Al-Adniya (KdM Map Game)

Al-Adniya, officially the Al-Adniya Azarkhate, is an Arzhamic located in  that formed following Ioxamander's conquest of the Ahuric Empire in the early 16th century. After the deposition of the Ahurids, Ioxamander would appoint one of his generals, Prince Xairata an-Mansur bin Muhammed al-Hijazi, as Azarkh of the Adnanite peninsula in the city of Riyadh and Ahuras in 1541 and 1543 respectively, establishing Mamluke rule and ultimately leading to nearly fifty years of uncontested Arzhamic-led rule in the peninsula for the first time in history.

While nominally a successor of the Ahuric empire, Al-Adniya acted primarly as a of the Atoumans under Ioxamander up until the death of Xairata al-Hijazi, who's heir-apparents were considered ill-suited for rule by the Council of Senior Scholars, leaving a number of Mamluke nobility that migrated into Adnania as a result to seek total power. While sources correlate some instances of Prince Nahmas bin Isfaraya as ruler, modern historians believe his rule to have moreso been centered around Shammar, of which his descendents would establish the future-Emirate, though many mainstream historians now accept the ruling of Al-Adniya to have been left in the hands of the Hosshza, a group of wealthy Egyptian aristocrats led by Prince Al-Muwaffaq bin as-Saffah allah'miyyah, who was said to have been a descendent of Timur al-Qarshid.

Stagnation and the Atouman-led wars in Europe would leave the rule of the Hosshza to deteriorate overtime while foreign perspective towards the Atoumans would gradually shift towards a negative perception. After the assassination of Azarkh Hashim abu Al-Muwaffaq bin as-Saffah in Sana'a in 1596, the state of Al-Adniya would fall into civil war between regional powers and differing religious sects of both Arzham and Zoroastrianism, which at the time remained popular in succeeding states like Ahuran and southern Yemen. By the following year, the Salehid dynasty under the guidance of the Priest Mansur bin as-Buhhabi would conquer large swaths of the Adnanite peninsula, forming their seat of power in Riyadh before campaigning against Al-Qarsoon in the southern peninsula. At the end of the 16th century, the Salehid dynasty would go on to declare independence from the Atoumans led by Azarkh Abbas al-Khalifa bin Ghamilah as-Saleh.