Emirate of Abdan
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Emirate of Abdan (1326–1331) امارة عبدان Amarat e‘Abdan Great Abdaner Caliphate (1331–1336) خلافة عبدانير الكبرى ‘Khīlafat e‘Abdanir al-Kūbraa | |||||||||
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The Emirate of Abdan (green) in 1326. | |||||||||
Capital | Alshshati | ||||||||
Common languages | Deltinian | ||||||||
Religion | Deltinian Islam | ||||||||
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Emir | |||||||||
• 1326–1331 | Harun al-Azimi | ||||||||
Caliph | |||||||||
• 1331–1332 | Harun I bin Abu Azimi | ||||||||
• 1332–1336 | Mukarram bin Abu Ahmadi | ||||||||
Historical era | Creeperian Crusade | ||||||||
• Proclaimed | 18 July 1326 | ||||||||
• Declaration of caliphate | 29 September 1331 | ||||||||
1 October 1336 | |||||||||
Currency | Dirham | ||||||||
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Today part of | Creeperopolis |
The Emirate of Abdan (Deltinian: امارة عبدان; transliterated: Amarat e‘Abdan), later the Great Abdaner Caliphate (Deltinian: خلافة عبدانير الكبرى; transliterated: ‘Khīlafat e‘Abdanir al-Kūbraa), was a rump state of the Caliphate of Deltino.
The emirate was declared to be a caliphate by its emir, Harun al-Azimi, after the fall of the Aljanub Caliphate in 1331. Its declaration was opposed by the Emirate of Helam, which had also declared itself as a caliphate and resulted in the Abdaner–Helami War, and by the Emirate of Jakiz, which refused to recognize the legitimacy of either caliphate.