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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.