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During the breakup of the Great Horde, many minor nobles rose up and declared their own small independent regions, assassinating any major governors, and raising local militias. Upper and Lower Vogia became a mess of crime, death, and chaos. Order was only imposed on Vogia after [[Vaha Tamehar|Vaha Tamehar's]] conquest of Vogia. | |||
===Vaha Tamehar=== | ===Vaha Tamehar=== |
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Autonomous Republic of Vogia Vogoti (Vogian) | ||
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Country | Zinsha-Vogia | |
Capital | Jìmúžìl | |
Government | ||
• President | TBD | |
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Official languages | Vogian |
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Vogia (Vogian: Vogoti Vogoti [vogotˤi]), officially the Autonomous Republic of Vogia, is an Autonomous Republic of Zinsha-Vogia. It is one of only two Autonomous Republics in Zinsha-Vogia. The Republic is made up of mostly Vogians, with a minority of Zinshans and Komans. Despite having a smaller land area than Zinsha, Vogia has more population than the other Autonomous Republic.
Etymology
History
Prehistory
Ancient history
Great Horde
Breakup of the Great Horde
During the breakup of the Great Horde, many minor nobles rose up and declared their own small independent regions, assassinating any major governors, and raising local militias. Upper and Lower Vogia became a mess of crime, death, and chaos. Order was only imposed on Vogia after Vaha Tamehar's conquest of Vogia.
Vaha Tamehar
Geography
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Vogia is an Autonomous Republic of Zinsha-Vogia, along with Zinsha.
Administrative divisions
Economy
Transport
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Urbanisation
Language
Education
Healthcare
Religion
Most of Vogia adheres to Zarasaism, more specifically the Shabadist Denomination