Kamadyu the Magnificent
Kamadyu | |
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Basilissa (Hellene) Bāmbusht (Khaltian) Virajni (Classical Kankrit) | |
Reign | 259 - 299 |
Predecessor | Hritsvashaya |
Dynasty | Kadipsus |
Religion | Buddhism Kalaism |
Kamadyu of Hannashka, commonly known as Kamadyu the Magnificent, was an empress in the latter half of the Hannashka Empire's sovereignty over parts of Tennai and a large expanse of southwest Siduri. She was the daughter of Hritsvashaya and her mother was Amba.
Before her accession, Kamadyu served as a low-ranking officer in the Hannashka army. She served in numerous battles against the Makedonian Empire and other smaller nations. Kamadyu also traveled extensively outside of the battlefield and was tutored extensively in many subjects.
Under her rule, the empire enjoyed great military success, reconquering lands lost to the Makedonian Empire in prior wars and also expanding into new territories. The terrirorial gained under Kamadyu's rule would, for the most part, remain under Hannashka control until the Rideva Empire conquered much of the Hannashka Empire's territory in the last decade of the 4th century. Kamadyu's territorial expansion secured the section of the Spice Road that linked the Sabri Sea with the Varuna Ocean and allowed for the safe passage of merchants across a vast expanse of southern Siduri.
Background
Kamadyu was the youngest child of daughter of