Despotate of Mivape 652 AR - Present (Miv - ah - pay)

Known Rulers

 

The Last Sills

Sill Sulia Abwae "The Porrosan" - 381 AR
Sill Unam Abwae - 409 AR

Kemu Dynasty

Sill Miyap Kemu - 431 AR
King Miyap Kemu II - 466 AR
King Tayus Kemy - 489 AR
King Hilua Kemy - 511 AR

Yukan Dynasty

King Kerba Yukan - 522 AR
King Iyao Yukan - 534 AR
King Kerba Yukan II - 550 AR
King Nikon Yukan - 555 AR
King Nikon Yukan II - 595 AR
King Sulsu Yukan - 616 AR
King Iaobe Yukan - 623 AR
King Kerba Yukan III - 644 AR

Fare Dynasty

Despot Miyap III Fare - 652 AR
Despot Solon Fare - 680 AR
Despot Miyap IV Fare - 712 AR
Despot Kerba IV Fare - 736 AR
Despot Solon Fare II - 766 AR
Despot Xenig Fare - 799 AR
Despot Solon Fare III - 850 AR
Despot Quola Fare - 867 AR
Despot Tudola Fare - 891 AR
Despot Solon Fare IV - 918 AR
Despot Ioabe II Fare - 926 AR
Despot Solon Fare V - 936 AR
Despot T'Shinu Fare - 949 AR

History

The Kingdom of Mivape emerged as a break-away from the Porrosan Silldom. The Mivape people were an ethnicity of Podrusans who lived around the eastern leg of the Dan Verig Mountains. As a kingdom they became quickly involved in the affairs between the Sills of Monha, the Porrosan Silldom, and the Ghisfan Silldom. War was frequent and hardened the warriors of Mivape.
Around 650 AR, following the dissolution of the Ghisfan Silldom and the unification of Monha, the Kingdom of Mivape was usurped by a local dynasty from the city of Miraia Ca, the Fare Dynasty, and transformed into a Despotate.  

The Great Betrayal, known to the Mivape as 'The Greatest Deception'

In 868, Despot Solon Fare III staged 'The Greatest Deception' in which he personally stabbed the Great Daahken Khan while the two sovereigns met under peace negotiations. This was the first time a Daahken Khan had been killed, and without and heir. Within the year the remains of the once-great Khanate were plunged into chaos.
The Despotate of Mivape at its greatest extent Circa 920 AR
Type
Geopolitical, Kingdom

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