The Sermons of [[Timur Karamanoğlu]] clarify that their belief in this mandate carries prominent religious connotations within their faith of [[Kashgarism]]: as they believe that their direct lineage from their god tasks them to take care of all of its creations.
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There is no clear indicator as to why the [[Karamanoğullari]] continued to practice Big Yurt politics, even though they had culturally and spiritually grown apart from their Subudai ancestors. The Sermons of [[Timur Karamanoğlu]] clarify that their belief in this mandate carries prominent religious connotations within their faith of Kashgarism: as they believe that their direct lineage from their god tasks them to take care of all of its creations. It is a common Karaman conviction that they are destined to rule over the Farfolk, and thus, have never accepted a foreign ruler to be their liege.
  
 
This claim finds itself disputed by multiple parties:
 
This claim finds itself disputed by multiple parties:
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* The Konchak Federation
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* [[House Kharadeen]]
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* [[The Medri Negasi]]
  
== Skirmishes, Battles, and Sieges ==
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[[Category:Laws, Treaties, and Legal Documents]]
* Horen's Welcome 1715 - [[Battle of Upper Rodenburg]]  - Orenian Victory
 
* Sun's Smile 1715 - [[Battle of Lower Rodenbourg|Battle of Lower Rodenburg]] - Renatian Victory
 
* Deep Cold 1715 - [[Battle of Helena Fields]] - Renatian Victory
 
* Grand Harvest 1716 - [[Siege of Helena]] - Renatian Victory
 
* Amber Cold 1716 - [[Battle of the Rivers]] - Renatian Victory
 
* Deep Cold 1716 - [[Battle of Leuven]] - Renatian Victory
 
* Sun's Smile 1718 - [[Second Battle of Leuven]] - Renatian Victory
 
* Tobias' Bounty 1719 - [[Battle of the Silversea]] - Renatian Victory
 
* Tobias' Bounty 1720 - [[Battle of the Koengswald]] - Renatian Victory
 

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The Mandate of the Big Yurt

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Karamanoğullari obtaining the mandate, 1743
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The Mandate of the Big Yurt, also referred to as Big Yurt politics, is a common Farfolk ideal of a united Farfolk under a singular benevolent ruler. Despite the Subudai being the chief architects of this philosophy: revised renditions by House Kharadeen or the Karamanoğullari have seen a more widespread recognition of its legitimacy and viability.

The Karamanoğullari Claim

There is no clear indicator as to why the Karamanoğullari continued to practice Big Yurt politics, even though they had culturally and spiritually grown apart from their Subudai ancestors. The Sermons of Timur Karamanoğlu clarify that their belief in this mandate carries prominent religious connotations within their faith of Kashgarism: as they believe that their direct lineage from their god tasks them to take care of all of its creations. It is a common Karaman conviction that they are destined to rule over the Farfolk, and thus, have never accepted a foreign ruler to be their liege.

This claim finds itself disputed by multiple parties: