List of monarchs of Ghazva

The following is a list of the monarchs of the First and Second Ghazvan Empires, the First and Second Kingdoms of Ghazva and the modern Empire of Ghazva. It runs from the foundation of the First Empire in 925 to the present day.

Disputed claimant
Prince Tejakhar of the Ejekhi - the future Ajansepi II - was the son of Ikhela, daughter of Nakhtal III, and King Charakarem II. On the death of his cousin-in-law Nakhtal IV and the fall of much of southern Ghazva to the Eriya, Charakarem invaded the remnants of the empire and installed his son onto the throne. Tejekhar ruled for seven months before losing the title to the Eriya Empire and fleeing back to his country.

House of Timrikh
Sekhal I was a descendent of Emperor Taral IV through his daughter Mukha, who married the Count of Timrikh in 1141. He besieged and conquered Agklanakh against all odds and was crowned king in 1213.

House of Eriya
Sekha, daughter of the brother of Mukhal I, was the unpopular queen Mukha I's closest successor upon her deposition. She was proclaimed queen, but immediately gave power to her husband, Prince Ankyawan of the Eriya. The nobles did not want a foreigner on the throne, especially a foreigner whose grandfather had dismantled the old Empire, so they rallied against him and deposed him after five months. Mukha was reinstated to the throne.

House of Nekhma
Mukha I married Taral, Duke of Nekhma, in 1270 and had one surviving son. He became Taral VI on the death of his mother.

House of Khatan
Mukhal III's father was Tejekhar Khatan, a Koxori nobleman, who was married to Mukha II. Mukhal expanded Ghazvan territory greatly and, in 1488, crowned himself the first Emperor of Ghazva in nearly 300 years.