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The High King refused. This prompted a war between the Kingdom of Fidakar and the United Kingdom of Packilvania. With the United Kingdom of Packilvania also facing rebellions and sedition from the [[nobility of Packilvania]] and the military of Packilvania, the Zubraynite dynasty was deposed and replaced by the Demirite dynasty. As such, Saidun the Conqueror was crowned as the first [[Sultan of Packilvania]] and the Kingdom of Fidakar was annexed by the United Kingdom of Packilvania which was declared the Sultanate of Packilvania.
 
The House of Demir was an overwhelmingly [[W:Human|Hominine]] family. They primarily spoke the [[Packilvanian language]] (especially the dialects spoken in the Kingdom of Fidakar prior to their take over of Packilvania). In addition the House of Demir officially practiced the religion of [[Paxism]]. The family practiced a version of Paxism known as Sohadekism which was an off-shoot of the branch known as [[Melkezedekism]]. Whereas Melkezedekism was established by [[Melkezedek the Great]], Sohadekism was established (largely unintentionally) by [[Prophet SohadekismSohadek]] when he declared that he had a prophecy that a human would be the first Sultan of Packilvania.
 
Four of the Demirite dynasty's monarchs were women, all named Zerah Demir because they practiced male-preference primogeniture. The last ruler of the Demirite dynasty was Sultana [[Zerah Demir IV]]. Unlike previous female monarchs who married a Prince of the Demir dynasty to ensure that the House of Demir remained the Royal House of Packilvania, Zerah Demir IV married a foreign King: [[Succession to the Morstaybishlian Throne|King]] of [[Great Morstaybishlia]] [[Thadeus I]].
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