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'''Kagoria''' was a [[Malgan people|Malgan]] empire in western Terranihil established by the semi-nomadic Kagor tribe<!--meaning travel in malgan--> in the 4th century CE. The ruling elite of the Kagorians had converted to Judaism in the 6th century. The majority of Malgans practiced their native religion of [[Habzism]]. The empire conquered surrounding regions including [[Romanyan Alaia|Alaia]] in 600. Kagoria fought for control of Alaia with the [[Romanyan Empire]] and then the [[Mutadinun Caliphate]]. The Mutadinun conquered Alaia in 650 and Kagoria shrunk to only control Malgax. Then in 725, the [[Zuhraid Caliphate]] conquered Malgax.
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'''Kagoria''' was a [[Malgan people|Malgan]] empire in western Terranihil established by the semi-nomadic Kagor tribe<!--meaning travel in malgan--> in the 4th century CE. The ruling elite of the Kagorians had converted to Judaism in the 6th century. The majority of Malgans practiced their native religion of [[Habzism]]. The empire conquered surrounding regions including [[Romanyan Alaia|Alaia]] in 600. Kagoria fought for control of Alaia with the [[Romanyan Empire]] and then the [[Mutadinun Caliphate]]. The Mutadinun conquered Alaia in 650 and Kagoria shrunk to only control Malgax. Then in 709, the [[Zuhraid Caliphate]] conquered Malgax.
  
 
== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==
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In 410, the Pytabian [[Church of the West]] established itself in eastern Kagoria in [[Mestaga]]<!--meyzi (forest) and shagha (fruit) to meyzishagha-->. The Kagorians were tolerant of other religions and allowed the spread of Christianity. The Romanyan persecution of Jews led to the influx of [[Aramaic]]-speaking Jews into Kagoria. In the 6th century, the ruling elites of Kagoria converted to Judaism.  
 
In 410, the Pytabian [[Church of the West]] established itself in eastern Kagoria in [[Mestaga]]<!--meyzi (forest) and shagha (fruit) to meyzishagha-->. The Kagorians were tolerant of other religions and allowed the spread of Christianity. The Romanyan persecution of Jews led to the influx of [[Aramaic]]-speaking Jews into Kagoria. In the 6th century, the ruling elites of Kagoria converted to Judaism.  
  
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The [[Romanyan Empire]] launched an unsuccessful invasion of Kagoria in the 530s. In 593, Kagoria invaded [[Romanyan Alaia]]. The Pytabian Christians of the Western rite supported the invasion. Those of the Eastern rite were divided, as they were discontent with the Romanyan exile of miaphysite church leaders but also wary of impositions by the Church of the West. The Jews of Alaia generally supported the Kagorian invasion. Kagoria conquered Alaia by 600. The Kagorian rulers portrayed themselves as restoring the tradition of the Tundrens who had preceded them in conquering Alaia.
  
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By the mid 7th century, the [[Mutadinun Caliphate]] had conquered much of the eastern territories of the Romanyan Empire and was then the southern neighbor of Kagoria. The Mutadinun invaded Alaia in 640 and conquered it by 650. The Kagorians were forced to retreat to Malgax but were successful in defending Malgax against the Mutadinun.
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In 664, the [[Zuhraid dynasty]] overthrew Aiman, the last Mutadinun Caliph, and established the [[Zuhraid Caliphate]]. It invaded Kagoria in 695 and conquered its capital of Psydo in 709.
  
 
== Language ==
 
== Language ==

Revision as of 18:36, 8 June 2022

Kagoria

𐏂𐎦𐎼𐎤𐎠 𐎫𐎿𐎾 (Old Malgan)
ܚܓܪܟܐ ܐܪܥܐ (Aramaic)
350–709
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CapitalPsydo
Common languagesMalgan (official)
Aramaic (official)
Religion
Habzism
Judaism
GovernmentMonarchy
History 
• Kagorians gain control of Malgax
350
• Disestablished
Zuhraid Caliphate conquers Kagoria 709
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Malgan Warring States
Romanyan Alaia
Zuhraid Caliphate

Kagoria was a Malgan empire in western Terranihil established by the semi-nomadic Kagor tribe in the 4th century CE. The ruling elite of the Kagorians had converted to Judaism in the 6th century. The majority of Malgans practiced their native religion of Habzism. The empire conquered surrounding regions including Alaia in 600. Kagoria fought for control of Alaia with the Romanyan Empire and then the Mutadinun Caliphate. The Mutadinun conquered Alaia in 650 and Kagoria shrunk to only control Malgax. Then in 709, the Zuhraid Caliphate conquered Malgax.

Etymology

Kagoria is a Romanyanization of the Malgan khagurikwe (Old Malgan: 𐏂𐎦𐎼𐎤𐎠), the name of the founding tribe of Kagoria. Khagurikwe means "traveler". The name Kagor for this tribe was then derived from the word Kagoria.

History

The Kagor tribe was a semi-nomadic Malgan tribe. They control lands north of Psydo during the Malgan Warring States period. In 325, the Kagor tribe conquered Psydo and then captured the rest of Malgax by the 5th century. Kagoria focused on internal projects including improving roads and establishing a single currency.

In 410, the Pytabian Church of the West established itself in eastern Kagoria in Mestaga. The Kagorians were tolerant of other religions and allowed the spread of Christianity. The Romanyan persecution of Jews led to the influx of Aramaic-speaking Jews into Kagoria. In the 6th century, the ruling elites of Kagoria converted to Judaism.

The Romanyan Empire launched an unsuccessful invasion of Kagoria in the 530s. In 593, Kagoria invaded Romanyan Alaia. The Pytabian Christians of the Western rite supported the invasion. Those of the Eastern rite were divided, as they were discontent with the Romanyan exile of miaphysite church leaders but also wary of impositions by the Church of the West. The Jews of Alaia generally supported the Kagorian invasion. Kagoria conquered Alaia by 600. The Kagorian rulers portrayed themselves as restoring the tradition of the Tundrens who had preceded them in conquering Alaia.

By the mid 7th century, the Mutadinun Caliphate had conquered much of the eastern territories of the Romanyan Empire and was then the southern neighbor of Kagoria. The Mutadinun invaded Alaia in 640 and conquered it by 650. The Kagorians were forced to retreat to Malgax but were successful in defending Malgax against the Mutadinun.

In 664, the Zuhraid dynasty overthrew Aiman, the last Mutadinun Caliph, and established the Zuhraid Caliphate. It invaded Kagoria in 695 and conquered its capital of Psydo in 709.

Language

Religion