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'''Agyia''', named for the ancient [[House of Mallányi|Mallányi]] [[Agöm|patriarch]] [[Agyöš bör-Aingűd Mallányi]], is a concept in [[Qübüji nationalism]] inherited from medieval [[Wikipedia:Cult of personality|king worship]]. Agyia is the property of being descended from certain significant [[Coburia|Qübüji]] historical figures, especially various Mallányi [[Kings of Coburia|kings]]. [[Agyöš I Mallányi|Agyöš I]] and [[Agyöš III Mallányi]] are the most commonly [[Wikipedia:Divus|deified]] characters, often associated with bravery or patriotic expansionism. Agyia has often been encouraged by [[Baigá]] clergy, and in many [[Qübu people|Qübu]] [[Wikipedia:Traditionalist conservatism|conservative]] spaces, especially in [[Ranyaism]]. Agyia has also been tied to xenophobia and Qübüji [[Wikipedia:Autarky|autarkic]] policies.
'''Agyia''', named for the ancient [[House of Mallányi|Mallányi]] [[Agöm|patriarch]] [[Agyöš bör-Aingűd Mallányi]], is a concept in [[Qübüji nationalism]] inherited from medieval [[Wikipedia:Cult of personality|king worship]]. Agyia is the property of being descended from certain significant [[Coburia|Qübüji]] historical figures, especially various Mallányi [[Kings of Coburia|kings]]. [[Agyöš I Mallányi|Agyöš I]] and [[Agyöš III Mallányi]] are the most commonly [[Wikipedia:Divus|deified]] characters, often associated with bravery or patriotic expansionism. Agyia has often been encouraged by [[Baigá]] clergy, and in many [[Qübu people|Qübu]] [[Wikipedia:Traditionalist conservatism|conservative]] spaces, especially in [[Ranyaism]]. Agyia has also been tied to xenophobia and Qübüji [[Wikipedia:Autarky|autarkic]] policies.


Agyia is believed to have originated with the psuedo-religious [[Wikipedia:Ancestor worship|ancestor worship]] practiced by the Mallányi kings of Qübüj, particularly regarding the tomb of Agyöš bör-Aingűd. His tomb served a significant role in the coronation of the first kings of Qübüj, and is regarded as a holy site by many Baigá.
Agyia is believed to have originated with the psuedo-religious [[Wikipedia:Ancestor worship|ancestor worship]] practiced by the Mallányi kings of Qübüj, particularly regarding the tomb of Agyöš bör-Aingűd. Agyöš' grave was granted greater importance due to his role in the [[War of Anditha|Coburii migration to Coburia]]. His tomb served a significant role in the coronation of the first kings of Qübüj, and is regarded as a holy site by many Baigá.
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