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===Decline===
===Decline===
[[File:Ni rao maximum.png|left|200px|thumb|The approximate territorial maximum of Ni-Rao, in 1300 CE.]]
[[File:Ni rao 1300CE.png|left|200px|thumb|The approximate territorial maximum of Ni-Rao, in 1300 CE. The area is approximately 1.5 million sq km.]]
Ni-Rao reached its territorial maximum in approximately 1300 CE. At that time, in addition to its traditional holdings in the eastern gulf coastal lowlands and highlands, it also held significant holdings in the north, reaching as far north as what is today [[Tavari Union#Bana|Bana]] and controlling part of King's Island in what is now [[Acronis]]. However, also at around 1300 CE, the various Tavari elven tribes consolidated into a single Kingdom of [[Tavari Union#Tavaris|Tavaris]]. Tavaris, which held the remaining portions of King's Island, launched a campaign to expel Ni-Rao from the island very soon after unification, and succeeded. At the time time, a concerted effort by the human and elven tribes of Bana began to push back from the north. Ni-Rao, over-extended, faltered militarily and began to lose control of the northern reaches.
Ni-Rao reached its territorial maximum in approximately 1300 CE. At that time, in addition to its traditional holdings in the eastern gulf coastal lowlands and highlands, it also held significant holdings in the north, reaching as far north as what is today [[Tavari Union#Bana|Bana]] and controlling part of King's Island in what is now [[Acronis]]. However, also at around 1300 CE, the various Tavari elven tribes consolidated into a single Kingdom of [[Tavari Union#Tavaris|Tavaris]]. Tavaris, which held the remaining portions of King's Island, launched a campaign to expel Ni-Rao from the island very soon after unification, and succeeded. At the time time, a concerted effort by the human and elven tribes of Bana began to push back from the north. Ni-Rao, over-extended, faltered militarily and began to lose control of the northern reaches.