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Hayasa-Azzi
Hayasa-Azzi or Azzi-Hayasa (, ) was a Late Bronze Age confederation in the Armenian Highlands and/or Pontic region of Asia Minor. The Hayasa-Azzi confederation was in conflict with the Hittite Empire in the 14th century BCE, leading up to the collapse of Hatti around 1190 BCE. It has long been thought that Hayasa-Azzi may have played a significant role in the ethnogenesis of Armenians.

Sikh Confederacy
Sikh military confederation (1748–1799)
Assuwa league
Assuwa () was a region of Bronze Age Anatolia located west of the Kızılırmak River. It was mentioned in Aegean, Anatolian and Egyptian inscriptions but is best known from Hittite records describing a league of 22 towns or states that rebelled against Hittite authority. It disappears from history during the fifteenth century BC.
New England Confederation
17th century military alliance in New England
Etruscan Dodecapolis
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Souliotes
The Souliotes were an Orthodox Christian Albanian tribal community in the area of Souli in Epirus from the 16th century to the beginning of the 19th century, who via their participation in the Greek War of Independence came to identify with the Greek nation.
Veleti
The Veleti, also known as Veletians, Wilzi, Wielzians, and Wiltzes, were a group of medieval Lechitic tribes within the territory of Western Pomerania, related to Polabian Slavs. They had formed together the Confederation of the Veleti, also known as the Union of the Veleti, a loose monarchic confederation of the tribes. Said state existed between the 6th and 10th centuries, after which, it was succeeded by the Lutician Federation.
Three Leagues
alliance formed in 1471
League of the Rhine
defensive union (1658)
Maghrawa
The Maghrawa or Meghrawa () were a large Berber tribal confederation in North Africa. They are the largest branch of the Zenata confederation. Their traditional territories around the time of Muslim expansion into the Maghreb in the 7th century were around present-day northeastern Algeria. They ruled parts of the western Maghreb on behalf of the Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba at the end of the 10th century and during the first half of the 11th century.
Tatar confederation
major nomad confederation in the Mongolian Plateau (12th century)
Yemaek
Yemaek (濊貊) were a people of Koreans who resided in ancient Manchuria. Whether they were: homogenous; heterogenous of Ye 濊 and Maek 貊; or whether Yemaek were a branch of Maek remains debated. However, the most accepted model is that they were ethnolinguistically identical but remained socially and politically disparate identities. The first Yemaek state to appear were 朝鮮 Old Chosŏn that fell in 108 BC. They were renamed Old Chosŏn after Joseon were later founded in 1392 AD: ostensibly as a successor state to Old Chosŏn. Yemaek together with Han 韓 acted as the foundations for the formation of t
League of God's House
confederacy formed in what is now Switzerland on 29 Jan. 1367 to resist the rising power of the Bishopric of Chur and the House of Habsburg
Dathina
Dathina ( '), the Dathina Sheikhdom ( '), or sometimes the Dathina Confederation, was a state in the British Aden Protectorate, the Federation of Arab Emirates of the South, and its successor, the Federation of South Arabia. Its capital was Mudiyah.
Yamato Kinship
historical Japanese state
League of the Ten Jurisdictions
Associate of the Old Swiss Confederacy
Grey League
confederation formed in 1395 in the Vorderrhein and Hinterrhein valleys, Raetia (in modern-day Switzerland), named after the homespun grey clothes worn by the people; one of the Three Leagues
League of Mayapan
Post-classic confederation of Mayan states
Council of Three Fires
Native American confederacy
Western Confederacy
Confederation of Native American tribes in the Great Lakes Region
Fante Confederacy
Fante state in pre-colonial Ghana
Nayakas of Chitradurga
Indian Ruling Dynasty
Confederate States of Lanao
uniquely decentralized Sultanate system in Lanao, within mainland Mindanao
Yaudheya
Yaudheya (Brahmi script: 𑀬𑁅𑀥𑁂𑀬) or Yaudheya Gaṇasaṅgha (Yaudheya Republic) was an ancient Indian military ganasangha (republic) based in the Eastern region of the Sapta Sindhu, in modern day Haryana. The word Yaudheya is a derivative of the word from yodha meaning warriors and according to Pāṇini, the suffix '-ya', was significant of warrior tribes, which is supported by their resistance to invading empires such as the Kushan Empire and the Indo-Scythians. Rudradaman I of the Western Satraps notes in his Junagadh rock inscription that the Yaudheyas were 'heroes among all Kshatriya' and 'w
Union of Arab Republics
countries union
Yanhuang
thumb|400px|Map of tribes and tribal unions in Ancient China. Yanhuang is shown as Hua Xia Tribal Union in the map.
Yanhuang or Yan Huang () was the name of a legendary East Asian ethnic group who were said to have inhabited the middle Yellow River basin in ancient China. The name comes from their alleged descent from two early Bronze Age agrarian tribal confederacies from the Loess Plateau led by the Flame Emperor (Yandi) and Yellow Emperor (Huangdi), whose allied victory over the eastern Jiuli tribes led by the Chiyou at the mythical Battle of Zhuolu has been considered as the foundation for
Toltec Empire
Mesoamerican empire
Kaga ikki
Rebellious break-away Japanese state during the late Muromachi period
Unified Political Command
Thinite Confederacy
Early Dynastic confederacy in Ancient Egypt (circa -3150)
Iron Confederacy
organization
Tsenacommacah
thumb|300px|John Smith (explorer)|John Smith's map of the [[Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. The map, c. 1612, details the location of numerous villages within Tsenacommacah. It is oriented with west being at the top.]]
Tsenacommacah (pronounced in English; also written Tscenocomoco, Tsenacomoco, Tenakomakah, Attanoughkomouck, and Attan-Akamik) is the name given by the Powhatan people to their native homeland, the area encompassing all of Tidewater Virginia and parts of the Eastern Shore. More precisely, its boundaries spanned by from near the south side of the mouth of the James River all
Yamashiro ikki
15th century Confederacy that emerged in Yamashiro province, feudal Japan
Zugewandter Ort
type of diplomatic relationship in the Old Swiss Confederacy
Lower League
union of the four imperial cities Strasbourg, Basel, Colmar and Sélestat
Seven Nations of Canada
historical First Nations confederacy