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(Shakyan {{wp|Mandala (political model)|Mandala}}s and {{wp|princely state}}s in present-day [[Mirian Republic]], [[Youtabonia]] and [[Rekamgil]]. Possibly related to [[Akiiryu]]. Last ruler was Sarvikas.)
(Shakyan {{wp|Mandala (political model)|Mandala}}s and {{wp|princely state}}s 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
WIP:
* political organisation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakya#Shakya_administration
* Read {{wp|Chalukya dynasty}} for some inspiration.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 19:22, 28 January 2021

Shakyan Principalities

Shakya
from 500s BCE – to 500s CE
Flag of Shakya
Flag of the Shakyan Principalities (reconstructed)
Map of Shakya
Map of Shakya
StatusKingdom
CapitalDvaraka
GovernmentMonarchy
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

The university of Nalanda was established in the 4th Century CE.

(River delta. The capital city was Dvaraka was largely built on submerged land, surrounding by walls with four main gates. Trade with Orient along the Jasmine Sea. Overland connection to nearby Amutia.)

History

Drop-shaped (tanged) pendant seal, ca. 4500-3500 BCE
Early period cylinder seal, ca. 3100 BCE

(Shakyan Mandalas and princely states in present-day Mirian Republic, Youtabonia and Rekamgil. Possibly related to Akiiryu. Last ruler was Sarvikas.)

WIP:

See also

References