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The (Iranian) Empire

 * Government: Imperial Monarchy
 * Ruler (King, President, etc.):
 * Naghi II (deceased)
 * Naghi III (deceased)
 * Jafar II (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: 70% Zoroastrian, 15% Folk Christianity, 15% Arzham
 * Military: Arzham and Turkic Auxiliaries are the best, and Grane sucks balls >:(
 * Wars and Conflicts: 
 * Assyria: With a renewed focus on fighting, a new standing legion of 55,000 is formed, while an additional 30,000 forces are fostered from Arzham and Turkic Auxiliaries. Alagadda, already in ruins, is pushed forward strongly while a legion of 35,000 continues to defend after losses are taken in Assar. The forces remain on the defensive until the enemy doesn't check twice or falls asleep, and then the advantage is taken. This means there are 85,000 forces in Alagadda, and 35,000 forces near Assar.
 * Roma Oriental: With the capture of Hecatompylus, most of Roma Oriental falls under Iranian rule as much of the land is primarily Turkic, nomadic, and most of all, not authentically Roman, allowing for easy conscription for rewards. The remaining troops, 5,000 strong, are re-supplied and added to an Arzham Auxiliary legion of 15,000 (20,000 total) as they march to Alexandria Farthest. Occupational forces number 10,000.
 * Sumer: A single force of 30,000 is sent to attack and pillage the capital of Ur.
 * Grane: The fostering of their own legions is found out due to spy informants within the nation, as well as rumors circulating due to serfdom. With this, an Iranian-born legion of 55,000 launches a counter-invasion against our former ally to capture the city of Susa and Uruk before than can fully mobilize. Jafar II is confused, nonetheless, as the policy between Grane and the House of Shapurid was very friendly. He see's the enemy in the new leader, and as a means of securing total domination and removing intereference from the Empire's overall goals, assassins are sent in to kill the new leader and effectively send the nation into chaos.
 * Events:
 * De-Romanization: Following the collapse of the Roman Empire and the subsequent vacuum of power, the Shapurid Dynasty turns towards a more ruthless and imperial form of siezing that power through a means of increasing the military, as well as removing most and all aspects of Roman culture in the nation. This includes architecture, as well as removing forms of western thought from the primary government, basing the system around much of the prior dynasties, such as the Seleucid, however it is updated so as to keep up with current Iranian nationalism and new discoveries.
 * Annexation of Elam: After securing a proper successor, Elam is annexed.
 * Persian Arzham: As Arzham continues to grasp peoples in eastern Iran, various denominations have formed in the east as a result, with many features being from Zoroastrianism and Christianity. This becomes known as Persian Arzham, which is different depending on which person is asked. This form of Arzham remains specific to eastern Iran, while Arzham itself continues to prosper in Kandahar.
 * Arzham Conscription: As the newest religious group and with rising serfdom between The Empire and Kandahar, military conscription is made mandatory in eastern regions among the nobility and therefore, under the people.
 * 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.
 * Rise of the House of Uyanik: With the occupation  and incorperation of much of the Roma Orential's territory and nobility as a result, the House of Uyanik, a Turkic Arzham-centered dynasty, rises to power in much of eastern Iran and Roma Oriental.