Naja Dynasty

The Naja Dynasty is considered a Golden Age in the history of the Long Kingdom.

In Naja era iconography the Dragon of Long is often depicted as a hooded cobra, a symbol adopted by the ruling clan.

The modern syllabary writing system was created in the early Naja period.

In the traditional historical reckoning, the Naja dynasty era lasted for 400 years. It is preceded by the Long Dark Age and succeeded by the Warring Dukes period. There are 26 Naja kings officially recognized by historians. In retrospect, kings of the Naja clan are all referred to by their number in the royal line: i.e. Third King of the Naja Dynasty or King Naja III.