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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
The '''Khwarazm Empire''' is a small [[Deep Periphery|deep periphery]] proto-state consisting of 4 worlds - [[Herat]], [[Nishapur]], [[Marv]] and [[Urgenj]].  The Khwarazm Empire is located coreward from the [[Inner Sphere]]. The Empire was occupied in [[3049]] by [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and used as a port of call along the [[Clan Invasion|Clan Invasion Route]].
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The '''Khwarazm Empire''' was a small [[Deep Periphery|deep periphery]] proto-state consisting of four worlds—[[Herat (KE)|Herat]], [[Nishapur]], [[Marv]], and [[Urgenj]]—located coreward from the [[Inner Sphere]]. All Khwarazmi worlds are rugged, with mountainous terrain and scattered deserts.<ref name=ECp98-99>''Explorer Corps'', pp. 98–99</ref>
  
The Khwarazmi people are poor, subsistence farmers.  The merchant ruling class, on the other hand, lives in relative opulence. Khwarazmi worlds are rugged, with mountainous terrain and scattered deserts.  Khwarazmi technology is well below that of the [[Inner Sphere]]. Technology and social order have changed little since the Jade Falcons occupied Khwarazmi space, but the ruling class is not allowed freedom to trade as they once did.
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The bulk of the Khwarazmi people were poor subsistence farmers, while the merchant ruling class lived in relative opulence. Khwarazmi technology was well below that of the [[Inner Sphere]]. As of [[3049]] the Khwarazm Empire possessed no standing army, no [[BattleMech]]-scale weaponry, and only small personal weapons.<ref name=ECp98-99/>
  
The Khwarazm Empire possessed no standing army, no [[BattleMech]]-scale weaponry, and only small personal weapons at the time of the Clan occupation.
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This lack of serious military power enabled [[Clan Jade Falcon]] to easily seize the Khwarazmi worlds and use them as a port of call along the [[Exodus Road]] during and after [[Operation REVIVAL]]. The Clan occupation resulted in little discernible change to Khwarazmi technology and social order; the chief exception was restrictions placed upon the native merchant princes' freedom of trade. As a result anti-Clan sentiment was strongest among the merchants.<ref name=ECp98-99/>
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However, the handful of active resistance fighters possessed only small arms and were unable to challenge even the small Jade Falcon garrison of two [[Trinary|Trinaries]] from the [[24th Provisional Garrison (Clan Jade Falcon)|Twenty-fourth Provisional Garrison Cluster]]. Encouragement of these rebels by [[Explorer Corps (ComStar)|Explorer Corps]]-sponsored mercenaries did not alter this situation.<ref name=ECp98-99/><ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 107: "24th Provisional Garrison Cluster"</ref>
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===Dark Age===
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By the mid-[[thirty-second century]], the Khwarazm Empire was considered a lost civilization, with even its location unknown to the wider galaxy.  [[Chi Galaxy (Escorpión Imperio)|Seeker Galaxy]]’s Star Commander Adam, an ''abtakha'' [[Clan Goliath Scorpion|Goliath Scorpion]] warrior of Hanseatic origin, began seeking out the Khwarazm worlds upon learning of their existence.  As of [[3150]], he seeks to further his investigations beyond securing Khwarazm artifacts and intends to depart the [[Scorpion Empire]] in hopes of obtaining historical maps from the Jade Falcons via Trials to assist in his quest.<ref>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 19'', p. 9: "Star Commander Adam"</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* Commentary from one of the BattleTech Line Developers suggests that [http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,24886.msg0.html#new the Khwarazm Empire was destroyed or depopulated during the [[Wars of Reaving]].]
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* Commentary from one of the BattleTech Line Developers suggests that [http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,24886.msg0.html#new the Khwarazm Empire was destroyed or depopulated] during [[the Wars of Reaving]]:
  
 
{{Quote|Considering they were used by the Jade Falcons, and what has happened to the rest of the Coreward posessions of the Inner Sphere Clans....
 
{{Quote|Considering they were used by the Jade Falcons, and what has happened to the rest of the Coreward posessions of the Inner Sphere Clans....
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)]]''
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* ''[[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)|Explorer Corps]]''
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* ''[[Field Manual: Crusader Clans]]''
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* ''[[Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 19]]''
  
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Latest revision as of 00:33, 11 February 2024

Khwarazm Empire
State Profile
Dissolution year: 3049
Controlled system(s): 4
Government
Military

Overview[edit]

The Khwarazm Empire was a small deep periphery proto-state consisting of four worlds—Herat, Nishapur, Marv, and Urgenj—located coreward from the Inner Sphere. All Khwarazmi worlds are rugged, with mountainous terrain and scattered deserts.[1]

The bulk of the Khwarazmi people were poor subsistence farmers, while the merchant ruling class lived in relative opulence. Khwarazmi technology was well below that of the Inner Sphere. As of 3049 the Khwarazm Empire possessed no standing army, no BattleMech-scale weaponry, and only small personal weapons.[1]

This lack of serious military power enabled Clan Jade Falcon to easily seize the Khwarazmi worlds and use them as a port of call along the Exodus Road during and after Operation REVIVAL. The Clan occupation resulted in little discernible change to Khwarazmi technology and social order; the chief exception was restrictions placed upon the native merchant princes' freedom of trade. As a result anti-Clan sentiment was strongest among the merchants.[1]

However, the handful of active resistance fighters possessed only small arms and were unable to challenge even the small Jade Falcon garrison of two Trinaries from the Twenty-fourth Provisional Garrison Cluster. Encouragement of these rebels by Explorer Corps-sponsored mercenaries did not alter this situation.[1][2]

Dark Age[edit]

By the mid-thirty-second century, the Khwarazm Empire was considered a lost civilization, with even its location unknown to the wider galaxy. Seeker Galaxy’s Star Commander Adam, an abtakha Goliath Scorpion warrior of Hanseatic origin, began seeking out the Khwarazm worlds upon learning of their existence. As of 3150, he seeks to further his investigations beyond securing Khwarazm artifacts and intends to depart the Scorpion Empire in hopes of obtaining historical maps from the Jade Falcons via Trials to assist in his quest.[3]

Notes[edit]

Considering they were used by the Jade Falcons, and what has happened to the rest of the Coreward posessions of the Inner Sphere Clans....

With regards,
Øystein
Precentor Cartographic

  — Øystein Tvedten, 26 November 2012

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Explorer Corps, pp. 98–99
  2. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 107: "24th Provisional Garrison Cluster"
  3. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 19, p. 9: "Star Commander Adam"

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