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The '''Cinema of the Mutul''' is refers to the cinema and film industries in the [[Mutul|Divine Kingdom]] which produce a variety of commercial films annually. Mutulese cinema is especially recognized for its {{wp|Art film}}s which have garnered international praise.
This article describe the '''Kayamucan World''' during the 14th century both on {{wp|Civilization}}al and {{wp|Geostrategy|Geostrategical}} standpoints.


Cinema in the Mutul can be further sub-categorized depending on the language in which the movies are produced. The four major cinemas of the Mutul are: {{wp|Yucatec Maya language|Xamant'aan cinema}} based around the [[Yajawil of Ekab]] and the [[Yajaxil of Oxmal]], {{wp|Chontal Maya language|Yokot'an cinema}} from [[Yu]], {{wp|Zapotecan languages|Didxažoŋ cinema}} which have led to a revitalization of that specific language, the small but significant {{wp|Kʼicheʼ language|K'iche cinema}}... the largest category of the industry remain the so-called Chan Cinema which is filmed directly in [[Mutli]] and aimed at a very broad audience as a rule of thumbs.
The Kayamuca Sea was so named after the [[Kayamuca Empire]], which controlled all of its islands and shorelines. The sea link three continents together: [[Ajax|Norumbia]], [[Ajax|Oxidentale]], and since the arrival of the {{wp|Latin}}s during the 11th century: [[Ajax|Belisaria]].
 
In 1163, the revolt of the Iroquoian speaking [[Atiwandaronk]] on the northern edge of the [[Kayamuca Empire]] triggered a series of event that led to the fracturing, weakning, and ultimately downfall of the Empire, although a rump state would survive in [[Ayeli]] and [[Tikal]], continuing to claim the imperial title. But the event that really marked the change of times was the [[Belfrasian Crusade]] from 1256 to 1261, where the [[Latium|Latin Empire]] of [[Ascanium]] and the [[Ilok'tab Dynasty]] opposed one another for the control of Norumbia.

Revision as of 07:31, 1 September 2021

This article describe the Kayamucan World during the 14th century both on Civilizational and Geostrategical standpoints.

The Kayamuca Sea was so named after the Kayamuca Empire, which controlled all of its islands and shorelines. The sea link three continents together: Norumbia, Oxidentale, and since the arrival of the Latins during the 11th century: Belisaria.

In 1163, the revolt of the Iroquoian speaking Atiwandaronk on the northern edge of the Kayamuca Empire triggered a series of event that led to the fracturing, weakning, and ultimately downfall of the Empire, although a rump state would survive in Ayeli and Tikal, continuing to claim the imperial title. But the event that really marked the change of times was the Belfrasian Crusade from 1256 to 1261, where the Latin Empire of Ascanium and the Ilok'tab Dynasty opposed one another for the control of Norumbia.