Kingdom of Africa

The Kingdom of Africa (also known as Africa) was located in the southern African continent, stretching as far north as the Nile River. The kingdom was the first to be established in the world in October 001 in the far southern region of the African continent.

The kingdom was dissolved in July 341 after the Second Asian-African War.

History
The Kingdom of Africa was established in October 001 in the south African continent. The first king was Nesh, serving a reign of just over 60 years.

First Asian-African War
The Kingdom of Africa was one of two parties involved in the First Asian-African War. The Kingdom of Asia declared war on Africa for "invading the Asian continent" due to two villages on the Indian peninsula. The Kingdom of Africa lost badly, ceding most of its southern territory to the Kingdom of Asia, including the capital city, Africa, and losing control of the two villages on the Indian peninsula. The capital was moved to Egewa after the war.

Second Asian-African War
The Kingdom of Africa was destroyed in the Second Asian-African War. The Kingdom of Asia declared war on the Kingdom of Africa for placing villages in the Asian continent. The Kingdom of Africa thrived in the first half of the war, gaining land as far north as the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, but was pushed back by the Kingdom of Europe and destroyed in July 341.