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The (Iranian) Empire

 * Government: Imperial Monarchy
 * Emperor:
 * Jafar II
 * Jafar III (current)
 * Economy: The economy continues to be based around trade maintained through the Silk Route and various Silk-based coastal factories. Additional factors that continue to maintain the economy's stability are spices, textiles, carpentry, and pearls. As with the state of war proving slightly successful, tribute from local warlords is recieved further, allowing for the economy to stay slightly more stable due to paying off the military debts from militarizing such a large army.
 * Capital: Yazd
 * Population: 21,000,000
 * Religion: 65% Zoroastrian, 20% Arzham, 15% Folk Christianity
 * Military: Arzham and Turkic Auxiliaries are the best, and Grane sucks balls >:(
 * Wars and Conflicts: 
 * Assyria: The disappearance of Alagadda is reffered to as a "sign of God's faith in the Empire", and to the casualties from the removal of Alagadda, Emperor Jafar III memoralizes them with a small statue with the phrase "A small price to pay for salvation" within the capital city Yazd. As for the war against Assyria itself, a peace treaty is drafted as 45,000 troops move to capture the city of Morpha. Due to the high casualties the Assyrian Army had following the disappearance of Alagadda,
 * Roma Centrum: A peace treaty is sent to negotiate ending conflict between the two powers, as Roma Oriental collapses and the subsequent territorial loss. Not to mention that there is almost zero reason for the Greeks to continue fighting an already lost war.
 * Roma Oriental: The Conference of 709 is held between Iranian and Turkic generals. The goals are to strategically siege Samarkand by surrounding the city and attacking from all sides. With 10,000 Iranian troops and 12,000 Turkic troops, the Siege of Samarkand begins. In the far east campaign, 20,000 Arzham and Iranian troops continue to march to Alexandria
 * Sumer: The push to Ur continues. Additional forces of 5,000 are sent to replace losses.
 * Grane: The push to Susa and Uruk in Grane continues. Additional forces of 5,000 are sent to replace losses. As per the Grane invasion, the city of Elam is fortified and defended by 25,000 strong. Tactics of using fire as a means of burning structures and farms in a reverse scorched earth policy are enforced (as in the soldiers just burn whatever they see in a quick fashion, ganging up on small armies and scattered legions).
 * Diplomacy:
 * Muscat-Oman: Re-affirmation of the military alliance is once again done, primarily due to the introduction of Grane in the war. The goal is to preserve Oman's neutrality in the war.
 * Kashmir: The nation is offered vassal status within the Empire, with the delegates speaking about military protection from the neighboring states of Harsha and Takka, as well as the power output the Empire has in the eastern hemisphere currently.
 * Aegyptus, Alodia, Bega, Saba: Trade deals and agreements are sent.
 * Khazar: A military alliance is asked for, and it asks for possible help against Roma Oriental (as in creating a two-front war), with promises of more land for Khazar. Trade agreements and deals are also sent.
 * Events:
 * Persian Arzham: As more chappels are built, various heretics begin appearing across Eastern Persia, preaching their own form of Arzham that is seperate from central Arzham, almost twisting it into various branched activies. As a result, Arzham becomes more centralized as a religion and through persistence, most Persians following their own form eventually begin following the base religion itself rather than their own interpretation. The Jhazurik School of Thought opens in Nicaea as a result, with the goal of preserving the words and philosophy teached, as well as starting the process of the transcription of certain events and such.
 * Arzham Leadership: As Arzham spreads to central Iran, more nobles and peasants begin to follow the religion.
 * Piracy: Iranian piracy starts appearing across all of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, with much of it being secretly funded by Iranian warlords and regional oligarchies. The Iranian Emperor himself is uninvolved in the piracy, creating the illusion that Iran also features piracy. Specific targets include Muscat-Oman, Grane, and Hormuz. Small piracy occurs around coastal India, with select pirate-owned monopolies on spice being formed.
 * Proto-Science Fiction: The disappearance of Alagadda has brought about a small cultural shift in literature, with emphasis on the stars, moon, sun, and whatever is related. This also boosts astronomy.