About: 1082-1155 (329-402 AD) (L'Uniona Homanus)   Sponge Permalink

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The Siddharthists remained humble however. They did not refuse trade with nations like the Maurya Empire and the Satavahana Kingdom, two nations which cast out the people that would found this trade giant. 1123 (370 AD) was the year that Jahangir, who had been incapacitated for some time but still alive, died of old age. He was the first and last King of Siddharthang and in the latter years of his reign prominent representatives of the districts in the city were building up their power to succeed him. Jahangir had many children but many of them were not interested in political life. Some were generals and others patrons of merchants and other wealthy endeavours even joined the Council of the city for some time. The Council of Siddharthang took over the government peacefully and with the ap

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  • 1082-1155 (329-402 AD) (L'Uniona Homanus)
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  • The Siddharthists remained humble however. They did not refuse trade with nations like the Maurya Empire and the Satavahana Kingdom, two nations which cast out the people that would found this trade giant. 1123 (370 AD) was the year that Jahangir, who had been incapacitated for some time but still alive, died of old age. He was the first and last King of Siddharthang and in the latter years of his reign prominent representatives of the districts in the city were building up their power to succeed him. Jahangir had many children but many of them were not interested in political life. Some were generals and others patrons of merchants and other wealthy endeavours even joined the Council of the city for some time. The Council of Siddharthang took over the government peacefully and with the ap
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  • The Siddharthists remained humble however. They did not refuse trade with nations like the Maurya Empire and the Satavahana Kingdom, two nations which cast out the people that would found this trade giant. 1123 (370 AD) was the year that Jahangir, who had been incapacitated for some time but still alive, died of old age. He was the first and last King of Siddharthang and in the latter years of his reign prominent representatives of the districts in the city were building up their power to succeed him. Jahangir had many children but many of them were not interested in political life. Some were generals and others patrons of merchants and other wealthy endeavours even joined the Council of the city for some time. The Council of Siddharthang took over the government peacefully and with the approval of Jahangir on his death bed. The Siddharthist Republic, trade capital of Africa was now firm and grounded in the political stage.
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