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'''Johanna van der Graaf''' (born '''Hanna Arsalani-Kaliriyun''' in Shahzamin, [[Babkha]] in 1444, died in 's Koningenwaarde, [[Batavia]] in 1528) was the eldest child of [[Eskender Arsalani]] and [[Tuuler Kalir]], and a Babkhan-born noblewoman and scholar. Married in 1460 to Batavian historian Peder van der Graaf. Lawyer by trade, she researched comparative human rights law. Founded the Council of Andelaria with her sister in law [[Ylva Andelarion]], which monitored and spread human rights (though it was quickly disbanded upon her [[Kaiser Ayreon|brother]]'s joining politics in Babkha. Had a son, [[Marcus van der Graaf|Marcus]], born 1462, who lived a quiet but sophisticated life in Batavia. | '''Johanna van der Graaf''' (born '''Hanna Arsalani-Kaliriyun''' in Shahzamin, [[Babkha]] in 1444, died in 's Koningenwaarde, [[Batavia]] in 1528) was the eldest child of [[Eskender Arsalani]] and [[Tuuler Kalir]], and a Babkhan-born noblewoman and scholar. Married in 1460 to Batavian historian Peder van der Graaf. Lawyer by trade, she researched comparative human rights law. Founded the Council of Andelaria with her sister in law [[Ylva Andelarion]], which monitored and spread human rights (though it was quickly disbanded upon her [[Kaiser Ayreon|brother]]'s joining politics in Babkha). Had a son, [[Marcus van der Graaf|Marcus]], born 1462, who lived a quiet but sophisticated life in Batavia. | ||
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Kaiser: Ayreon I - Anandja I - Anandja II - Progenitors: Tuuler Kalir and Eskender Arsalani Head: Ayreon IV |
Johanna van der Graaf (born Hanna Arsalani-Kaliriyun in Shahzamin, Babkha in 1444, died in 's Koningenwaarde, Batavia in 1528) was the eldest child of Eskender Arsalani and Tuuler Kalir, and a Babkhan-born noblewoman and scholar. Married in 1460 to Batavian historian Peder van der Graaf. Lawyer by trade, she researched comparative human rights law. Founded the Council of Andelaria with her sister in law Ylva Andelarion, which monitored and spread human rights (though it was quickly disbanded upon her brother's joining politics in Babkha). Had a son, Marcus, born 1462, who lived a quiet but sophisticated life in Batavia.