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'''Tashikk''' is a princedom on [[Roshar]] that is a major ally to [[Azir]].{{book ref|sa3|12}} The people of Tashikk are called the Tashikki.{{book ref|sa2.5|2}}
 
'''Tashikk''' is a princedom on [[Roshar]] that is a major ally to [[Azir]].{{book ref|sa3|12}} The people of Tashikk are called the Tashikki.{{book ref|sa2.5|2}}
 
== Etymology ==
 
''Tashikk'' is derived from the prominent Tashikki diety Tashi, the local name for the Herald [[Ishar]].{{book ref|sa4|101}}
 
   
 
== Geography ==
 
== Geography ==
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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
During the [[Heraldic Epochs]], Tashikk was part of the [[Silver Kingdoms|Silver Kingdom]] of [[Makabakam]].{{map ref|Silver Kingdoms}} It's uncertain when they split off from it. At some point, they joined the Azish Empire as a member state.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
=== The Heraldic Epochs (c.-5825 - c.-3333) ===
 
{{image|Silver Kingdoms.jpg|side=right|width=450px|Map of the Silver Kingdoms}}
 
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During the [[Heraldic Epochs]], Tashikk was part of the [[Silver Kingdoms|Silver Kingdom]] of [[Makabakam]].{{map ref|Silver Kingdoms}} As one of the Silver Kingdoms, it was settled by Ashynite emigrants who arrived on Roshar in Shinovar circa -5825 on the Vorin calendar,{{book ref|row|111}}{{book ref|row|14}} before eventually expanding outward and conquering the rest of Roshar.
 
   
 
Shortly before the [[True Desolation]] began, the [[Herald]] [[Nale]] was travelling across Tashikk with [[Szeth]] and several other [[Skybreakers]], tracking down and killing new [[Surgebinder]]s in a misguided attempt to prevent a new Desolation. This ended with the arrival of the [[Everstorm]], when Nale departed, leaving Szeth behind. He would later come back and take him to the [[Purelake]].{{book ref|sa3|90}}
It is not known what year during the Heraldic Epochs the area that would come to be Tashikk began to be inhabited by humans.
 
 
Due to the Desolations, they were constantly returned back to primitive technological levels, often to the point to making use of stone tools. Though they advanced each time with the help of the Heralds whenever they returned, often helping them to enter into the bronze age, often receiving this assistance from [[Kalak]] and his [[Willshapers]].{{book ref|sa2|i|7}}{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}}{{wob ref|1430}}{{wob ref|13779}}
 
 
It's uncertain when they split off from Makabakam.
 
 
=== Era of Solitude (c.-3333 - {{rosharan date|1173}}) ===
 
At some point during the Era of Solitude they joined the Azish Empire as a member state.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
 
 
Circa {{rosharan date|1074}}, Yeddaw was created with Azish Imperial Shardblades, and eventually became a prominent city in Tashikk.{{book ref|Edgedancer|2}}
 
 
Shortly before the [[True Desolation]] began, in late {{rosharan date|1173}} the [[Herald]] [[Nale]] was travelling across Tashikk with [[Szeth]] and several other [[Skybreakers]], tracking down and killing new [[Surgebinder]]s in a misguided attempt to prevent a new Desolation.
 
 
=== The True Desolation ===
 
Nale's attempts to stop the Desolation ended with the arrival of the [[Everstorm]] in Yeddaw in {{rosharan date|1174|1|1}}, which led to Nale depart the country, leaving Szeth behind. He would later come back and take him to the [[Purelake]].{{book ref|sa3|90}}
 
   
 
[[Dalinar]] used the Tashikki relay stations to warn the world about the Everstorm.{{book ref|sa3|87}} He later contacted the prince of Tashikk to get him to join his coalition, but the prince refused to commit, waiting for the decision of Azir.{{book ref|sa3|12}} When the Azish decided to ally with [[Urithiru]], Tashikk did as well, and they sent the Tashikki ambassador in [[Azimir]] to the tower-city as their representative.{{book ref|sa3|96}}
 
[[Dalinar]] used the Tashikki relay stations to warn the world about the Everstorm.{{book ref|sa3|87}} He later contacted the prince of Tashikk to get him to join his coalition, but the prince refused to commit, waiting for the decision of Azir.{{book ref|sa3|12}} When the Azish decided to ally with [[Urithiru]], Tashikk did as well, and they sent the Tashikki ambassador in [[Azimir]] to the tower-city as their representative.{{book ref|sa3|96}}
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=== Information trading ===
 
=== Information trading ===
 
Even beyond the Azish Empire, Tashikk is Roshar's greatest [[spanreed]] hub, and the reeds connected to it are used even as far East as [[Alethkar]].{{book ref|sa2|42}}{{book ref|sa2|87}} More than simply a relay station, Tashikk provides spanreed services to the entire world, distributing them and providing connections.{{book ref|sa3|47}} They are also well-known for their ability to acquire information from all over, and sharing it for outrageous prices.{{book ref|sa3|96}} Rumours and gossip traveling the world often start in Tashikk.{{book ref|sa3|107}}{{book ref|sa3|122}}
 
