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{{Infobox person|name=Besmali|honorific prefix=Prophet|honorific suffix=Peace be upon Him|image=Pax.jpg|birth_name=Uncertain|native_name=''Beshmaal'' ([[Packilvanian]])|birth_date=circa 2000 BCE|birth_place=near [[Akas Akil]], [[Ashura]], [[Packilvania]]|death_date=mid to late 21st century BCE|burial_place=Unknown|known for=Founder or modern-day [[Paxism]]|works=Ichtmar}}
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'''Prophet Besmali''' is a semi-legendary figure who is believed to have founded the modern version of the religion of [[Paxism]]. Although the people of Central Yasteria had monotheistic religions that were largely similar, he consolidated and codified the beliefs of the people in [[Ashura]]. Thus, many of the beliefs of Paxism emanate from his teachings.
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Although not much is known about his early life, he is believed to have been born in the Kingdom of Akil which existed in the area of modern-day [[Akas Akil]]. Other than for writing or reciting the Ichtmar, he is also famous for a journey of preaching and miracle work that spanned most of Eastern Packilvania in whose footsteps devout adherents such as [[Prince Thumim]] have followed. This journey is believed to have started in [[Ashura]], then gone to [[Iganar]], then [[Jumhurikesh]] then returned to Iganar, then to [[Rigaryat]] then [[Mekedesh]] then to [[Fidakar]]. Some of the places he visited are commemorated through the construction of Temples such as the [[Ishak I]] Temple in Zukaril, Iganar. He is believed to have encountered an Esma and performed miracles on this journey. It is unknown where he died but scholars believe he died outside of modern Packilvania in the Codex Pontus.
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