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The '''Shariz Sultanate''' was a realm in [[Arrakis]]. The small nation, located in the harsh deserts surrounding the city of [[Shariz (city)|Shariz]], maintained cordial relations with its neighbouring city of [[Garantinople]] and was well known for its unique desert culture, minor trade involving poppies and oil, and the stewardship of the [[al Juba]] dynasty. All international trade went through the coastal town of [[Qalyut]], with its small port bustling under the towering watch of the nearby castle.
{{Infobox State
|nation = Shariz Sultanate
|picofflag = SharizFlag.jpeg
|motto = Unknown
|capital = [[Shariz (city)|Shariz]]
|language =  Sharizian
|language2 = 
|religion = [[Anoucherism]]
|religion2 = 
|demonym = Sharizian
|ethnics = Sharizians
|currency = Unknown
}}
The '''Shariz Sultanate''' was a realm in [[Arrakis]]. The small nation, located in the harsh deserts surrounding the city of [[Shariz (city)|Shariz]], maintained cordial relations with its neighbouring city of [[Garantinople]] and was well known for its unique desert culture, minor trade involving poppies and oil, and the stewardship of the [[al Juba]] dynasty. All international trade went through the coastal town of [[Qalyut]], with its small port bustling under the towering watch of the nearby castle. The religion of Shariz was a branch of [[Anoucherism]], the religion found in [[Haram]].
 
Despite being a coastal nation, Shariz never had a large navy, usually maintaining only one small galley to patrol the its coasts.


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Latest revision as of 23:21, 2 September 2025

Shariz Sultanate
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Motto: Unknown
Capital: Shariz
Religion:

Other Religions:

Anoucherism
Demonym: Sharizian
Ethnic Groups: Sharizians
Currency: Unknown

The Shariz Sultanate was a realm in Arrakis. The small nation, located in the harsh deserts surrounding the city of Shariz, maintained cordial relations with its neighbouring city of Garantinople and was well known for its unique desert culture, minor trade involving poppies and oil, and the stewardship of the al Juba dynasty. All international trade went through the coastal town of Qalyut, with its small port bustling under the towering watch of the nearby castle. The religion of Shariz was a branch of Anoucherism, the religion found in Haram.

Despite being a coastal nation, Shariz never had a large navy, usually maintaining only one small galley to patrol the its coasts.