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The Avadians were most notable for establishing the Avadian Empire in pre-Colonial northern Meredone, which was centered in what is now [[Layfet]] from antiquity to 1397, and represented the height of the Avadian civilization. The Avadian state prior to around 1002 was a loose collection of tribal states until they were unified by Malapacu. Over the course or the Avadian Empire, they used conquest and peaceful assimilation to incorporate the tribes of northern Meredonne with the exception of the powerful Oharu Civilization.
The Avadian Civilization, also known as the Avadian Empire, was one of the largest empires in pre-Colonial Meredonne. The administrative, political and military center of the empire was in the ancient city of Ava . The Avadian civilization's origins are unknown but they are speculated to have arose from somewhere in northern Meredonne sometime before 1000 B.C.E. Its last known stronghold was conquered by the West-Protisean Trade Company of [[Kentalis]] in 1603.
 
The height of the Avadian Civilization lasted from From around 1250 to 1578, in which the they incorporated a large portion of central Meredonne, including the Layfetian Cape and centered on modern day Layfet, using conquest and peaceful assimilation, among other methods. It was able to conquer other pre-colonial civilizations in the area including the ancestors of the Cataese, Kohharuse, Hogganse, and Oharuese. Its official language was Avadian.
 
The civilization was unique in that it lacked many of the features associated with other civilizations across the globe. Anthropologist Joseph Noran wrote that the Avaians were able to thrive despite not knowing or using of the technologies of other civilizations of time as well as their masterful use of water. Notable features of the Inca Empire include its monumental irrigation systems and extensive road network.
 
Today the Avadian civilization exists as a domestic-dependent nation (native reservation) known as Avadia in the Layfetian state of Thentar. This modern Avadia lacks most of the characteristics of the ancient civilization it is derived from.


Today the Avadian civilization exists as a special autonomous tribal reservation in known as Avadia in the Layfetian state of Thentar
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The Avadian referred to their civilization as "Ava" This was in turn used by the West-Protisean Trade Company to create the word "Avadian" or "Avadia" in reference to the civilization.
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Revision as of 18:16, 20 April 2021

The Avadian Civilization
Antiquity
GovernmentTribal
Great Chief 
• 1002 - 943 BCE
Malapacu
• 678 - 622 BCE
Terahinta
• 412 - 366 BCE
Asocona
Historical eraAntiquity
• Birth of the Avadian Civilization
Antiquity Antiquity
Preceded by
Ancient Peoples of Northern Meredonne
Today part ofTemplate:Country data Layfet

ⓘ The canon of this page is disputed.



The Avadian Civilization, also known as the Avadian Empire, was one of the largest empires in pre-Colonial Meredonne. The administrative, political and military center of the empire was in the ancient city of Ava . The Avadian civilization's origins are unknown but they are speculated to have arose from somewhere in northern Meredonne sometime before 1000 B.C.E. Its last known stronghold was conquered by the West-Protisean Trade Company of Kentalis in 1603.

The height of the Avadian Civilization lasted from From around 1250 to 1578, in which the they incorporated a large portion of central Meredonne, including the Layfetian Cape and centered on modern day Layfet, using conquest and peaceful assimilation, among other methods. It was able to conquer other pre-colonial civilizations in the area including the ancestors of the Cataese, Kohharuse, Hogganse, and Oharuese. Its official language was Avadian.

The civilization was unique in that it lacked many of the features associated with other civilizations across the globe. Anthropologist Joseph Noran wrote that the Avaians were able to thrive despite not knowing or using of the technologies of other civilizations of time as well as their masterful use of water. Notable features of the Inca Empire include its monumental irrigation systems and extensive road network.

Today the Avadian civilization exists as a domestic-dependent nation (native reservation) known as Avadia in the Layfetian state of Thentar. This modern Avadia lacks most of the characteristics of the ancient civilization it is derived from.

Etymology

The Avadian referred to their civilization as "Ava" This was in turn used by the West-Protisean Trade Company to create the word "Avadian" or "Avadia" in reference to the civilization.

History

Society

Population

Language

Roles

Language

Religion

Economy

Government

Education

Government

Culture

Literature

Philosophy

Visual Art

Food

Music

Sports

See Also