Cayenas

From Almeopedia

Cayenas is the Cuêzi name for the Svetla— or more precisely, the Svetla up to Dinceleret (Dunōmeyū), plus what is now called the Meuna; what the Caďinorians considered the upper Svetla they called the Metōre.

The Cuzeians conquered the lower stretch of the river, roughly modern Krasnaya and Šerian, in -360, carving it out of the Meťaiun kingdom of Davur. Its chief cities at this time were Cantiego, Colsindas, and Osuripoli, from which the Cuzeians launched the invasion of the Isrēica (the Eärdur).

The conquerors’ attention and armies being elsewhere, the Inibēigo of Metayu absorbed Cayenas in -318, only to lose it to the Kahinisa in -290; for its subsequent history see Kaino.

For etymological information, see Central.