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* [[Zahir ibn Ma'mun]]
Rulers of Gharu'n:
* Malik [[Rakhil al-Khur]]
* Malik [[Amul ibn Rakhil]]
* Malik [[Tu'azar ibn Amul]]
* Malika [[Ladriya bint Daum]]
* Malik [[Sunadin the Unlucky]]
* Malik [[Qorsh the Cold]]
* Malik [[Zahir ibn Ma'mun]]
* Malik [[Jawhar al-Shamshir]]
* Malik [[Taraj al-Saum]]
* Malika [[Qadira bint Balj]]
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Malika of [[Gharu'n]].<ref name=ZogblasterGharu>[[Zogblaster.com - Gharu'ndim Introduction]]</ref> It is unclear if she is the Malika meant in the Lore Article [[The Malika and the Individual]].
Malika of [[Gharu'n]].<ref name=ZogblasterGharu>[[Zogblaster Archive/Heritage Groups/Gharu'ndim]]</ref> It is unclear if she is the Malika meant in the Lore Article [[The Malika and the Individual]]. In that case, she would be responsible for distributing the "dangerous" work "The Treatise of the Individual" in [[Viamont]], where it found its way to the [[Duke of Bellenesse]].<ref>2004/11 [[The Malika and the Individual]]</ref>
 
 


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Character Summary
Qadira bint Balj
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Related Characters:

Rulers of Gharu'n:


Malika of Gharu'n.[1] It is unclear if she is the Malika meant in the Lore Article The Malika and the Individual. In that case, she would be responsible for distributing the "dangerous" work "The Treatise of the Individual" in Viamont, where it found its way to the Duke of Bellenesse.[2]

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