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Lo
CapitalLojing
Official languagesLo, Mankut
Ethnic groups
Lo, Mankut
Demonym(s)Xi
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy
• Khagan
Askar XVII
Establishment
• Coronation of Nimaha Yelu (Start of Nimaha Dynasty)
1178 BCE (semi-mythical)
• Coronation of Asuke Fiyanggu (Start of Asuke Dynasty
743 CE
• Coronation of Ikdemi Nikan (Start of Ikdemi Dynasty)
1238 CE
• Coronation of Askar I Khagan (Union with Oshkhanate)
1432 CE
CurrencySom (UK$)
Driving sideright

Lo is a historic state in the eastern part of the continent of Ochran in the region of Ajax. Lo began as a Sinitic-speaking civilization which fell under the rule of Mankut peoples in the 12th century before the common era. The country was intermittently conquered before regaining its independence under a succession of increasingly-Sinicized Mankut dynasties before it united with the Oshkhanate in 1432 under the unified rule of Ozkan I Khagan.

As part of the unified realm of Uluujol after 1432, Lo has maintained a favored status and identity relative to the other subject peoples of the Khaganate, owing to its nature as a willing partner in the creation of the Khaganate rather than a conquered nation. This includes a greater degree of de facto autonomy for the governors of the Lo provinces in Uluujol.

The current ruling Yu dynasty of Uluujol originally hails from this region of the Khaganate.

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