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Following the disappearance of the Aonaali Woqalate, the Yapokee Woqalate was severely weakened, as the sole partner of the early nation had been taken out of the picture, there was not a way for the area to thrive as it used to. The subsequent feud between the [[Tierrador#Qabóri Woqalate|Qabóri]] and [[Tierrador#Abio Woqalate|Abio]] Woqalates brought a sense of uncertainty throughout the member tribes of Yapokee. After the fall of the Abio Woqalate in 677 AD, the Qabóri Woqalate became increasingly imperialistic, subjugating surrounding lands under their banner. The Yapokee, having been stunted by the Aonaali's fall, proved no match for the much more advanced Qabóri military, as they were coerced into flying the Qabóri banner as a group of ''qoyalets'', or provinces. Despite the initial suppression of Ceylonian indigenous culture, the Qabóri government became more lenient towards the tribes within the area, allowing many unique tribal traditions to occur, under the condition that these tribes pledge allegiance to the Qabóri banner whenever necessary.
Following the disappearance of the Aonaali Woqalate, the Yapokee Woqalate was severely weakened, as the sole partner of the early nation had been taken out of the picture, there was not a way for the area to thrive as it used to. The subsequent feud between the [[Tierrador#Qabóri Woqalate|Qabóri]] and [[Tierrador#Abio Woqalate|Abio]] Woqalates brought a sense of uncertainty throughout the member tribes of Yapokee. After the fall of the Abio Woqalate in 677 AD, the Qabóri Woqalate became increasingly imperialistic, subjugating surrounding lands under their banner. The Yapokee, having been stunted by the Aonaali's fall, proved no match for the much more advanced Qabóri military, as they were coerced into flying the Qabóri banner as a group of ''qoyalets'', or provinces. Despite the initial suppression of Ceylonian indigenous culture, the Qabóri government became more lenient towards the tribes within the area, allowing many unique tribal traditions to occur, under the condition that these tribes pledge allegiance to the Qabóri banner whenever necessary.


The former Yapokee Woqalate was divided into five qoyalets, based solely on the traditional borders of the largest tribes throughout the country. These qoyalets were represented fairly in the [[Early Qabóri legislature|qangreč]], and received favorable compensation as opposed to different colonies in South Crona. This was due to the area's close proximity with the Woqalate's capital city of [[Qabór]], and that many legislations enforced in the colonies had major influence from the eastern colonies.  
The former Yapokee Woqalate was divided into five qoyalets, based solely on the traditional borders of the largest tribes throughout the country. These qoyalets were represented fairly in the [[Early Qabóri legislature|qangreč]], and even received favorable compensation as opposed to different colonies in South Crona. This was due to the area's close proximity with the Woqalate's capital city of [[Qabór]], and that many legislations enforced in the colonies had major influence from the eastern colonies. Despite this, recorded journals noted that lower and middle-class Yapokee citizens were discontent with the Woqalate’s unfair policies implemented against them. These policies mainly centered around taxation, with mostly abnormally-high tax rates enforced towards them, which were unattainable to the average Yapokee citizen. Because of this, many middle-class Yapokee citizens began to revolt against the upperclassmen and the government. This would eventually culminate in the [[Yapokee Wars]], which lasted from 1411 to 1469, and resulted in the [[Yapokee Woqalate]] being formed.


==== Woqalate of Yapokee ====
==== Woqalate of Yapokee ====
The newly-formed Woqalate was fully recognized by Qabór following the end of the Yapokee Wars. The country would be semi-integrated into the Qabóri sphere of influence as a vassal state, with less control over the land but with military and economic support. The Yapokee Woqalate consisted of modern-day Ceylonia, southeastern Aracadó and Tawakee. TBD
=== Cartadanian colonization ===
=== Cartadanian colonization ===
==== Port cities ====
==== Port cities ====
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