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The '''Ram Empire''', was a Maithic State located in the region of [[Northern Miraria]] where [[Soptemia]] and [[Faichan]] are now located. The [[Rameyan language]] was spoken by the Rameyan People, an Eastern [[Maithic]] group who have, since the 1620s, been in diaspora. | The '''Ram Empire''', was a Maithic State located in the region of [[Northern Miraria]] where [[Soptemia]] and [[Faichan]] are now located. The [[Rameyan language]] was spoken by the Rameyan People, an Eastern [[Maithic]] group who have, since the 1620s, been in diaspora. | ||
Revision as of 19:30, 19 March 2023
Ram Empire | |||||
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Map of Ram Empire at its height in 1530
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Capital | Not specified | ||||
Languages | Rameyan | ||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||
History | |||||
• | Established | 1000 | |||
• | Annexed by Anaklua | 1615 | |||
Today part of | Soptemia Faichan Ensia and Suenia |
The Ram Empire, was a Maithic State located in the region of Northern Miraria where Soptemia and Faichan are now located. The Rameyan language was spoken by the Rameyan People, an Eastern Maithic group who have, since the 1620s, been in diaspora.
Etymology
History
The Ram Empire coexisted with the Suenyi Empire, fighting several wars with it until the Suenyi Empire collapsed in the 16th century. It reached its greatest extent in 1530, but constant raids and war from the neighboring khanates caused the Ram Empire to grow much weaker, until it was annexed by Anaklua in 1615. In the 1620s, the Rameyan people were forcibly expelled, and have sense been a diaspora.
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- Former monarchies of Northern Miraria
- Former countries in Northern Miraria
- States and territories established in the 11th century
- States and territories disestablished in the 17th century
- History of Soptemia
- History of Northern Miraria
- Soptemia
- Former countries in Miraria
- Former monarchies of Miraria
- Former countries
- History of Faichan
- Former empires