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Kingdom of Middag

The Kingdom of Middag () was a kingdom or supra-tribal alliance located in the central western plains of Taiwan in the 17th century. This polity was established by the Taiwanese aboriginal tribes of Papora, Babuza, Pazeh, and Hoanya; it had ruled as many as 27 villages, occupying the western part of present-day Taichung county and the northern part of modern Changhua county. Having survived the rule of European colonists and the Kingdom of Tungning, the aboriginal tribes that previously comprised Middag were eventually subjugated to the rule of the Qing Empire in the 18th century.
== Names ==
The Kingdom of Middag is the western name for the kingdom. In Taiwan, it is known as the Kingdom of Dadu (), Dadu being the modern-day name of the historical capital Middag.
The 17th century leader Kamachat Aslamie was known in Hoklo as Quata Ong (), and sometimes in Dutch as Keizer van Middag.〔
The most common aboriginal name was Lelian ("Sun King").

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