Kasi Empire (Fidem Pacis)

The Kasi Empire was the period of Indian history when the subcontinent was ruled by the Kasi Dynasty, members of a Bactrian clan from the region around Kuwatta. The Kasi state arose during the early 18th century, shaking off control from the declining Peshdadid Empire of Iran, and by 1761 it had grown strong enough to invade northern India and conquer the Chauhans. Over the next few decades it expanded to cover almost the entirety of the subcontinent, but at the same time it increasingly came under political and economic influence from the European colonial powers of Albion and Aquitaine.

By 1857 the Kasi emperors were little more than figureheads compared to local princes and the Albic governors. Their rule was finally ended in the Indian Rebellion of that year, after which India was reorganized into a direct posession of the Albic crown.