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The '''Lhazareen''', known to the [[Dothraki]] as the ''Lamb Men'', are a people who live in [[Lhazar]].
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The '''Lhazareen''' (also spelled '''Lhazarene'''{{ref|ADWD|2}}) are a people of peaceful shepherds from [[Lhazar]] in the continent of [[Essos]].
  
They have copper skin and almond-shaped eyes, similar to the [[Dothraki]], however they are more squat and flat-faced, their black hair cropped short. They herd sheep and farm. Their language has a sing-song quality.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 61|Chapter 61]], Daenerys</ref>
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==About==
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Established in [[Lhazar]], south-west of [[Vaes Dothrak]], the Lhazareen's camps are frequently raided for slaves by the [[Dothraki]], who refer to them as ''haesh rakhi'' or Lamb Men. Mirroring the importance of sheep herding in Lhazareen culture, their deity is known as the [[Great Shepherd]].
  
The Dothraki believe they lay with sheep.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 61|Chapter 61]], Daenerys</ref>
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The Lhazareen have [[copper]] skin and almond-shaped eyes, similar to the Dothraki, but they are more squat and flat-faced and have black hair cropped short. They herd sheep and farm. Their language has a sing-song quality.{{Ref|aGoT|61}}
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The Dothraki believe they lay with sheep.{{Ref|aGoT|61}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
===A Game of Thrones===
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===''A Game of Thones''===
A town of Lhazareen is encountered in the [[Dothraki Sea]] by both Khal [[Ogo]] and Khal [[Drogo]]. Their town is destroyed by Drogo, and the people sold as slaves.
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A Lhazarene town is encountered in the [[Dothraki sea]] by both Khal [[Ogo]] and Khal [[Drogo]]. Their town is destroyed by Drogo, and its people are taken as slaves.{{Ref|aGoT|61}}
  
==References and Sources==
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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Under Queen [[Daenerys Targaryen]], [[Meereen]] makes an alliance with Lhazar.{{Ref|aDwD|16}} Fighters from [[Lhazar]] are among those who come to [[Meereen]] to battle in [[Daznak's Pit]].{{Ref|aDwD|52}}
  
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A former Lhazarene slave, [[the Red Lamb]], goes into training in the [[Great Pyramid]] to become a [[knight]], and is a squire to Ser [[Barristan Selmy]].{{ref|ADWD|67}} By the end of the novel he is a newly-made knight.{{Ref|aDwD|70}}
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|The [[Dothraki]] horselords call the Lhazarene the Lamb Men.  When you shear them all they do is bleat.  They are not a martial people.{{Ref|aDwD|16}}|[[Xaro Xhoan Daxos]] scoffing at [[Meereen]]’s alliance with the Lhazar}}
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 17 May 2020

The Lhazareen (also spelled Lhazarene[1]) are a people of peaceful shepherds from Lhazar in the continent of Essos.

About

Established in Lhazar, south-west of Vaes Dothrak, the Lhazareen's camps are frequently raided for slaves by the Dothraki, who refer to them as haesh rakhi or Lamb Men. Mirroring the importance of sheep herding in Lhazareen culture, their deity is known as the Great Shepherd.

The Lhazareen have copper skin and almond-shaped eyes, similar to the Dothraki, but they are more squat and flat-faced and have black hair cropped short. They herd sheep and farm. Their language has a sing-song quality.[2] The Dothraki believe they lay with sheep.[2]

Recent Events

A Game of Thones

A Lhazarene town is encountered in the Dothraki sea by both Khal Ogo and Khal Drogo. Their town is destroyed by Drogo, and its people are taken as slaves.[2]

A Dance with Dragons

Under Queen Daenerys Targaryen, Meereen makes an alliance with Lhazar.[3] Fighters from Lhazar are among those who come to Meereen to battle in Daznak's Pit.[4]

A former Lhazarene slave, the Red Lamb, goes into training in the Great Pyramid to become a knight, and is a squire to Ser Barristan Selmy.[5] By the end of the novel he is a newly-made knight.[6]

Quotes

The Dothraki horselords call the Lhazarene the Lamb Men. When you shear them all they do is bleat. They are not a martial people.[3]

Xaro Xhoan Daxos scoffing at Meereen’s alliance with the Lhazar

References