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Myanga Ayil Khanate | |
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1206-1668 | |
Banner of the late Khanate | |
Myanga Ayil Khanate at its peak in 1495 | |
Great Khan | |
Historical era | Late Medieval Occidental Renaissance Early Modern |
The Myanga Ayil Khanate was a significant empire that thrived in Central Audonia, eastern Al'Qarra and northern Dolong in particular, for over four centuries. It left an indelible mark on those region's history, culture, and geopolitics. Founded in 1206, it endured through numerous challenges, only to meet its ultimate demise in 1668 at the hands of the Burgoignesc colonial forces in the Battle of Telmen-Uul.
History
=Founding and Early Khanate
Peak Khanate
Decline and demise
Battle of Telmen-Uul
When Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company forces defeated the Army of the Khans on July 21, 1668 and the Khanate fractures. Western Khanate