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Jahluhets | Confederation of Jahseh

 * Government: Tribal Confederation
 * Ruler: Pinó of Chet (b. 783/785, r.807-828), Chaltén I (b.814, r.828-)
 * Economy: Flourishing. Based mostly off of subsistence farming and fishing, although construction of several monuments during this time has also had a major contribution to the economy of the urban centers of the Confederation.
 * Capital: Jahseh
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 34,250
 * Jahseh: 9,200
 * Toyonseh: 5,200
 * Yontoyéh: 4,500
 * Chet: 4,700
 * Pe’ikónéh: 2,900
 * Religion: 69% Jahism, 31% other
 * Ethnicities: 67% Taluhet, 29% Charrua, 4% other
 * Military: 2500 spearmen, 500 archers
 * Events:
 * Monumental Monuments: Under the later years of Pinó’s rule, as well as Chaltén I’s reign, several large monuments and works were constructed nationwide. In Jahseh, the Royal Palace and Palace of the Council are constructed; both grandiose and majestic structures made of carved stone. Other monuments constructed include the Yohsenpéyet (Temple of the Sun) and Jahanpéyet (Temple of the Moon), religious centers facing each other, constructed on the shore of the Rio de la Plata near the harbor of Jahseh, as well as the Great Market of Jahseh. In Chet, the Mausoleum of Pinó was constructed, and is purportedly where Pinó herself was buried, as well as all subsequent Jahluhet royalty all the way up to European contact. A comprehensive road system is also constructed to connect the nation more efficiently, supplementing land and river travel. Walls are constructed around the cities for protection against raids and invasions.
 * ”Assassination” of Pinó: Although the vast majority of the former nobility of the Jahluhets were killed off, a few nobles remained under the radar, and conspired to assassinate Pinó as revenge for killing off their families. It is currently not known if they succeeded; however, we do know that in 828, Pinó of Chet reportedly dropped dead on the spot during a speech to the Council of Nations. Historians today still debate if Pinó’s death was caused by poison, or was just a heart attack. The throne would pass to her firstborn son, Chaltén I.
 * Expansion: Expansion of the nation continues, mostly directed inland and to the south. This is mostly diplomatic in nature, and little military action is used.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Inca: T R A D E P L S (dont make me say this again smh bruh lighten up)
 * Taluhets: Join us.