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Revision as of 22:38, 23 May 2022

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The Pirate Khanate of Astrakhan is a semi-lawless region located in the Caspian Depression on the northwest corner of the Caspian Sea, centered upon the Volga Delta. The city of Astrakhan is within the delta, which provides it with a natural defense against foreign entities who might with to plunder or assert their authority over the city. The outer oblast is sparsely populated, primarily occupied by cossacks and other nomadic peoples.

The Khanate covers an area of 117.5 hexes and has a population of 45,702.

History

The region was formerly occupied by the Khazars from the 7th to 10th centuries, and afterwards by the Golden Horde following the establishment of a Mongol Khanate in the 13th century. Tamerlane burnt the city to thre ground in 1395; the city took 65 years to return to its former size, whereupon the Astrakhan Khanate was declared. Ivan the Terrible tried to occupy the khanate in 1556, but his Moskvite force was driven out by the established Jagatai Empire, who then claimed Astrakhan as their province. The Jagatai were ousted in 1569 by the Ottomans, who besieged the city, defeating the Jagatai but retreating themselves in disorder a year later.

An agreement with the Ottoman Sultan in 1570 — that was soon extended to Russia — promised safe passage for Muslim and Christian Orthodox pilgrims and traders from Central Asia, opening the entire Volga River to commercial traffic. Today, Astrakhan is a multi-cultural city with a large orc and haruchai population, as well as humans, dworkin and Harnian gnomes. A significant Jewish population exists.

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Name Population Year
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Astrakhan 12,841 1002
Langan 182 1002