Even beyond the Azish Empire, Tashikk is Roshar's greatest [[spanreed]] hub, and the reeds connected to it are used even as far East as [[Alethkar]].{{book ref|sa2|42}}{{book ref|sa2|87}} More than simply a relay station, Tashikk provides spanreed services to the entire world, distributing them and providing connections.{{book ref|sa3|47}} They are also well-known for their ability to acquire information from all over, and sharing it for outrageous prices.{{book ref|sa3|96}} Rumours and gossip traveling the world often start in Tashikk.{{book ref|sa3|107}}{{book ref|sa3|122}}
 
=== Foreign Policy and International Relationships ===
 
==== Alm ====
 
They have a good relationship with Alm, and Alm people are allowed to enter the nation without much trouble.{{book ref|sa2.5|4}}
 
 
==== Alethkar ====
 
They are a member of the Coalition of Monarchs with Alethkar.{{book ref|sa3|96}} They also grant their spanreed services to Alethkar, which makes effective use of these services.{{book ref|sa3|47}}{{book ref|sa2|42}}{{book ref|sa2|87}}
 
 
==== Azir ====
 
They are under the control of the Azish Empire, and are thus subservient to Azir.{{cite}}
 
   
 
== Culture ==
 
== Culture ==
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The people of Tashikk are ethnically Makabaki, with dark brown skin. They are known to be polite and reserved, even compared to their northern neighbors.{{book ref|sa2.5|2}} Much like the Azish, the Tashikki are highly formal, and their society is highly bureaucratized. Alongside [[sphere]]s, information is considered a valid currency among them.{{book ref|sa2.5|3}}
 
The people of Tashikk are ethnically Makabaki, with dark brown skin. They are known to be polite and reserved, even compared to their northern neighbors.{{book ref|sa2.5|2}} Much like the Azish, the Tashikki are highly formal, and their society is highly bureaucratized. Alongside [[sphere]]s, information is considered a valid currency among them.{{book ref|sa2.5|3}}
   
Both men and women typically wear [[shiqua]]s, complex, one-sheet wraps covering their entire body, including the face.{{book ref|sa2.5|4}}{{book ref|sa2.5|8}} The exceptions to that include guards, who need clothing that's easier to move in, and diplomats, who will sometimes use more common, international styles when abroad, presumably to fit in.{{book ref|sa2.5|2}}{{book ref|sa3|96}}
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Both men and women typically wear [[shiqua]]s, complex, one-sheet wraps covering their entire body, including the face.{{book ref|sa2.5|8}} The exceptions to that include guards, who need clothing that's easier to move in, and diplomats, who will sometimes use more common, international styles when abroad, presumably to fit in.{{book ref|sa2.5|2}}{{book ref|sa3|96}}
   
 
=== Religion ===
 
=== Religion ===
The Tashikki shiqua is religiously-motivated -- it is worn to protect the wearer from the eyes of '''Nun Raylisi''', an evil entity that represents [[Odium]] in their religion.{{wob ref|12755}}{{book ref|sa2.5|3}}
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The Tashikki shiqua is religiously-motivated -- it's to protect the wearer from the eyes of '''Nun Raylisi''', an evil entity that represents [[Odium]] in their religion.{{wob ref|12755}}{{book ref|sa2.5|3}}
   
Opposing Nun Raylisi is the god '''Tashi''' (the local name for [[Ishar]]),{{book ref|sa4|101}} also known as God of Gods and Binder of the World.{{book ref|sa2.5|13}} He is assisted by the Nine, a group of entities who "bound the world" together with him{{book ref|sa2.5|8}} (presumably the other [[Herald]]s). It is believed that Tashi protects the Tashikki in their home nation, and so they usually forego the face covering there, but keep it on when abroad.{{book ref|sa2.5|3}}
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Opposing Nun Raylisi is the god '''Tashi''', also known as God of Gods and Binder of the World.{{book ref|sa2.5|13}} He's assisted by the Nine, a group of entities who bound the world together with him.{{book ref|sa2.5|8}} It's believed that Tashi protects the Tashikki in their home nation, which is why they usually forego the face covering there, while keeping it on when abroad.{{book ref|sa2.5|3}}
   
In [[Yeddaw]], the last of the ten types of pancakes made during the [[Weeping]] is dedicated to him, though unlike the others, it is metaphorical, thought about rather than physically made.{{book ref|sa2.5|20}}
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The Tashi and the Nine are how the Tashikki understand the [[Herald]]s. Which Herald corresponds to Tashi is uncertain, but it may be Ishar.{{book ref|sa2.5|8}}{{wob ref|12755}} In [[Yeddaw]], the last of the ten types of pancakes made during the [[Weeping]] is dedicated to him, though unlike the others, it's metaphorical, thought about rather than physically made.{{book ref|sa2.5|20}} The name Tashikk likely derives from Tashi.
   
 
== Notable citizens ==
 
== Notable citizens ==

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