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'''Batinid Sultanate''' is a sultanate in the western desert mesas of [[Arrakis]]. The current Sultan is Bashar al-Bassad.
'''Batinid Sultanate''' is a sultanate in the western desert mesas of [[Arrakis]]. The current Sultan is [[Bashar al-Bassad]].


== History ==
== History ==


The valley of the river [[Riyasa]] have been inhabited since time immemorial. Different clans of the the Bassi have battled for dominance, until recently when Bashar al-Bassad united the clans and created the Batinid Sultanate. Batinid means united in the Bassian language.
The valley of the river [[Riyasa]] have been inhabited since time immemorial. Different clans of the the Bassi have battled for dominance, until recently when [[Bashar al-Bassad]] united the clans and created the Batinid Sultanate. Batinid means united in the Bassian language.


== Religion ==
== Religion ==
The Batinid worship the river goddess Riyasa. Their rites consist of celebrating the life giving water of the river.  
The Batinid worship the river goddess [[Riyasa (goddess)|Riyasa]]. Their rites consist of celebrating the life giving water of the river.  


== Settlements ==
== Settlements ==

Revision as of 17:43, 15 January 2018

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Capital: Khahdad
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Demonym: Batinid
Ethnic Groups: Bassi
Currency: Batinid Dirham

Batinid Sultanate is a sultanate in the western desert mesas of Arrakis. The current Sultan is Bashar al-Bassad.

History

The valley of the river Riyasa have been inhabited since time immemorial. Different clans of the the Bassi have battled for dominance, until recently when Bashar al-Bassad united the clans and created the Batinid Sultanate. Batinid means united in the Bassian language.

Religion

The Batinid worship the river goddess Riyasa. Their rites consist of celebrating the life giving water of the river.

Settlements