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[[File: Young Jasnah and Navani by Audrey Hotte.jpg|thumb|right|x200px|<center><small>by {{a|Audrey Hotte}}</small></center>]]
=== Early Life (1139—1167) ===
Jasnah Kholin was born in {{Rosharan date|1139}} to Gavilar and Navani Kholin. Her brother, Elhokar, was born eight years later in {{Rosharan date|1147}}.{{book ref|sa1|12}} She became a princess of Alethkar when Gavilar united the [[highprince]]s and became the king in {{Rosharan date|1163}}. At about ages twelve to thirteen, Jasnah suffered from a case of lunacy.{{book ref|sa3|49}} When Jasnah reflects on this period of time, she remembers a dark room and screaming her voice ragged. According to her, this was when she learned that people she loved could still hurt her.{{book ref|sa3|47}}
 
Jasnah transcribed Gavilar's account of his first meeting with the [[Parshendi]] in {{Rosharan date|1166}}.{{book ref|sa1|36}} She didn't know what to think of the changes in Gavilar around that time,{{book ref|sa1|15}} but felt connected to her father for the first time.{{book ref|sa1|45}} She was very interested in studying the Parshendi and the [[Shattered Plains]]. She suspected that the ruins in the Plains were extremely important, and that scholars had been searching for said ruins for a long time.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}
 
Before Jasnah became famous as a heretic of Vorinism, Gavilar wanted her to marry Amaram.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} Jasnah refused the betrothal before her father died, but Amaram still pursued her after the fact. She continued rebuffing his advances, and he was bitter toward her for years.{{book ref|sa2|37}}
 
=== The Research (1167—1173) ===
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