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==Formation== | ==Formation== | ||
After the collapse of the [[Wozan|Wozân Khanate]] and the end of Tamehar's reign in 1663, various surviving nobles in Vogia held a meeting and chose one from their own to be the leader of the new Kingdom of Vogia. This was X, a wealthy landowner in [[Jìmúžìl|Jimuzil]], who was quickly able to restructure the realm and make peace with [[Hampuhot Tamehar]]. | |||
X successfully reformed the army after Vaha replaced them with mercenary soldiers, and also X. | |||
==17th Century Vogia== | ==17th Century Vogia== | ||
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==Instability and troubles of the later 20th Century== | ==Instability and troubles of the later 20th Century== | ||
Throughout the 1970s and 80s, the monarchy became increasingly authoritarian, to protect themselves against the threat of Kúúlism in [[Shomosvan|Union of Shomosvan]] to the east. Leading to the eventual dissolution of Parliament in 1991, making Vogia effectively an absolute monarchy. X | |||
==Overthrow and dissolution== | ==Overthrow and dissolution== |
Revision as of 03:51, 20 January 2019
Kingdom of Vogia | |||||
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Capital | Various | ||||
Languages | Vogian | ||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||
History | |||||
• | Established | 1663 | |||
• | Dissolved | 1993 | |||
b. | ... |
The Kingdom of Vogia (Vogian: X) was a state that existed from 1663-1993. Founded after the collapse of Vaha Tamehar's Wozân Khanate by King X. It was a major player in 18th to 19th century Vaniu.
Formation
After the collapse of the Wozân Khanate and the end of Tamehar's reign in 1663, various surviving nobles in Vogia held a meeting and chose one from their own to be the leader of the new Kingdom of Vogia. This was X, a wealthy landowner in Jimuzil, who was quickly able to restructure the realm and make peace with Hampuhot Tamehar. X successfully reformed the army after Vaha replaced them with mercenary soldiers, and also X.
17th Century Vogia
18th Century Vogia
The White War
Desert War
The Great Ekuosian War
Instability and troubles of the later 20th Century
Throughout the 1970s and 80s, the monarchy became increasingly authoritarian, to protect themselves against the threat of Kúúlism in Union of Shomosvan to the east. Leading to the eventual dissolution of Parliament in 1991, making Vogia effectively an absolute monarchy. X