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[[File:Aurangzeb Portrait.png|175px|thumb|left|<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Aurangzeb Khan</div> ]]Kaiser '''Aurangzeb''', born in 1542 in the Elw calendar, was the 99th [[The Kaiser|Kaiser]] of [[Shireroth]], ruling 3730 - 3792 ASC.  His reign marked the accession of [[Hawshire-Dura]] to Shireroth as a Protectorate and a part of [[Kildare]]. He survived a revolt by several of the leading feudal magnates by resorting to a Fabian strategy of avoiding giving battle to the rebels, interspersed with the occasional gratuitous use of illegal weapons of mass-destruction, usually deployed by his ISI henchmen from orbit, against hostile civilian population centres and the Island of Amity (the last instance being for the sake of tradition). Contrary to expectations the Kaiser retained control of [[Shirekeep]] until the very end of his reign and was able to retire quietly, and in some considerable luxury, after negotiating the sale of the Mango Throne to his successor the Kaiser [[Leto III]].
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[[File:Aurangzeb Portrait.png|175px|thumb|left|<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Aurangzeb Khan</div> ]]Kaiser '''Aurangzeb''', born in 1542 in the Elw calendar, was the 99th [[The Kaiser|Kaiser]] of [[Shireroth]], ruling for two years, from 1557.3730 to 1559.3792 (Elw.ASC).  His brief but bloody reign marked the accession of [[Hawshire-Dura]] to Shireroth as a Protectorate and a part of [[Kildare]]. He survived a revolt by several of the leading feudal magnates by resorting to a Fabian strategy of avoiding giving battle to the rebels, interspersed with the occasional gratuitous use of illegal weapons of mass-destruction, usually deployed by his ISI henchmen from orbit, against hostile civilian population centres and the Island of Amity (the last instance being for the sake of tradition). Contrary to expectations the Kaiser retained control of [[Shirekeep]] until the very end of his reign and was able to retire quietly, and in some considerable luxury, after negotiating the sale of the Mango Throne to his successor the Kaiser [[Leto III]].
  
 
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==Later Life==
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===Khan of Vijayanagara===
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===Scandal in Raspur===
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[[File:Aurangzeb and Samira.png|250px|thumb|left|<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Aurangzeb al-Osman and Samira of Raspur</div> ]]
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===Return to Elwynn===
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The lingering effects of the scandal embittered the Emir of Raspur towards his brother to the extent that when correspondence was begun with a view to establishing a rapprochement between Babkha and independent Elwynn that the offer was made to present the Elwynnese with Aurangzeb's head on a plate by way of reparation. Fortunately for Aurangzeb, this was declined in favour of a formal apology. Nonetheless, it marked a prudent moment to depart the Kingdom in favour of safer climes.
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Perhaps counter-intuitively the titular Khan of Vijayanagara elected to relocate his family to the independent Elwynnese Union. 
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====Regent of Elwynn====
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Revision as of 18:50, 30 March 2016

Line of Steffki
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Jason I - Jason II - Jason III
Jason IV - Aure I - Meskan I
Meskan II - Aurangzeb
Mo'll I - Aurangzeb II


Progenitor: Jason I

Aurangzeb Khan

Kaiser Aurangzeb, born in 1542 in the Elw calendar, was the 99th Kaiser of Shireroth, ruling for two years, from 1557.3730 to 1559.3792 (Elw.ASC). His brief but bloody reign marked the accession of Hawshire-Dura to Shireroth as a Protectorate and a part of Kildare. He survived a revolt by several of the leading feudal magnates by resorting to a Fabian strategy of avoiding giving battle to the rebels, interspersed with the occasional gratuitous use of illegal weapons of mass-destruction, usually deployed by his ISI henchmen from orbit, against hostile civilian population centres and the Island of Amity (the last instance being for the sake of tradition). Contrary to expectations the Kaiser retained control of Shirekeep until the very end of his reign and was able to retire quietly, and in some considerable luxury, after negotiating the sale of the Mango Throne to his successor the Kaiser Leto III.

Imperial Decrees

Imperial Decrees made by this Kaiser: Imperial Decree 399, Imperial Decree 400, Imperial Decree 401, Imperial Decree 402, Imperial Decree 403, Imperial Decree 404, Imperial Decree 405, Imperial Decree 406, Imperial Decree 407, Imperial Decree 408, Imperial Decree 409, Imperial Decree 410, Imperial Decree 411, Imperial Decree 412, Imperial Decree 413, Imperial Decree 414 and Imperial Decree 415.

Preceded by:
Gaelen III
Succession of the Shirithian Kaisership
3730 – 3792
Succeeded by:
Leto III



Later Life

Imperial and Emirati House of Osman
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Kaiser: Aurangzeb - Noor - Ayreon IV
Shahanshah: Ardashir - Osman Shahanshah
Rulers of Elwynn: Ardashir I - Ardashir II - Aurangzeb - Tokaray al-Osman

Progenitor: Sarhang Artaxerxes

Patroness: Azardokht al-Osman

Khan of Vijayanagara

Scandal in Raspur

Aurangzeb al-Osman and Samira of Raspur

Return to Elwynn

The lingering effects of the scandal embittered the Emir of Raspur towards his brother to the extent that when correspondence was begun with a view to establishing a rapprochement between Babkha and independent Elwynn that the offer was made to present the Elwynnese with Aurangzeb's head on a plate by way of reparation. Fortunately for Aurangzeb, this was declined in favour of a formal apology. Nonetheless, it marked a prudent moment to depart the Kingdom in favour of safer climes.

Perhaps counter-intuitively the titular Khan of Vijayanagara elected to relocate his family to the independent Elwynnese Union.

Regent of Elwynn