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== Legacy ==
His teachings attracted disciples and formed the basis of a movement called Sohadekism within [[Paxism]] that advocated for the proclamation of a [[Sultan of Packilvania|Sultan]] in Packilvania. The movement had substantial debate about whether the description of the man in his vision as a Hominine necessarily implied that a Hominine would rule over the Felines. In the late 17th century, King [[Saidun the Conqueror|Saidun]] of [[Fidakar]] adopted many of his views as he sought to influence and build alliances with many of the lords and magisters of the [[Zubraynite dynasty|Zubraynite]] realm in preparation for and during the conquest of Packilvania following High King Uden II failing to pay the enormous debt incurred from wars and mitigating the effects of natural disasters. The movement formed the basis of the ideology of the hominine [[Demirite dynasty]] which taught [[Priminocentricism|Hominine Supremacy]] over Felines. The ideology has been heavily contested, with Ruhayl a-Kaniyad Darkhan's condemnation of his ideals during his prosecution of his case before the magisterial courts as the basis of Madvinism which advocated for a Feline Sultan and forms the ideology of the [[Bedonite dynasty]]. After Saidun the Conqueror proclaimed himself the Sultan, [[Supreme Magister]] Imodin VII declared him a Prophet.
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