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The '''Pachayanid Empire''' ([[High Angkat language|High Angkat]]: ''Partā'', {{small|lit.}} 'The Nation') was an ancient empire founded by [[Pachayan the Great]] in 1717 CY, also known as the '''First Eran Empire'''.
 
The '''Pachayanid Empire''' ([[High Angkat language|High Angkat]]: ''Partā'', {{small|lit.}} 'The Nation') was an ancient empire founded by [[Pachayan the Great]] in 1717 CY, also known as the '''First Eran Empire'''.
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[[Category:Countries]][[Category:Ashnan]][[Category:Former countries]]

Revision as of 10:33, 31 July 2023

Pachayanid Empire

Partā
1717 CY–2213 CY
The Pachayanid Empire at its greatest territorial extent, under the rule of Name I (X–Y CY)
The Pachayanid Empire at its greatest territorial extent, under the rule of Name I (X–Y CY)
Common languagesHigh Angkat
See: Languages
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
• 1717 – 1734 CY
Pachayan the Great
History 
• Established
1717 CY
• Fall
2213 CY
Succeeded by
Partayid Dynasty
Today part of Eran
 Sakhasta
 Menkhemon
 Teshkasta

The Pachayanid Empire (High Angkat: Partā, lit. 'The Nation') was an ancient empire founded by Pachayan the Great in 1717 CY, also known as the First Eran Empire.

Etymology

History

Government

Military

Culture

Languages

Customs

Religion

Art and architecture

Legacy

Gallery

See also