List of monarchs of Ahia
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This is a list of monarchs of Ahia, many of whom had the title of "Emperor" or the like. The list starts at the foundation of the Kingdom of Kjltra in modern Ahia. Ahia has been a monarchy for almost three millennia until it was disposed of in 1755 and reinstalled after 1848.
Metla Axja | |
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King of Ahia | |
Reign | ??? |
Predecessor | ??? |
Successor | ??? |
Born | 1923 ???, Ahia |
Father | King ??? |
Religion | ??? |
Kingdom of Kjltra
Name | Dynasty | Reign | Notes |
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Tanzuha of Salx | Tanzuha lineage | 765-738 BCE | First true Ahian king, of Tesjkvan descent. He was born on the island of Salx at an unknown date. It is unknown for the most part of his life prior to being the Governor of Salx. He abandoned the colony along with many other settlers after the collapse of the Koumese Empire around 770 BCE. In the Tanzuha foundation myth they settled near modern Kjltra in 765 BCE and founded the kingdom the same year, though historians dispute the claim. It is unknown exactly when Tanzuha died, though from later historical sources from Haxian of Isol. Tanzuha died around 738 BCE, in his home in Kjltra, though it is unknown what he died from. |
Tahjar | Tanzuha lineage | 738-713 BCE | Only son of Tanzuha and second king, Tahjar was considered the the greatest military strategists of his time according to the historians centuries later. Makal of Dura claims in his series of books called the Histories of Axja and the Iaso Regions that "...Tahjar conquered surrounding neighbors and regions near Kjltra and founded new villages around the settlement. He converted the local tribes from their faiths to Kyryt(ism)...he created tactics against hostile peoples that we still use today..." It is unknown when or where he was born, though it assumed that he was born on Salx to his father and unknown mother. He remained relatively unknown until he became king after his father's death in 738 BCE. Most of the known information about his time as king is his expansion campaigns though it is said in one historical text that he built a great wall between his territory and the neighboring tribes, namely the Ljudstvael. He was said to had died in battle against the Ljudstvael around 713 BCE. |
Arigia | Tanzuha lineage | 713-689 BCE | Last king of Kjltra. He continued the war campaigns against the Ljudstvael and finally defeating them in 709 BCE. Unlike his father, he was considered more solitary and very against any "aggressive wars. Because of this many considered him weak and unworthy of his position. He would later die at the hands of his nephews Axja and Exje in 689 BCE. |
Kingdom of Ahia
Name | Dynasty | Reign | Notes |
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Axja | Axja lineage | 689-636 BCE | Mythical founder of the Ahian Kingdom |
??? | Axja lineage | ???-??? BCE | ??? |
Telola I | Telola lineage | ???-??? BCE | First of the Telola lineage, he is also the first usurper of the Kingdom and later Empire. |
Telola II | Telola lineage | ???-372 BCE | |
Telola III | Telola lineage | 372-338 BCE | Last King of Ahia prior to the Empire, would proclaim the foundation of it after defeating Kaqis of Nenan in 338 BCE |
Empire of Ahia
Name | Dynasty | Reign | Notes |
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Telola III | Telola lineage | 338-329 BCE | First Emperor of Ahia |
Ahga Ahika | Telola lineage | 329-298 BCE | |
Ahga Ahika II | Telola lineage | 298-??? BCE | |
??? | Telola lineage | ???-??? BCE | ??? |
Kaluŋa I | Kaluŋa lineage | 96-103 CE | King Kaluŋa I, also known as Kalunqiwa, was considered the worst ruler of the century by the peoples he ruled over, often oppressing non Ahian ethnic groups, and removing those against his rule. The result of this brought the First Imperial Revolt in 98 CE. He violently repressed the revolt by 100 CE. He was assassinated in 103 CE by his son, Kaluŋa II. |
Kaluŋa II | Kaluŋa lineage | 103-??? CE | ??? |
??? | ??? lineage | ???-??? BCE | ??? |
Kingdom of Koltaxja
Name | Dynasty | Reign | Notes |
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Krsk of Koltaxja | Koltaxja lineage | ???-??? BCE | First king of Koltaxja |
??? | ??? lineage | ???-??? BCE | ??? |
Second Ahian Empire
Name | Dynasty | Reign | Notes |
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Wetlka I | Axja lineage | ???-??? BCE | First Emperor of the Second Empire |
Wetlka II | ??? lineage | ???-??? BCE | ??? |
??? | ??? lineage | ???-??? BCE | ??? |
Third Ahian Empire
Lmnaxja Kingdom
Name | Dynasty | Reign | Notes |
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Klk of Lmnaxja | Lmnaxja lineage | ???-??? BCE | First king of Lmnaxja |
??? | ??? lineage | ???-??? BCE | ??? |
Anja Kingdom
Aćerbanai Kingdom
Name | Dynasty | Reign | Notes |
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Aluban I | Aluban lineage | 1497-1508 CE | First king of Aćerbanai, was a noble under the Third Ahian Empire until a civil war in 1497, allowing him to achieve independence the same year. |
Aluban II | Aluban lineage | 1508-1520 CE | ??? |
Aluban III | Aluban lineage | 1520-1566 CE | ??? |
Aluban IV | Aluban lineage | 1566-1578 CE | ??? |
Aluban V | Aluban lineage | 1578-1594 CE | ??? |
Aluban VI | Aluban lineage | 1594-1624 CE | The last king of Aćerbanai. During his rule he conquered the remaining territories of the then fallen Third Ahian Empire. He was well known for his intolerance of other religions. He expelled or executed thousands of Muslims, Christians, Akists, and Solarist. His reign came to an end in 1624 after a temporary truce between the Neo Ahian Empire and Emirate of Ahia finally put an end to his rule and the kingdom as a whole. |
Neo Ahian Empire
Emirate of Ahia
Fourth Ahian Empire
Name | Dynasty | Reign | Notes |
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??? | Axja lineage | ???-??? | ??? |
??? | Axja lineage | ???-1755 | Last monarch prior to colonization |
Colony of Ahia
Name | Dynasty | Reign | Notes |
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Ôlvia the Scarred | Qwerteinheimer lineage | 1755-1767 | First truly foreign ruler of Ahia |
Qwerteinheimer the Fifth | Qwerteinheimer lineage | 1767-1848 | Last Kakish ruler of Ahia |
Fifth Ahian Empire
Name | Dynasty | Reign | Notes |
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??? | Axja lineage | 1848-??? | First Emperor of the Fifth Empire |
Metla Axja | Axja lineage | ???-2023 | |
Nešula Axja II | Axja lineage | 2023-present | Recently became king after the death of Metla Axja. |