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Shakyan Principalities Shakya | |
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from 500s BCE – to 500s CE | |
Coat of arms
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Status | Kingdom |
Government | Monarchy |
Today part of |
The Shakyan Principalities, also abbreviated to Shakya, were a collection an ancient monarchies located in the geographical Oriental region of eastern Europa on Eurth.
Etymology
WIP: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakya#Etymology
Geography
(River delta. Trade with Orient along the Jasmine Sea. Overland connection to nearby Amutia.)
History
(Shakyan Mandalas and princely states in present-day Mirian Republic, Youtabonia and Rekamgil. Possibly related to Akiiryu. Last ruler was Sarvikas.)
WIP: political organisation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakya#Shakya_administration
See also
References