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| year_leader2          = {{circa}} 2035–1995 BC
| year_leader2          = {{circa}} 2035–1995 BC
| leader2                =  [[Tiwarazdas I]]
| leader2                =  [[Tiwarazdas I]]
| year_leader3          = {{circa}} 1808–1776 BC
| year_leader3          = {{circa}} 1869–1836 BC
| leader3                = TBA
| leader3                = [[Tiwazaz Ziwanas]]
| year_leader4          = {{circa}} 1700–1691 BC
| year_leader4          = {{circa}} 1762–1752 BC
| leader4                = TBA
| leader4                = [[Tarhuntiyas I]]
| year_leader5          = {{circa}} 1363–1328 BC
| year_leader5          = {{circa}} 1651–11611 BC
| leader5                = TBA
| leader5                = [[Tarhunizalwis]]<!--Began the Middle Palydian period; transformed Palydia into a larger territorial state. His reign name means "Tarhuniz has restored him"-->
| year_leader6          = {{circa}} 1243–1207 BC
| year_leader6          = {{circa}} 1316–1281 BC
| leader6                = TBA
| leader6                = [[Sandasitiya I]] <!--Wide-ranging warrior-king, His throne name means "Trust in the god Sandas" -->
| year_leader7          = 1114–1076 BC
| year_leader7          = 1114–1076 BC
| leader7                = TBA
| leader7                = [[Salawarazalas I]] <!--Wide-ranging warrior-king. Throne name meaning "Strength of the savior" -->
| year_leader8          = 883–859 BC
| year_leader8          = 955–931 BC
| leader8                = TBA
| leader8                = [[Ruwalazitis II]] <!--Noted for the conquests of the early Neo-Palydian Empire; moved the capital to Dalwisa. His throne name means "Guarded by Ruwa, the god of fertility."-->
| year_leader9          = 745–727 BC
| year_leader9          = 844–826 BC
| leader9                = TBA
| leader9                =[[Salawarazalas III]] <!--Made Palydia the unopposed power in Ancient Mesogeia-->
| year_leader10          = 705–681 BC
| year_leader10          = 804–779 BC
| leader10              = TBA
| leader10              = [[Siwanzallis]] <!--Most prolific king; moved the capital to Dunabiyas. His throne name means "he of the two suns"-->
 
 
| era                    = Bronze Age to Iron Age
| era                    = Bronze Age to Iron Age
| event_pre              = Foundation of Tarhunizza
| event_pre              = Foundation of Tarhunizza
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'''Palydia''' or the '''Palydian civilization''' was a major east-Belisarian civilization that originally emerged as a city-state from the 21st century BC to the 17th century BC, after which it transformed into the the dominant military force and early empire in the region of Masawana (meaning the "middle land" or the "land between" in the native Palydi language in what is present day [[Mesogeia]] existing until its conquest by the [[Azagartian empire]]] in 670 BC.
'''Palydia''' or the '''Palydian civilization''' was a major east-Belisarian civilization that originally emerged as a city-state from the 21st century BC to the 17th century BC, after which it transformed into the the dominant military force and early empire in the region of Masawana (meaning the "middle land" or the "land between" in the native Palydi language in what is present day [[Mesogeia]] existing until its conquest by the [[Azagartian Empire]]] in 670 BC.





Revision as of 00:32, 16 December 2024

Palydia
Paladiya
c. 2096 BC–670 BC
Symbol of Tarhuniz, the ancient Palydian national deity
Capital
Official languages
Religion
Ancient Mesogeian religion
GovernmentMonarchy
Notable kings 
• c. 2096 BC
Tarhunizmalis I (first)
• c. 2035–1995 BC
Tiwarazdas I
• c. 1869–1836 BC
Tiwazaz Ziwanas
• c. 1762–1752 BC
Tarhuntiyas I
• c. 1651–11611 BC
Tarhunizalwis
• c. 1316–1281 BC
Sandasitiya I
• 1114–1076 BC
Salawarazalas I
• 955–931 BC
Ruwalazitis II
• 844–826 BC
Salawarazalas III
• 804–779 BC
Siwanzallis
Historical eraBronze Age to Iron Age
• Foundation of Tarhunizza
c. 2500 BC
• Tarhunizza becomes an independent city-state
c. 2096 BC
c. 2096–1650 BC
c. 1651–984 BC
984-760 BC
• Conquest by the Azagartian Empire
670 BC
Preceded by
Succeeded by
TBA
Azagartian Empire


Palydia or the Palydian civilization was a major east-Belisarian civilization that originally emerged as a city-state from the 21st century BC to the 17th century BC, after which it transformed into the the dominant military force and early empire in the region of Masawana (meaning the "middle land" or the "land between" in the native Palydi language in what is present day Mesogeia existing until its conquest by the Azagartian Empire] in 670 BC.