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| flag_type = Flag of the Aayan Empire (reconstructed) | | flag_type = Flag of the Aayan Empire (reconstructed) | ||
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| alt_coat = Coat of arms | | alt_coat = Coat of arms | ||
| symbol_type = Coat of arms | | symbol_type = Coat of arms | ||
| image_map = File:Screenshot 2022-02-02 131243.png | | image_map = [[File:Screenshot 2022-02-02 131243.png|200px]] | ||
| image_map_caption = Maximum extent of the Aayan Empire, as shown by the location of Nabendu's inscriptions, and visualized by historians: | | image_map_caption = Maximum extent of the Aayan Empire, as shown by the location of Nabendu's inscriptions, and visualized by historians: {{wp|Vincent Arthur Smith|Vincent Arthur Morgan}}; {{wp|R. C. Majumdar|R. J. Majumdar}}; and historical geographer Jacksten E. Schlossberg. | ||
| capital = [[Ghobari]] ( | | capital = {{unbulleted list | ||
| [[Ghobari]] (110 BCE-98 BCE) | |||
| {{wp|Godawari, Kailali|Kailali}} (98 BCE-54 BCE) | |||
| [[Vaddkewatta]] (54 BCE-21 CE) | |||
| {{wp|Godawari, Kailali|Kailali}} (21-23 CE) | |||
| [[Vaddkewatta]] (23 CE-End of Empire) | |||
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| common_languages = | | common_languages = | ||
| religion = | | religion = | ||
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|{{flag|Kotowari}} | |||
|{{flag|Mahana}} | |{{flag|Mahana}} | ||
|{{flag|Mekabiri}} | |{{flag|Mekabiri}} | ||
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'''The Aayan Empire''' ([[Mahanan]]: '''Āyana Sāmrājya''' or '''आयन साम्राज्य''') was an iron-age empire in [[Orient]] [[Europa]] based around the [[Careleon Plateau|Patuan]] region of [[Mahana]] and [[Mekabiri]]. At the empire's greatest extent, it spread from southern [[ | '''The Aayan Empire''' ([[Mahanan]]: '''Āyana Sāmrājya''' or '''आयन साम्राज्य''') was an iron-age empire in [[Orient]]al [[Europa]], based around the [[Careleon Plateau|Patuan]] region of [[Mahana]] and [[Mekabiri]]. At the empire's greatest extent, it spread from southern [[Kotowari]] to northern [[Mekabiri]] and west through the great plains of central [[Europa]]. The empire was centralised by the first emperor's conquest of the [[Careleon Plateau]]. | ||
At any time the empire was | At any time, the empire was led by an absolute monarch, the emperor. The most famous of these emperors was [[Emperor Ujesh]] who established recorded history in [[Mahana]] during his religious pilgrimage in 53BC. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
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==Administration== | ==Administration== | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Mahana]] | * [[Mahana]] | ||
{{Eurth}} | |||
[[Category:Mahana]] | [[Category:Mahana]] |
Revision as of 18:01, 3 February 2022
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The Aayan Empire (Mahanan: Āyana Sāmrājya or आयन साम्राज्य) was an iron-age empire in Oriental Europa, based around the Patuan region of Mahana and Mekabiri. At the empire's greatest extent, it spread from southern Kotowari to northern Mekabiri and west through the great plains of central Europa. The empire was centralised by the first emperor's conquest of the Careleon Plateau.
At any time, the empire was led by an absolute monarch, the emperor. The most famous of these emperors was Emperor Ujesh who established recorded history in Mahana during his religious pilgrimage in 53BC.