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Dihliz was located on the edges of Zakharan civilization about 50 miles north from the mouth of the Nogaro River. It served as a starting point for expeditions to the ruins and jungles of the lost kingdoms of Nog and Kadar, gaining it the title of the "Gateway City". Between the distant influences of the Grand Caliph in Huzuz and the Padishah of Afyal, corruption grew rampant, compromising the existing regulations about the export of treasures and antiquities. Aside from plunder (and corruption), the main products of Dihliz were rice and serving as a trading point to and around the Pantheon cities.

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  • Dihliz
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  • Dihliz was located on the edges of Zakharan civilization about 50 miles north from the mouth of the Nogaro River. It served as a starting point for expeditions to the ruins and jungles of the lost kingdoms of Nog and Kadar, gaining it the title of the "Gateway City". Between the distant influences of the Grand Caliph in Huzuz and the Padishah of Afyal, corruption grew rampant, compromising the existing regulations about the export of treasures and antiquities. Aside from plunder (and corruption), the main products of Dihliz were rice and serving as a trading point to and around the Pantheon cities.
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  • DR
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Exports
  • Antiquities, rice
Name
  • Dihliz
Type
  • Settlement
Government
Aliases
  • "The Gateway City"
Inhabitants
  • yes
PopYear
  • 1367(xsd:integer)
Population
  • 80000(xsd:integer)
Ruler
  • Emira Hassana Alim al-Gaib
Religion
Area
Organizations
  • yes
Locations
  • yes
Size
  • Metropolis
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ruleryear
  • 1367(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Dihliz was located on the edges of Zakharan civilization about 50 miles north from the mouth of the Nogaro River. It served as a starting point for expeditions to the ruins and jungles of the lost kingdoms of Nog and Kadar, gaining it the title of the "Gateway City". Between the distant influences of the Grand Caliph in Huzuz and the Padishah of Afyal, corruption grew rampant, compromising the existing regulations about the export of treasures and antiquities. Aside from plunder (and corruption), the main products of Dihliz were rice and serving as a trading point to and around the Pantheon cities.
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