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The '''Kholin''' family are the ruling family of the kingdom of [[Alethkar]] on [[Roshar]]. [[Kholin princedom]] is their ancestral home, and [[Kholinar]] their seat of power.{{cite}}
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The '''Kholins''' are the ruling family of the kingdom of [[Alethkar]] on [[Roshar]]. [[Kholin princedom]] is their ancestral home, with [[Kholinar]] being their capital city.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
[[Gavilar]] and [[Dalinar]] Kholin lead a conquest against the other [[Highprince]]s of Alethkar, eventually consolidating the whole nation into a kingdom, using [[Kholinar]] as the base of their power.{{expand}}{{cite}}
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Like all Alethi princes, the Kholins are descended from the [[Sunmaker]] Sadees. The title of the Kholin Highprince has been held by 34 generations.{{book ref|sa3|105}} However, they did not begun their expansion until around roughly 1139, when [[Gavilar]] and [[Dalinar]] Kholin led a conquest against the other [[Highprince]]s of Alethkar, eventually consolidating the whole nation into a kingdom in the year 1148. {{book ref|sa3|3}} {{book ref|sa3|26}}
   
Gavilar took the crown, and married [[Navani]], siring [[Elhokar]] and [[Jasnah]]. Dalinar sired [[Adolin]] and [[Renarin]] with [[Evi Kholin]].
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Gavilar Kholin took the Alethi crown, and married [[Navani]], siring [[Jasnah]] and [[Elhokar]], while Dalinar, as his younger brother, married [[Evi]] and had [[Adolin]] and [[Renarin]] with her. Following Gavilar's [[Szeth|assassination]] in 1167, Elhokar, as the sole male heir, succeeded the throne.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} Some time before his father's death, he had married [[Aesudan]] and had a single son, [[Gavinor]] in the early years of the [[War of Reckoning]].
   
 
In {{Rosharan date|1173}}, during the [[War of Reckoning]], Navani attempted to court Dalinar, picking up their mutual interest in each other from their younger days, that had only been allowed to lapse because Dalinar had stepped aside in favour of Gavilar. Their courtship was frowned upon by the [[ardentia]] but nevertheless maintained and culminated in them being married in [[Urithiru]] by the [[Stormfather]], as no ardent was willing to perform the rites. Afterwards, Dalinar was titled a highking, giving up his claim to the princedom and making Adolin the Kholin highprince.
After Gavilar's [[Szeth|assassination]], Elhokar succeeded the throne.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}}{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}{{book ref|sa3|prologue}} Some time before his father's death, he had married [[Aesudan]], siring [[Gavinor]] in the early years of the [[War of Reckoning]]
 
   
 
The [[siege of Kholinar]] claimed the life of Elhokar at the hands of [[Moash]]{{book ref|sa3|84}}, but his child and heir, [[Gavinor]], was rescued by [[Skar]] and [[Drehy]].{{book ref|sa3|122}} Around the time of Elhokar's death, his wife perished as well, being consumed by the power of [[Yelig-nar]], with whom she had entered a bond shortly before and proved unable to control the overwhelming power of the [[Unmade]] within her.
In {{Rosharan date|1173}}, during the [[War of Reckoning]], Navani attempted to court Dalinar, picking up their mutual interest in each other from their younger days, that had only been allowed to lapse because Dalinar had stepped aside in favour of Gavilar, who had expressed an interest in Navani. Their courtship was frowned upon by the [[ardentia]] but nevertheless maintained and culminated in them being married in [[Urithiru]] by the [[Stormfather]], as no ardent was willing to perform the rites.{{cite}}
 
   
 
After the [[battle of Thaylen Field]] Dalinar asked Adolin to be king, but as he did not believe himself to be capable, Jasnah was crowned queen instead.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
The [[siege of Kholinar]] claimed the life of Elhokar at the hands of [[Moash]]{{book ref|sa3|84}}, but his child and heir [[Gavinor]] is rescued by [[Skar]] and [[Drehy]].{{book ref|sa3|122}} Around the time of Elhokar's death, his wife perishes as well, being consumed by the power of [[Yelig-nar]], with whom she had entered a bond shortly before and proven unable to control the overwhelming power of the [[Unmade]] within her.
 
   
 
When [[Shallan Davar]] becomes Jasnah's ward, in order to protect Shallan's family from their creditors and political adversaries, Jasnah orchestrates a causal betrothal between her ward and Adolin.{{book ref|sa2|1}} This eventually culminated in their marriage after the battle of Thaylen Field.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
After the [[battle of Thaylen Field]] Dalinar asks Adolin to be king but then Jasnah is crowned queen of [[Alethkar]].{{book ref|sa3|122}}
 
 
When [[Shallan Davar]] becomes Jasnah's ward, in order to protect Shallan's family from their creditors and political adversaries, Jasnah orchestrates a causal betrothal between her ward and Adolin.{{cite}} This eventually culminates in their marriage after the battle of Thaylen Field.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
 
   
 
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The Kholins are the ruling family of the kingdom of Alethkar on Roshar. Kholin princedom is their ancestral home, with Kholinar being their capital city.

History

Like all Alethi princes, the Kholins are descended from the Sunmaker Sadees. The title of the Kholin Highprince has been held by 34 generations.[1] However, they did not begun their expansion until around roughly 1139, when Gavilar and Dalinar Kholin led a conquest against the other Highprinces of Alethkar, eventually consolidating the whole nation into a kingdom in the year 1148. [2] [3]

Gavilar Kholin took the Alethi crown, and married Navani, siring Jasnah and Elhokar, while Dalinar, as his younger brother, married Evi and had Adolin and Renarin with her. Following Gavilar's assassination in 1167, Elhokar, as the sole male heir, succeeded the throne.[4] Some time before his father's death, he had married Aesudan and had a single son, Gavinor in the early years of the War of Reckoning.

In 1173, during the War of Reckoning, Navani attempted to court Dalinar, picking up their mutual interest in each other from their younger days, that had only been allowed to lapse because Dalinar had stepped aside in favour of Gavilar. Their courtship was frowned upon by the ardentia but nevertheless maintained and culminated in them being married in Urithiru by the Stormfather, as no ardent was willing to perform the rites. Afterwards, Dalinar was titled a highking, giving up his claim to the princedom and making Adolin the Kholin highprince.

The siege of Kholinar claimed the life of Elhokar at the hands of Moash[5], but his child and heir, Gavinor, was rescued by Skar and Drehy.[6] Around the time of Elhokar's death, his wife perished as well, being consumed by the power of Yelig-nar, with whom she had entered a bond shortly before and proved unable to control the overwhelming power of the Unmade within her.

After the battle of Thaylen Field Dalinar asked Adolin to be king, but as he did not believe himself to be capable, Jasnah was crowned queen instead.[6]

When Shallan Davar becomes Jasnah's ward, in order to protect Shallan's family from their creditors and political adversaries, Jasnah orchestrates a causal betrothal between her ward and Adolin.[7] This eventually culminated in their marriage after the battle of Thaylen Field.[6]

Family Tree

House Kholin family tree
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Notes

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