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* Khal {[[Haro]]}, a historical ''khal'' one of the four ''khals'' that fought in the Field of Crows. When the Sarnori chariots smashed the centre of the Dothraki horde. Haro was trampled and killed, causing his ''khalasar'' to rout. However, the retreat was feigned. Haro's riders turned back on the pursuing Sarnori, raining arrows down on them, while the other ''khals'' surrounded the force on all sides.
 
* Khal {[[Haro]]}, a historical ''khal'' one of the four ''khals'' that fought in the Field of Crows. When the Sarnori chariots smashed the centre of the Dothraki horde. Haro was trampled and killed, causing his ''khalasar'' to rout. However, the retreat was feigned. Haro's riders turned back on the pursuing Sarnori, raining arrows down on them, while the other ''khals'' surrounded the force on all sides.
 
* Khal {[[Horro]]}, a historical ''khal'' who slew Khal Moro and took control of his ''khalasar'', and daughter for himself. The last great ''khal''.
 
* Khal {[[Horro]]}, a historical ''khal'' who slew Khal Moro and took control of his ''khalasar'', and daughter for himself. The last great ''khal''.
* Khal {[[Mengo]], a historical ''khal'' who united all Dothraki tribes and ''khalasars'' under his rule, becoming the first great ''khal''.
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* Khal {[[Mengo]]}, a historical ''khal'' who united all Dothraki tribes and ''khalasars'' under his rule, becoming the first great ''khal''.
 
** Khal {[[Moro (Century of Blood)|Moro]]}, a historical ''khal'', his son and the second great ''khal''.
 
** Khal {[[Moro (Century of Blood)|Moro]]}, a historical ''khal'', his son and the second great ''khal''.
  

Revision as of 19:37, 11 September 2016

Khal Drogo lead an enormous khalasar 40,000 strong - by Tomasz Jedruszek. © Fantasy Flight Games

Khal is a title that the Dothraki use to designate the leader of a khalasar, the nomadic groupings upon which their society is based.

The khal leads the khalasar and its various khas. The khal is usually considered the strongest or fiercest of a khalasar; he must be a ruthless and cunning warrior to deal with any who challenge his authority or get in his way. It is said that if a khal cannot ride, he cannot lead.

Khals keep trusted companions and guards known as bloodriders, who follow the khal everywhere, even in death. If their khal falls in battle, the bloodriders live only long enough to avenge his death. They refer to each other as “Blood of my Blood” as a sign of respect and the closeness of their bond.

A khal's wife is called a khaleesi, while his heir to a khalasar is named the khalakka.[1] When a khal dies, his khaleesi joins the dosh khaleen in Vaes Dothrak. Even the mightiest khals bow down before the authority and wisdom of the dosh khaleen.[1]

Known Khals

  • Khal {Drogo}, become khal at a young age and commanded the largest khalasar in his time.
  • Khal Jhaqo, once ko to Drogo, now khal in his own right.
  • Khal Pono, once ko to Drogo, now a khal of rising strength.
  • Khal Moro, attended Daenerys Targaryen's presentation to Khal Drogo in Pentos.
  • Khal Jommo, one of those who proclaimed Rhaego the stallion who mounts the world in Vaes Dothrak.
  • Khal {Ogo}, also was at Vaes Dothrak. Later fought and was killed by Drogo in Lhazar.
    • Khal {Fogo}, son and khalakka of Ogo. Slain by Drogo just after his father's death.
  • Khal Zekko, who periodically threatens Qohor.
  • Khal Motho, an old khal with an aging khalasar.
  • Khal {Temmo}, a historical khal who lost the Battle of the Three Thousand.
  • Khal {Onqo}, a historical khal who made incursions into the Ibbenese territories, only to be killed in a battle that utterly destroyed his khalasar.
    • Khal {Dhako}, known as the Dragon of the North, a historical khal his grandson. Who's khalasar was broken by the younger Khal Temmo, who took the elder captive and fed him to the flames after cutting off body parts and roasting them before his eyes, after first burning his wives and sons.
  • Khal {Zeggo}, a historical khal who sacked the city of Sarys, the last city of the Kingdom of Sarnor to fall to the Dothraki.
  • Khal {Loso}, known as Loso the Lame, a historical khal one of the four khals that fought in the Field of Crows. When the Sarnori pursued Khal Haro's feigned retreating riders, Loso's khalasar attacked from the rear. Less than a fortnight later, Loso sacked Sarnath and put the city to the torch.
  • Khal {Zhako}, a historical khal one of the four khals that fought in the Field of Crows. When the Sarnori pursued Khal Haro's feigned retreating riders, Zhako's khalasar attacked from the south.
  • Khal {Qano}, a historical khal one of the four khals that fought in the Field of Crows. When the Sarnori pursued Khal Haro's feigned retreating riders, Qano's khalasar attacked from the north.
  • Khal {Haro}, a historical khal one of the four khals that fought in the Field of Crows. When the Sarnori chariots smashed the centre of the Dothraki horde. Haro was trampled and killed, causing his khalasar to rout. However, the retreat was feigned. Haro's riders turned back on the pursuing Sarnori, raining arrows down on them, while the other khals surrounded the force on all sides.
  • Khal {Horro}, a historical khal who slew Khal Moro and took control of his khalasar, and daughter for himself. The last great khal.
  • Khal {Mengo}, a historical khal who united all Dothraki tribes and khalasars under his rule, becoming the first great khal.
    • Khal {Moro}, a historical khal, his son and the second great khal.

References and Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 36, Daenerys IV.