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The '''Ixa'Taka Autonomy''' (Ixe:զանգվածային պետություն) or '''Mass State of Ixa'Taka''' is a semi autonomous statelet that exists within the administrative borders of [[Daxia]]n [[Xisheng]]. Located in the core of the pre-Deluge Ixa'Taka kingdom, the autonomy concentrates around eighty-five percent of all ethnic Ixa'Takans within its borders. Unlike the [[Chimoche]] Autonomy to the east, Ixa'Taka's monarchy did not survive the transition to [[Daxia]]n rule. Instead an experimental new regime was installed, one based on so called people's power through hundreds of autonomous people's committees. Ixa'Taka maintains its own security forces which have been deployed in border disputes with [[Chimoche]] over the settlement of Mezro. The modern economy of Ixa'Taka revolves almost entirely around the production of coffee, being the single largest hard currency contributor for government expenses outside of Daxian monetary grants.
The '''Ixa'Taka Autonomy''' (Ixe:զանգվածային պետություն) or '''Mass State of Ixa'Taka''' is a semi autonomous statelet that exists within the administrative borders of [[Daxia]]n [[Xisheng]]. Located in the core of the pre-Deluge Ixa'Taka kingdom, the autonomy concentrates around eighty-five percent of all ethnic Ixa'Takans within its borders. Unlike the [[Chimoche]] Autonomy to the west, Ixa'Taka's monarchy did not survive the transition to [[Daxia]]n rule. Instead an experimental new regime was installed, one based on so called people's power through hundreds of autonomous people's committees. Ixa'Taka maintains its own security forces which have been deployed in border disputes with [[Chimoche]] over the settlement of Mezro. The modern economy of Ixa'Taka revolves almost entirely around the production of coffee, being the single largest hard currency contributor for government expenses outside of Daxian monetary grants.
==History==
==History==
===Triple Alliance===
===Triple Alliance===
The various Ixa'Takan peoples have lived in the eastern shore of the Nysdra since at least the late 800's BCE, it is believed they originally migrated from the south and displaced local Venua groups under the guidance of their proto-monarch, Tlipoca. The ancient Ixa'Takan appear to have upheld a system where they were ruled by an absolute monarch known as the Umatz. According to the Chokma stele, construction of the great city of Rixis begun in 875BCE on the orders of the 6th Umatz, a ruler only named as Enetzin and known to be of the line of Tlipoca. It is this ruler that seemingly set down the bases of the state, the social order and military that would be needed for imperial growth. The city of Rixis is believed to have risen in the following centuries to establish its local primacy and expanded its territorial control by building sister cities. In time, cities such as Mezro and Tolon grew in importance and wealth and served as regional nexus. These other cities were never ruled directly by the Umatz but by lesser kings anointed in Rixis, not quite puppet rulers but neither fully autonomous. Their loyalty was secured through royal marriages, sacred oaths to the gods of Ixa'Taka and the military might of the Umatz.
The various Ixa'Takan peoples have lived beyond the eastern shore of the Nysdra since at least the late 800's BCE, it is believed they originally migrated from the south and displaced local Venua groups under the guidance of their proto-monarch, Tlipoca. The ancient Ixa'Takan appear to have upheld a system where they were ruled by an absolute monarch known as the Umatz. According to the Chokma stele, construction of the great city of Rixis begun in 875BCE on the orders of the 6th Umatz, a ruler only named as Enetzin and known to be of the line of Tlipoca. It is this ruler that seemingly set down the bases of the state, the social order and military that would be needed for imperial growth. The city of Rixis is believed to have risen in the following centuries to establish its local primacy and expanded its territorial control by building sister cities. In time, cities such as Mezro and Tolon grew in importance and wealth and served as regional nexus. These other cities were never ruled directly by the Umatz but by lesser kings anointed in Rixis, not quite puppet rulers but neither fully autonomous. Their loyalty was secured through royal marriages, sacred oaths to the gods of Ixa'Taka and the military might of the Umatz.
===Ixa'Takan Empire===
===Ixa'Takan Empire===
The growing power of Rixis fueled by its larger hinterland and devious rulers soon came to outstrip its reach. The nobility and military castes chafed at the lack of expansion. The ambitious 18th Umatz, Tikol the Great channeled these sentiments into a desire for war. He took advantage of a great pestilence ravaging Tolon to break the Triple alliance and attack the city. The siege of Tolon lasted for three whole years and the people of the city grimly resisted the takeover, with Tikol losing four sons during the siege and thousands of warriors until the city finally fell in 1132 BCE.
The growing power of Rixis fueled by its larger hinterland and devious rulers soon came to outstrip its reach. The nobility and military castes chafed at the lack of expansion. The ambitious 18th Umatz, Tikol the Great channeled these sentiments into a desire for war. He took advantage of a great pestilence ravaging Tolon to break the Triple alliance and attack the city. The siege of Tolon lasted for three whole years and the people of the city grimly resisted the takeover, with Tikol losing four sons during the siege and thousands of warriors until the city finally fell in 1132 BCE.