Rongyo
Kingdom of Rongyo Rong'yo Kwêbwi | |
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Rongyo, officially the Kingdom of Rongyo, is a nation in Southern Tammuz
History
Former Rongyo (24-444)
The first attested Ruic kingdom was documented in the Chronicles of Yain.
Choyo (444-607)
General X of the X Army overthrew Former Rongyo after a lengthy six-year campaign. Choyo saw a limited amount of cultural exchange between it and the Shèin Dynasty, The state produced the Records of Choyo, which documented its indigenous history in Classical Kwang.
Okro (607-946)
Okroi royalty officially adopted Haomism as a state religion, merging it with indigenous shamanistic practices. During this period, a large amount of Kwang vocabulary entered the language. Okro introduced a caste system that clearly defined a separation between royalty, nobility, commoners, and slaves. Okro also officially entered into tributary relations with Qonklaks during this time.
War Between Three Tigers (946-1088)
At the end of Okroi rule, the state was plagued with internal division and corruption, leading to two breakaway states forming: Samsiru and Masip.
Unified Samsiru (1088-1345)
Unified Samsiru loosened the rigid Okroi caste system and introduced the Qonklese lhehi royal examinations in an attempt to combat nepotism within the royal bureaucracy, a crucial factor that lead to incompetent governance that contributed to the downfall of Okro.