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The '''Degei Confederation''' was a kingdom founded by Ayanga Khan in the 9th century after establishing his dominance over the [[Degei]] tribes. The Confederation was an important player in central and southern [[Dolong | The '''Degei Confederation''' was a kingdom founded by Ayanga Khan in the 9th century after establishing his dominance over the [[Degei]] tribes. The Confederation was an important player in central and southern [[Audonia|Dolong]] for most of its existence. Its history and that of the [[Degei people]] are firmly intertwined. The state eventually fell under the direct influence of the [[Daxia|Qian dynasty]] and lost its independence by 1655. Most of its former territory is today part of the countries of [[Daxia]], [[Canpei]] and [[Huoxia]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Formation=== | ===Formation=== |
Revision as of 01:56, 29 October 2023
Degei Confederation | |
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861-1655 | |
Flag | |
Capital | Khovil |
Religion | Paganism |
Government | Monarchy |
Khan of the White Waste | |
Legislature | Koroltai |
The Degei Confederation was a kingdom founded by Ayanga Khan in the 9th century after establishing his dominance over the Degei tribes. The Confederation was an important player in central and southern Dolong for most of its existence. Its history and that of the Degei people are firmly intertwined. The state eventually fell under the direct influence of the Qian dynasty and lost its independence by 1655. Most of its former territory is today part of the countries of Daxia, Canpei and Huoxia.