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The '''Khan of Cabbagefall''' ('''Khanum of Cabbagefall''' for a woman; also known as ''Khan of the Kalirion Khanate'') is a title with the highest political power in [[Goldshire]] after the Queen of Goldshire.  
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The '''Khan of Cabbagefall''' ('''Khanum of Cabbagefall''' for a woman; also known as ''Khan of the Kalirion Khanate'') is the most senior title of peerage in Goldshire, and was once a title with the highest political power in [[Goldshire]] after the King of Goldshire. It is, following the constitutional reforms initiated by King [[Ryker Everstone]], now largely a ceremonial office functioning primarily as a figurehead for the people of Cabbagefall.
 
 
By the [[Codex Aureus Regni]], the Khan holds almost all political power in Goldshire, "on behalf of" the Queen.
 
  
 
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*1639–1645: [[Adam Ayreon-Kalirion]]
 
*1639–1645: [[Adam Ayreon-Kalirion]]
*1645– : [[Liv Djupvik]]
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*1645–1650: [[Liv Djupvik]]
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*1650–1651 : [[Layla Verion]]
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*1651–: [[Mira Octavius-Aryani]]
  
  
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*1644–1645: Liv Djupvik
 
*1644–1645: Liv Djupvik
*1645– : [[Daniyal Dravot]]
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*1645–1650: [[Daniyal Dravot]]
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[[category:Goldshire]]

Latest revision as of 16:40, 18 February 2018

The Khan of Cabbagefall (Khanum of Cabbagefall for a woman; also known as Khan of the Kalirion Khanate) is the most senior title of peerage in Goldshire, and was once a title with the highest political power in Goldshire after the King of Goldshire. It is, following the constitutional reforms initiated by King Ryker Everstone, now largely a ceremonial office functioning primarily as a figurehead for the people of Cabbagefall.

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Khans Consort (by marriage)