Badi Reaction
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The Badi Reaction is a historiographical term used to describe the religious upheaval of the Great Steppe in the early first century CE following the decline of the First Phuli Empire. It was characterized chiefly by conversion of Oroqic peoples from Satyism to Badi, the destruction or ostracism of Satyist religious organizations, and the construction of Badi shrines. This period generally refers to 25 to 125 CE, from the withdrawal of the First Phuli Empire, to the Uluuchig adoption of Badi as their state religion.