Suhar

Suhar (,  ; Irjysian: [suːhɐr]) is the capital and the largest city of Tekeleb, located at the northwestern coast of the country, near the maritime border with Morasavia. Suhar is the cultural, political, and economic center of the country, having been so since the end of the Three-Rajate War. According to 2015 Tekelebese census, the population of Suhar was 392,049. Suhar is also an autonomous municipality, and has an equal status to the country's states.

Suhar was founded by merchants from the Nesionytan Empire in 1304, and later quickly became a major trading center in Tekeleb. It replaced Muwalteke as the capital of the Rajate of Tekeleb in approximately 1311. Suhar especially attracted the rural poor from the coastal areas, and grew into a major city in the 15th century. The city was later made part of Maryaadah in 1694 after the country forcibly annexed Tekeleb. It was one of the significant places of resistance against British Irjysia during the 1789 Irjysian revolution. Suhar became the capital of Tekeleb again after the country regained independence on August 29, 1822.

Much of the city was destroyed during the Tekelebese Civil War. Its population was later subject to deprived human rights and basic needs, starvation, and poverty. This all changed after Tekeleb opened up its economy in the late 1980s. Suhar is Tekeleb's financial hub, home to many local and international businesses. It is also home to all Tekelebese government offices and the seat of government.