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'''Uroh''', sometimes spelled as Oora, is somewhat equivalent to a Lord. It's usually a member of a ruler's government and/or trusted circle. Uroh can be appointed to virtually any position. For instance, although a Jeenor is a position usually attained through an army career, any Uroh can temporarily or permanently replace [[Jeenor]] on the order of a King or a Murdoh. Uron get appointed to the Assembly in [[assemblic monarchy|assemblic monarchies]]. They are the ones chosen as negotiators in a [[Toor_(political_entity)|toor]].
 
'''Uroh''', sometimes spelled as Oora, is somewhat equivalent to a Lord. It's usually a member of a ruler's government and/or trusted circle. Uroh can be appointed to virtually any position. For instance, although a Jeenor is a position usually attained through an army career, any Uroh can temporarily or permanently replace [[Jeenor]] on the order of a King or a Murdoh. Uron get appointed to the Assembly in [[assemblic monarchy|assemblic monarchies]]. They are the ones chosen as negotiators in a [[Toor_(political_entity)|toor]].
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== Gole ==
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=== Origin ===
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Tarnarian royal ranks were adopted by the [[Stat of Asdoh]] and later [[Toor]], one of the first states of [[Tarnaria]]. Due to the sophistication of the system, it is hypothesized that the system must have originated in [[Western Dantrian civilization|Western Dantria]] or was at least derived from such a ranks system. A very early system of royal ranks in [[Yammoe]] was very similar to the Tarnarian one, although quickly evolved, which seems to support the hypothesis that the system was imported from Western Dantria.
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Gole is a monarch. In the absence of Gole-vi-Gole, Gole would be the highest royal title of the land.
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== Ranks ==
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=== Gole ===
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Gole /gɑ'lɛ/ is a monarch. In the absence of Gole-vi-Gole (King of Kings), Gole would be the highest royal title of the land.
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=== Origin ===
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Tarnarian royal ranks were adopted by the [[Stat of Asdoh]] and later [[Toor]], one of the first states of [[Tarnaria]]. Due to the sophistication of the system, it is hypothesized that the system must have originated in [[Western Dantrian civilization|Western Dantria]] or was at least derived from such a ranks system. A very early system of royal ranks in [[Yammoe]] was very similar to the Tarnarian one, although quickly evolved, which seems to support the hypothesis that the system was imported from Western Dantria.
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== Murdoh ==
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=== Murdoh ===
    
Main article: [[Murdoh]]
 
Main article: [[Murdoh]]
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Murdoh's court usually consists of a Bortoh, several Davee-Murdoh and a Gorōloh.
 
Murdoh's court usually consists of a Bortoh, several Davee-Murdoh and a Gorōloh.
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== Uroh ==
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=== Uroh ===
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=== Uroh of land ===
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==== Uroh of land ====
    
Uroh of land is the oldest Uroh rank that dates back to the first revolution and the [[State of Asdoh]], with possible links to [[Western Dantrian civilization|Western Dantria]]. It effectively gives its holder total control of a piece of land, coupled with complete obedience to the Gole. The latter means that a perceived betrayal gives the Gole the power to revoke the title and any control of a piece of land that comes with it.
 
Uroh of land is the oldest Uroh rank that dates back to the first revolution and the [[State of Asdoh]], with possible links to [[Western Dantrian civilization|Western Dantria]]. It effectively gives its holder total control of a piece of land, coupled with complete obedience to the Gole. The latter means that a perceived betrayal gives the Gole the power to revoke the title and any control of a piece of land that comes with it.
    
Interestingly enough, however, the Gole cannot cancel the title itself. This has to do with the Great Gole Assent, which is the three promises that formalize (or "explain", as spoken in the original [[Bukk|Asdoh]], which holds the meaning of "promise" or "reassure" in this case) the justification of Gole's power:
 
Interestingly enough, however, the Gole cannot cancel the title itself. This has to do with the Great Gole Assent, which is the three promises that formalize (or "explain", as spoken in the original [[Bukk|Asdoh]], which holds the meaning of "promise" or "reassure" in this case) the justification of Gole's power: