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The Q'eb Empire is a country with slavery and a social caste system, the status of everyone is decided when he or she is born, and the marriage between people from different classes is strictly banned, those who perform inter-class marriage would face the death penalty, and children of them became slaves.
The Q'eb Empire is a country with slavery and a social caste system, the status of everyone is decided when he or she is born, and the marriage between people from different classes is strictly banned, those who perform inter-class marriage would face the death penalty, and children of them became slaves.
There were several social classes in the social caste system of the Q'eb Empire:
* Priests, the caste for priests, teachers, scholars, etc.
* Aristocrats, the caste for governors, warriors and other prominent secular jobs
* Commoners, the caste for farmers, workers, businesspeople, and other people who work for a living.
* Slaves, the lowest caste, the unfree people.
Priests, aristocrats and commoners are free people, they are allowed to have their own properties; slaves are not allow to have their own properties, and slaves are properties of people from other castes.
Only priests and aristocrats have the right to be educated or take part in politics; and only priests have the right to teach knowledge; the emperor of the Q'eb Empire is seen as the head of both priests and aristocrats and the ultimate owner of all lands in the Q'eb Empire.


[[Category:History of Ebo Nganagam]]
[[Category:History of Ebo Nganagam]]

Revision as of 15:57, 2 March 2016

Q'eb empire
ca. 200 BC–1832 AD
Capital Not specified
Government Monarchy
History
 •  Established ca. 200 BC
 •  Disestablished 1832 AD
b. ...

The Q'eb Empire was an empire of the Q'eb people living in North Baredina, it existed from about 200 BC to 1832 AD.

The Q'eb Empire existed continuously for more than 2,000 years before it was eventually annexed by the Aristocratic Republic of Myak Kham.

The Q'eb Empire is a country with slavery and a social caste system, the status of everyone is decided when he or she is born, and the marriage between people from different classes is strictly banned, those who perform inter-class marriage would face the death penalty, and children of them became slaves.

There were several social classes in the social caste system of the Q'eb Empire:

  • Priests, the caste for priests, teachers, scholars, etc.
  • Aristocrats, the caste for governors, warriors and other prominent secular jobs
  • Commoners, the caste for farmers, workers, businesspeople, and other people who work for a living.
  • Slaves, the lowest caste, the unfree people.

Priests, aristocrats and commoners are free people, they are allowed to have their own properties; slaves are not allow to have their own properties, and slaves are properties of people from other castes.

Only priests and aristocrats have the right to be educated or take part in politics; and only priests have the right to teach knowledge; the emperor of the Q'eb Empire is seen as the head of both priests and aristocrats and the ultimate owner of all lands in the Q'eb Empire.