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Revision as of 14:31, 5 May 2019

Kayamuca Empire
632–1314
Flag of Kustakuna
Flag
Kayamuca Empire Map.PNG
CapitalGadu
GovernmentDivine, Absolute Monarchy
Yevdinehi 
• 632 - 6??
Kayamuca the Great
• 847 - 870
Aswam II
• 870 - 882
Tulsua the Weak
• 882 - 924
Asuye the Wise
History 
• Established
632
1314
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Some Norumbian Kingdoms
Some Oxidentaleses kingdoms
Ayeli
Caripe
Belfras
Mutul File:Mutul.png

The Kayamuca Empire was one of the largest and most developed empires in Oxidentalese and Norumbrian History. It was headed by a Yevdinehi and large territorial holdings in today Belfras, Tikal, Ayeli, Caripe, and Mutul, and was the dominant power of the Kayamuca Sea around which their empire was centered.

From the 7th to the 9th century, the Kayamuca incorporated large portions of both Norumbria and Oxidentale either through conquests or peaceful assimilation. At its largest, during the 10th century, the Empire held eastern and southern Belfras, with a dense tributary network going deeper in the continent. In Oxidentale, it had control over all of what is now Caripe, the eastern regions of Mutul after assimilating the Chibchas,Lencas and Mixe kingdoms, plus defeating the last independents Mutals on the East Coast of the Xuman Peninsula. After the 11th century, the Empire would start a period of decline culminating into the Siege of Gadu by the Runakuna.

The Empire had two officials languages : Cherokee in Norumbria and Quechua in Oxidentale. Many form of local worship existed and co-habited inside the Empire, even if an Imperial Cult existed and the recognition of the divine nature of the Yevdinehi was mandated by the Kayamuca State.