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In [[C. S. Lewis|C. S. Lewis's]] ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'', a '''Tisroc''' is a ruler of [[Calormen]]. His position is most like that of a [[Pharaoh]], in that he is an absolute [[monarch]], and is believed to be descended from the Calormene god [[Tash (Narnia)|Tash]]. Whenever a Calormene subject speaks of the Tisroc, he adds "may he live for ever," and it is considered blasphemy not to say this. For example, in ''[[The Horse and His Boy]]'', [[Aravis]] says, "Now this Ahoshta is of base birth, though in these later years he has won the favor of the Tisroc (may he live for ever) by flattery and evil counsels..."<ref>{{cite book |last=Lewis |first=C.S. |origyear=1954 |date=1970 |title=The Horse and His Boy |location=New York |publisher=Macmillan Publishing Company |page=34 |isbn=0020442009}}</ref> Enemies of the Tisroc take pleasure in ''not'' saying this, however, especially while in his domain. As the talking horse [[Bree (Narnia)|Bree]] put it: "... why should I talk slaves' and fools' talk? I don't want him to live forever, and I know he's not going to live for ever whether I want him to or not."<ref>{{cite book |last=Lewis |first=C.S. |origyear=1954 |date=1970 |title=The Horse and His Boy |location=New York |publisher=Macmillan Publishing Company |page=11 |isbn=0020442009}}</ref>

Lewis made up a name for the ruler and nobility of Calormen while still referring to the Tisroc's son Rabadash as a [[prince]]. Since elsewhere the sons of Tisrocs are styled [[Tarkaan]] (lord), the title "Prince" would appear to be reserved for the [[heir apparent]]. A female counterpart for the Tisroc is never mentioned. It is implied that the Tisroc has many wives.

Other titles for nobility of Calormen are '''Tarkaan''' and '''Tarkheena'''. A Tarkaan is supposed to be related to the Tisroc and seems to have authority over provinces in Calormen. Tarkheenas are either wives or daughters of Tarkaans.

The practice of saying "may he live forever" after the Tisroc's name is borrowed from [[Edith Nesbit]]'s description of Babylonian customs in her time-travel story ''[[The Story of the Amulet]]''. It possibly stems from the [[Aramaic]] formula "King, live forever" (''malkâ, lʻâlmîn heyî'') found in the Biblical [[book of Daniel]].

The word ''Tisroc'' may owe something to [[Nisroch]], the name given in the Bible to a deity of [[Assyria]], who also appears as a demon in ''[[Paradise Lost]]''.{{Citation needed|date=September 2007}} Because the title is spelled with "c" rather than "k" as with Tarkaan, it is unclear if the final "c" is actually pronounced /k/ (which is usually assumed) or something else, such as "ch" in "chair", which may occur if the latter part of the title, "roc", derives from ''[[raja]]'', and which would be spelled "Tisroç" in [[Turkish language|Turkish]].{{Citation needed|date=October 2019}}

== Known Tisrocs ==
*'''Ardeeb Tisroc''' ''(late 800s to c.900?- early to mid 900s?)'' born 9th century
*'''Ilsombreh Tisroc''' ''(c.900s)'' born late 9th century?
* '''Name Unknown''' (likely Rabadash's grandfather) ''(mid to late 900s- c.1000)'' born early 10th century
*''' "The Tisroc" (Rabadash's father)''' ''(c.1000- c.1030?)'' born c. 940s to 960s
*'''[[Prince Rabadash|Rabadash maker of peace also known as Rabadash the Ridiculous]]''' ''rule uncertain (after c.1030?)'' born c.990- c.995

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