The Kingdom of Domale was a ancient Kingdom located in modern Cobura. The Mallan-ruled Kingdom of Domale emerged as the strongest of Irkawa's successor states, and in 713 BCE, Domale conquered Irkawa, which it ruled until expelled by a native Irkawan revolt in 536 BCE, leading to the establishment of two concurrent Kingdoms of Irkawa and Domale. Mallan civilization did nevertheless manage to survive, and even experienced a period of flourishing between 500 BCE and 200 CE. The Kingdom of Domale entered decline when, in 226, it was overthrown by a rebellion of the Kingdom's native Yeudi Mallan population, which founded a new Yeudi dynasty that lasted for nearly a century, until Domale was reconquered by Irkawa.
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| - The Kingdom of Domale was a ancient Kingdom located in modern Cobura. The Mallan-ruled Kingdom of Domale emerged as the strongest of Irkawa's successor states, and in 713 BCE, Domale conquered Irkawa, which it ruled until expelled by a native Irkawan revolt in 536 BCE, leading to the establishment of two concurrent Kingdoms of Irkawa and Domale. Mallan civilization did nevertheless manage to survive, and even experienced a period of flourishing between 500 BCE and 200 CE. The Kingdom of Domale entered decline when, in 226, it was overthrown by a rebellion of the Kingdom's native Yeudi Mallan population, which founded a new Yeudi dynasty that lasted for nearly a century, until Domale was reconquered by Irkawa.
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| - The Kingdom of Domale was a ancient Kingdom located in modern Cobura. The Mallan-ruled Kingdom of Domale emerged as the strongest of Irkawa's successor states, and in 713 BCE, Domale conquered Irkawa, which it ruled until expelled by a native Irkawan revolt in 536 BCE, leading to the establishment of two concurrent Kingdoms of Irkawa and Domale. Mallan civilization did nevertheless manage to survive, and even experienced a period of flourishing between 500 BCE and 200 CE. The Kingdom of Domale entered decline when, in 226, it was overthrown by a rebellion of the Kingdom's native Yeudi Mallan population, which founded a new Yeudi dynasty that lasted for nearly a century, until Domale was reconquered by Irkawa.
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