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=== Leader of the Arkarians ===
=== Leader of the Arkarians ===
Kadar had attempted to form an alliance with the Amarkens during his first year in power but was turned down by their leader Harmak who feared that the youthful Kadar would try to see him overthrown. An alliance between the two was established on 1798 34
Kadar had attempted to form an alliance with the Amarkens during his first year in power but was turned down by their leader Harmak who feared that the youthful Kadar would try to see him overthrown. An alliance between the two was established on 24 4 1798 TT following an increase in [[Andu Kur]] raids.


Kadar was with the Amarkens when Harmak died on 24 9 1795 TT. After three days of mourning Harmak's son [[Ambat]] proclaimed himself leader of the Amarkens. Kadar challenged the proclamation under the right of blood. The two engaged in a duel with Kadar emerging victorious and Ambat dead. Kadar was now the leader of the Amarkens


30 10 1795 TT Kadar announced to both of his tribal groups at a large ceremony that he was a god in human form and that he was destined to drive back the Andu Kur during their next large scale attack. This marked the beggining of Kadarism.


 
The other Tribal Groups of the [[Karin Plains]] did not initially believe in Kadar's claim to divinity. On 15 11 1794 TT the [[Deram Tribal Group]] recognised Kadar's divinity and entered into an alliance with his groups. The leader of the Deram was a man named [[Atet]]. Atet was a brother-in-law of the late Ambat and might have seen it as a way to ally himself with his brother-in-laws tribal group. Regardless of intent the move convinced more tribal groups to recognise the divinity of Kadar.
Ambat
 
== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Kadar's exact date of birth remains a matter of debate. The Ossbosche Assembly has recorded his date of birth as 12 11 1822 TT. This was initialy recorded through oral tradition and may not be historically accurate.
Kadar's exact date of birth remains a matter of debate. The Ossbosche Assembly has recorded his date of birth as 12 11 1822 TT. This was initialy recorded through oral tradition and may not be historically accurate.


Many of the dates that take place after Kadar ascendes are cooberated via ancient [[Weer Nation|Weer]] records.
Many of the dates that take place after Kadar ascent are corroborated via ancient [[Weer Nation|Weer]] records.
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Revision as of 00:57, 19 August 2022

Kadar or Kadar of the Arkarans the founder of the Akarian Confederation and the first god of Kadarism.

Biography

Early life

Kadar was born on 12 11 1822 TT. He was the third son of Yandak, who was the leader of the Arkarian Triabal Group and a cousin of Harmak, leader of the Amarken Tribal Group.

Yandak was killed whilst chasing down Andu Kur raiders at somepoint in late 1800 TT. As he had been out when he was killed his death went unkown to the Arkarians for sometime. It was only on 2 1 1799 TT that Kadar was named leader.

Leader of the Arkarians

Kadar had attempted to form an alliance with the Amarkens during his first year in power but was turned down by their leader Harmak who feared that the youthful Kadar would try to see him overthrown. An alliance between the two was established on 24 4 1798 TT following an increase in Andu Kur raids.

Kadar was with the Amarkens when Harmak died on 24 9 1795 TT. After three days of mourning Harmak's son Ambat proclaimed himself leader of the Amarkens. Kadar challenged the proclamation under the right of blood. The two engaged in a duel with Kadar emerging victorious and Ambat dead. Kadar was now the leader of the Amarkens

30 10 1795 TT Kadar announced to both of his tribal groups at a large ceremony that he was a god in human form and that he was destined to drive back the Andu Kur during their next large scale attack. This marked the beggining of Kadarism.

The other Tribal Groups of the Karin Plains did not initially believe in Kadar's claim to divinity. On 15 11 1794 TT the Deram Tribal Group recognised Kadar's divinity and entered into an alliance with his groups. The leader of the Deram was a man named Atet. Atet was a brother-in-law of the late Ambat and might have seen it as a way to ally himself with his brother-in-laws tribal group. Regardless of intent the move convinced more tribal groups to recognise the divinity of Kadar.

Notes

Kadar's exact date of birth remains a matter of debate. The Ossbosche Assembly has recorded his date of birth as 12 11 1822 TT. This was initialy recorded through oral tradition and may not be historically accurate.

Many of the dates that take place after Kadar ascent are corroborated via ancient Weer records.