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'''Jar Har''' was a [[God-Emperor]] of the [[Golden Empire of Yi Ti|Golden Empire]] of [[Yi Ti]] and the sixth member of [[sea-green emperors|his dynasty]]. Under his rule, the Golden Empire began the apex of its power with the conquest of [[Leng]]. He had at least two sons: [[Jar Joq]], his successor, and [[Jar Han]].{{ref|TWOIAF| Yi Ti}}
 
'''Jar Har''' was a [[God-Emperor]] of the [[Golden Empire of Yi Ti|Golden Empire]] of [[Yi Ti]] and the sixth member of [[sea-green emperors|his dynasty]]. Under his rule, the Golden Empire began the apex of its power with the conquest of [[Leng]]. He had at least two sons: [[Jar Joq]], his successor, and [[Jar Han]].{{ref|TWOIAF| Yi Ti}}
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The periodic slaughter of foreigners on Leng was ended by Jar Har. He also sent warriors to the subterranean ruins of Leng, though they returned mad, or not at all. Thus he finally decreed the vast underground ruins of the island should be sealed up and forgotten and entering such places be punished with torture and death.{{ref|TWOIAF| Leng}}
  
 
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Revision as of 05:49, 29 December 2014

Jar Har
Monarch
Full name Jar Har, sixth sea-green emperor
Title God-Emperor
Heir Jar Joq
Successor Jar Joq
Personal Information
Culture Yi Ti
Family
Dynasty Sea-green emperors
Issue Jar Joq
Jar Han
References
Book The World of Ice and Fire (Mentioned)

Jar Har was a God-Emperor of the Golden Empire of Yi Ti and the sixth member of his dynasty. Under his rule, the Golden Empire began the apex of its power with the conquest of Leng. He had at least two sons: Jar Joq, his successor, and Jar Han.[1]

The periodic slaughter of foreigners on Leng was ended by Jar Har. He also sent warriors to the subterranean ruins of Leng, though they returned mad, or not at all. Thus he finally decreed the vast underground ruins of the island should be sealed up and forgotten and entering such places be punished with torture and death.[2]

References and Notes