Romanyan Alaia
Provincia Alaia ἐπαρχία Αλαια | |||||||||||
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Province of the Romanyan Empire | |||||||||||
60 BCE–630 CE | |||||||||||
Romanyan Alaia highlighted | |||||||||||
Capital | Babylon | ||||||||||
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History | |||||||||||
• Tundren Empire conquered by Romanya | 60 BCE 60 BCE | ||||||||||
• Province falls into X and X | 630 CE 630 CE | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Terranihil |
History
Romanyan invasion of Alaia
The Romanyan Empire invaded Tundren-ruled Alaqa in 120 BCE. They invited or coerced many of the local Alaqan leaders to pay tribute to Romanya. Alaqa was completely conquered in 95 BCE. Judea was conquered a few years after. The local Jewish leaders mostly fought alongside Tundren forces, as they had been allies since Tundre the Great ended the Jewish expulsion from Babylon. The Tundren Empire maintained control of Malgax and Alaia, but its rule began to falter as the Akadians and Arameans prepared to revolt against the Tundrens.
The Romanyans conquered the entirety of Alaia by 60 BCE and officially declared it a province (Provincia Vaktria). There was some initial resistance to Romanyan forces by native Alaians. The Tundrens had been reduced to their native region of Malgax.