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''Main page: [[History of the Lein Dynasty]]''
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The [[House of the Lein|ruling house of the dynasty]] traces its history back to the [[Murna Dynasty]], when Lein Tegar berInsan was appointed to be the hereditary prefect of a county-sized fief near [[Lake Ernugs]], one of the sources of the [[Atgama River]]. This fief grew and expanded throughout the Murna and the succeeding [[Hara Dynasty]] until, by the end of the 1st century Hara,  
===Beginnings===
 
The [[House of the Lein|ruling house of the dynasty]] traces its history back to the [[Murna Dynasty]], when Lein Tegar berInsan was appointed to be the hereditary prefect of a county-sized fief near [[Lake Ernugs]], one of the sources of the [[Atgama River]]. By the late [[Hara Dynasty]], which succeeded the Muma, the Lein had become one of the most powerful nobles within the realm. In 156 Hara, [[Lein Durun berHikas]], the Great Progenitor of the Dynasty, led a revolt against the Hara over disputes regarding tribute, and after a [[Founding of the Lein Dynasty|9 year war]] succeeded in supplanting the Hara and establishing his own regime.


==Government==
==Government==

Revision as of 05:48, 2 April 2009

The Lein Dynasty (Itarakosge: Kerana ne-i-Lein) was a dynasty which ruled over the Realm of the Tarakasane, the fifth such imperial dynasty to be historically attested to. Ruling over the Tarakasane for 546 years and over 27 Emperors, the dynasty was the first centralised dynasty of the Empire, representing a crucial break from the semi-feudal governmental tradition of previous dynasties.

History

Main page: History of the Lein Dynasty

Beginnings

The ruling house of the dynasty traces its history back to the Murna Dynasty, when Lein Tegar berInsan was appointed to be the hereditary prefect of a county-sized fief near Lake Ernugs, one of the sources of the Atgama River. By the late Hara Dynasty, which succeeded the Muma, the Lein had become one of the most powerful nobles within the realm. In 156 Hara, Lein Durun berHikas, the Great Progenitor of the Dynasty, led a revolt against the Hara over disputes regarding tribute, and after a 9 year war succeeded in supplanting the Hara and establishing his own regime.

Government

Main page: Government of the Lein Dynasty

Economy

Main page: Economy of the Lein Dynasty

Society and Culture

Main page: Lein Society

Military

Main page: Military of the Lein Dynasty