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Following the [[Capture of Truk|capture of Truk]] and the extinction of its royal line, its previously subordinate regional walis were placed under the authority of the Governor of [[Australis]] until 1740, having to deliver their tribute to Rakin at their own expense. The walis sent bags of spices, saltpeter, vanilla, kumquats and cloves. They also provided many hundreds of [[Loa]] slaves captured during raids on far flung territories of the [[Loa Empire]]. After 1740 the walis were no longer required to travel to Rakin as [[Truk]] now had its own local governor. The position of wali was abolished in 1825 and so was their control over their fiefs which passed directly to the authority of the governor, making [[Truk]] a full province and taking it out of the tributary system.
Following the [[Capture of Truk|capture of Truk]] and the extinction of its royal line, its previously subordinate regional walis were placed under the authority of the Governor of [[Australis]] until 1740, having to deliver their tribute to Rakin at their own expense. The walis sent bags of spices, saltpeter, vanilla, kumquats and cloves. They also provided many hundreds of [[Loa]] slaves captured during raids on far flung territories of the [[Loa Empire]]. After 1740 the walis were no longer required to travel to Rakin as [[Truk]] now had its own local governor. The position of wali was abolished in 1825 and so was their control over their fiefs which passed directly to the authority of the governor, making [[Truk]] a full province and taking it out of the tributary system.
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