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| event1            = Raitia'atiauelao establishes the title of Káámarakatu and begins the [[Conquest of the Mainland]]
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Founded by the Katu Raiakono in 1550 CE after she managed to overthrow the existing Aliali Kingdom and its allies, the Kingdom of the Loa was established on the grounds of being a merchant state as Raiakono was of the merchant class in comparison to the royal ''ali'i'' class that ruled the Loa Islands at the time. The term Katu at this time referred to somebody who owned tenured land, as it was thought that the gods gave all land to the ''ali'i'' to rule and rent out. Burg, I'll do more tomorrow, I'm wiped.
Founded by the Katu Raiakono in 1550 CE after she managed to overthrow the existing Aliali Kingdom and its allies, the Kingdom of the Loa was established on the grounds of being a merchant state as Raiakono was of the merchant class in comparison to the royal ''ali'i'' class that ruled the Loa Islands at the time. The term Katu at this time referred to somebody who owned tenured land, as it was thought that the gods gave all land to the ''ali'i'' to rule and rent out. Burg, I'll do more tomorrow, I'm wiped.
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Revision as of 22:50, 4 October 2023

Aría Káámarakatu (Estates of the Celestial Masters)

1701-1875
Flag of Loa Empire
Standard of the Loa Empire
CapitalNinao
Common languagesInsuo Loa, Pre-Loa Polynesian Languages
Religion
Pre-Kravian Loa Polytheism,Later Polynesian Philosophy, Kiravian Islam, Kapuhenasa '
GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy
Káámarakatu 
• 1699-1720)
Raiatia'atiauelao
• 1720-1745
Raiai'ikaokao
• 1745-1780
Raiatia'atiauelao II
• 1780-1818
Raiapueakaoiso'o
• 1818-1869
Kantirao
• 1868-1875
Raikanao'oko
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Loa Kingdoms
Polynesian Kingdoms
Takatta Loa
Almadaria
Rumahoki

The Aría Káámarakatu (Estates of the Celestial Masters), or Loa Empire as its commonly called in non-Loa sources, was a Kiravian tribute state and proxy colony that existed from 1701-1875 CE in Vallos and the nearby . It had decent autonomy for a colonial state, able to wage wars and conduct minor trade and diplomacy so long as it managed to deliver adequate tribute to Kiravia in the form of sugar and exotic spices such as cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and mace. For much of its history, it maintained little diplomatic relations with non-Coscivian nations except to wage war or smuggle goods, such as Burgundie just before and during the Bourgondii-Loa Wars. Despite this relative self-imposed isolation, it managed to expand dramatically to encompass the entirety of Southern Vallos and the nearby Kindreds Islands and hold onto most of these territories from the peak of its size in 1770 until its collapse in 1875, with certain exceptions such as the loss of its holdings in Puertego and other Kindreds region.

Founded by the Katu Raiakono in 1550 CE after she managed to overthrow the existing Aliali Kingdom and its allies, the Kingdom of the Loa was established on the grounds of being a merchant state as Raiakono was of the merchant class in comparison to the royal ali'i class that ruled the Loa Islands at the time. The term Katu at this time referred to somebody who owned tenured land, as it was thought that the gods gave all land to the ali'i to rule and rent out. Burg, I'll do more tomorrow, I'm wiped.