Liútǎng
The Liútǎng Province is a member state of the Chayuthaya Empire. Before becoming an official nation, Liútǎng was a simple land of rice-farming peoples spread across the jungles of the south, a culture which is said to spread from the eastern banks of the titular Liútǎng river to the mountains in the east. These people were commonly harassed by raiders throughout their history, including the former Asghal Khanate, until their people organized a small militia, led by warrior Qiān Zú (GTNNN1910), to push back against these violent nomads. By pushing back, the people of the Liútǎng legitimized themselves, and were eventually recognized by a close ally known as the Nekohana Crownlands, which would become the Chayuthaya Empire, absorbing the Liútǎng Province.
Currently, only one structured claim exists in the Liútǎng Province, with that being Fort Zhànhé, a military installation at the southwest edge of the province. Canonically, there exists a city at the center of the province known as Chénggōng, which acts as Liútǎng's economic center