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===Khobeh Confederation===
 
===Khobeh Confederation===
 
[[File:Bossostates.png|thumb|Fragmented Bosso kingdoms after the collapse of the Bosso Empire]]
 
[[File:Bossostates.png|thumb|Fragmented Bosso kingdoms after the collapse of the Bosso Empire]]
Shortly after the collapse of the [[Bosso Empire]] in 2327 CY, four kingdoms arose from its former provinces, each of which were named after the dynasties of their ruling chiefs; the former province Alanku became Bosso-Kafue, the former province Ilafu became Bosso-Luakor, the former province Odo became Bosso-Muadu, the former province Eshinku became Bosso-Afa. The rulers of these four kingdoms each claimed to be the de jure successors of the Empire (hence the kingdoms' names starting with "Bosso"), and sought to reunite the former Bosso territories under their dynasty. Two other kingdoms to the north - the Hlong kingdom of [[Mongklor]] and the kingdom of Jaaranku - were also founded, but did not claim Bosso succession. Contention between the four Bosso kingdoms sparked a 5-year war, eventually ending in a stalemate.
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Shortly after the collapse of the [[Bosso Empire]] in 2327 CY, four kingdoms arose from its former provinces, each of which were named after the dynasties of their ruling chiefs; the former province Alanku became Bosso-Kafue, the former province Ilafu became Bosso-Luakor, the former province Odo became Bosso-Muadu, the former province Eshinku became Bosso-Afa. The rulers of these four kingdoms each claimed to be the de jure successors of the Empire (hence the kingdoms' names starting with "Bosso"), and sought to reunite the former Bosso territories under their dynasty. The Hlong kingdom of [[Mongklor]] was also founded, but did not claim Bosso succession. Contention between the four Bosso kingdoms sparked a 5-year war, eventually ending in a stalemate.
   
 
After the war officially ended, the four kings involved appeared at the historic city of Khobeh (modern-day [[Kashinkhor]]) in 2535 CY to sign the ''Kàri-Jąkhą'' treaty, unifying the four nations as the Khobeh Confederation. The Confederation was successful until the same power struggles arose again, causing civil war between the regions and the secession of Bosso-Afa from the Confederation in 2677 CY. Warrior [[Bų̄̀lą̀ Akpàlamùą̀ Kàṣi]] overthrew the king of the Kafue region with the help of several other clan leaders, eventually conquering the remaining Confederation and crowning himself king of a centralized Khobeh in 2727 CY.
 
After the war officially ended, the four kings involved appeared at the historic city of Khobeh (modern-day [[Kashinkhor]]) in 2535 CY to sign the ''Kàri-Jąkhą'' treaty, unifying the four nations as the Khobeh Confederation. The Confederation was successful until the same power struggles arose again, causing civil war between the regions and the secession of Bosso-Afa from the Confederation in 2677 CY. Warrior [[Bų̄̀lą̀ Akpàlamùą̀ Kàṣi]] overthrew the king of the Kafue region with the help of several other clan leaders, eventually conquering the remaining Confederation and crowning himself king of a centralized Khobeh in 2727 CY.

Revision as of 17:18, 15 November 2022

Khobeh (Nyamu: Khɔbɛ̀), officially the Kingdom of Khobeh, is a country in eastern Nkungu, bordered by Afa to the south.

Kingdom of Khobeh

Àgbà Khɔbɛ (Nyamu)
Flag of Khobeh
Flag
Motto: X
CapitalKashinkhor
Official languagesNyamu
Recognised regional languagesHlong
Gara
Nganka
Demonym(s)Khobehi
GovernmentElective constitutional monarchy
• King (Mbolu)
Ndàkàri Jubùlà Kàṣi
• Head of the Royal Assembly of Kashinkhor
Dada Kɔbuani
LegislatureRoyal Assembly of Kashinkhor
(Ndizu Kàṣiŋkhɔla)

Etymology

The name Khobeh comes from the historical city Ŋkrɔ́bɛ̀ (modern-day Kashinkhor), meaning "central city" in Middle Bosso (from the words "ŋkrɔ́" (city; village) and "bɛ̀" (middle)), which became Khɔ́bɛ̀ in modern Nyamu.

History

Bosso Empire

(WIP)

Khobeh Confederation

Fragmented Bosso kingdoms after the collapse of the Bosso Empire

Shortly after the collapse of the Bosso Empire in 2327 CY, four kingdoms arose from its former provinces, each of which were named after the dynasties of their ruling chiefs; the former province Alanku became Bosso-Kafue, the former province Ilafu became Bosso-Luakor, the former province Odo became Bosso-Muadu, the former province Eshinku became Bosso-Afa. The rulers of these four kingdoms each claimed to be the de jure successors of the Empire (hence the kingdoms' names starting with "Bosso"), and sought to reunite the former Bosso territories under their dynasty. The Hlong kingdom of Mongklor was also founded, but did not claim Bosso succession. Contention between the four Bosso kingdoms sparked a 5-year war, eventually ending in a stalemate.

After the war officially ended, the four kings involved appeared at the historic city of Khobeh (modern-day Kashinkhor) in 2535 CY to sign the Kàri-Jąkhą treaty, unifying the four nations as the Khobeh Confederation. The Confederation was successful until the same power struggles arose again, causing civil war between the regions and the secession of Bosso-Afa from the Confederation in 2677 CY. Warrior Bų̄̀lą̀ Akpàlamùą̀ Kàṣi overthrew the king of the Kafue region with the help of several other clan leaders, eventually conquering the remaining Confederation and crowning himself king of a centralized Khobeh in 2727 CY.

Early Kingdom

Involvement in Copper War

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