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Roshan: "Amon... the lanky boy from the next village over? The one who was always taunting the goats?"
Bolour: "He's a very respectable honey farmer now. And my husband."
—Roshan discussing Amon with her sister Bolour, 823.[src]

Amon was a Persian farmer and the husband of Bolour.

Biography

Living in a village near Bolour's village of Kandovan, Amon married Bolour, making him the brother-in-law of Bolour's sisters Roshan and Masha. He and his wife settled down in Kandovan where he worked as a honey farmer and had four children, although one did not survive. By 823, the family was expecting another child.[1]

While Amon and his family had a relatively happy family, his sister-in-law Masha did not have the same fate. She was married to a Mongol merchant named Bogd, who already had two older wives, and mistreated in the same way Roshan had as well. After Masha was granted freedom thanks to Roshan's efforts with aid from Dervis, Amon and Bolour received her and accompanied her back home. Along the way, Amon was handed a pouch of garnets from a street urchin working for Dervis, which guaranteed a small fortune to take care of his family.[1]

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