Archive:Palavozlo Kingdom
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Palavozlo Kingdom Palavozïlo |
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Capital | Korakito | |
Government | Absolute Monarchy | |
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The Palavozlo Kingdom was a kingdom of North Ekuosia in the antiquity, it was a kingdom of the Palavozlo people, a historical group of the Palawe peoples.
Etymology
It is generally believed that the word Palavozlo means "Great People" in the Seto language, and is the compound of palo "people" and vozïla "be great".
History
The Palavozlo kingdom was built by the King Renadabano in about 100 BCE. King Renadabano was a chief of a Palawe tribe in the modern-day State of Si Dasanam Tik of Ebo Nganagam.
The early history of the Palavozlo kingdom is still unclear, but it is believed that they had at least two dynasties during the time it existed.
The Palavozlo kingdom splitted into the North Palavozlo kingdom and the South Palavozlo kingdom in 398 CE. The South Palavozlo kingdom was then conquered by the Adzamic Empire in 451 CE, and the North Palavozlo kingdom lasted much longer and was conquered by the Grand Ekuostian Empire in 1164.
Politics
The Palavozlo Kingdom was an absolute monarchy led by the king(Seto: weme), the king had an absolute power on everything and was seen as a living god.