Bamey

The Protectorate of Bamey (Kadolhan: Защитнищво Бамея, Zaštitništvo Bameja) is an overseas territory of Kadolha in south Maimunia.

Pre-colonization
Before Kadolhans settled Bamey in the 19th century, the land was divided among indigenous tribes, although visually the same, customs and different religious practices told them apart from each other. It is believed that none of these tribes built anything significant in terms of historic importance, only some monuments made of wood or formed from rocks for any gods, this included ritual places, which were often located in bigger straw huts. The language varied from tribe to tribe, although to some extent they could understand each other. At the time the Kadolhans landed, the largest and most significant tribe was that of the Kalaga people, who in the following years were massacred due to constant raids on Kadolhan settlements and inability to cooperate, marking the Kalaga genocide.