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* Lhavres still divided | * Lhavres still divided | ||
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* Principality of the Pels does not exist | * Principality of the Pels does not exist | ||
* Arrival of [[dalar]] on Boroso | |||
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* Sivrekia taken by Laefevia from Terminia | * Sivrekia taken by Laefevia from Terminia | ||
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* Arrival of Tuanmali ancestors on eastern coast of modern-day [[Tuanmali]] | |||
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*Haraku Islands and Skt' Harödz (Tlempark) lost to Terminia after war from 1247-1251. | * Haraku Islands and Skt' Harödz (Tlempark) lost to Terminia after war from 1247-1251. | ||
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Revision as of 12:22, 24 March 2016
The history of the continent of Boroso spans many thousands of years.
Boroso is usually split into two parts, Upper Boroso in the north and Lower Boroso in the south. For most of its history, Upper Boroso has been dominated by the Theweric, Ngutanic, Barmeki (or Dulic) and Kavrinian ethnicities. Lower Boroso has been dominated by the Yahara for much of its history.
Human Settlement
The first humans to settle Boroso were the Proto-Bavkir people, about 20,000 BCE. The next arrival were the Proto-Upper-Borosan people about 10,000 BCE, and finally Proto-Juto-Ngutanic people between 4,000 and 3,000 BCE.
Timeline
Pre-history
Ancient period
1000 BCE
- Czucz Empire at its peak
700 BCE
- Czucz is divided into several republics
400 BCE
- Lhav Empire at its peak
Medieval Period
200 CE
- Lhavres still divided
800 CE
- Principality of the Pels does not exist
- Arrival of dalar on Boroso
920 CE
- Principality of the Pels formed
998 CE
- Sivrekia taken by Laefevia from Terminia
1000 CE
- Arrival of Tuanmali ancestors on eastern coast of modern-day Tuanmali
1095 CE
- Principality of the Pels overthrown, becomes Ikolinian Kingdom
1152 CE
- Ikolinian Kingdom conquered by Pels Kingdom
1200 CE
- Grand Republic of Dhwer-Kavrinia (GUDK) at its prime
1251 CE
- Haraku Islands and Skt' Harödz (Tlempark) lost to Terminia after war from 1247-1251.
1152 CE
- Pels Kingdom disintegrates into city states, ethnic nations and small duchies and kingdoms.
1373 CE
- Dhwer and Kavrinia split, Hayndwelp lost
1385 CE
- What is left of the Kingdom of Dhwer disintegrates into smaller kingdoms
1400 CE
- Fáknir Empire sets up intensive colonization initiatives for the Fals westland.
1440 CE
- Ikolinian Kingdom rebuilt, conquers all lands except the Fáknir Empire.
1476 CE
- Modern-day Union of Independent Tuanmali Republics is formed.
1500 CE
- Ikolinian Kingdom launches a massive colonization campaign into the Fals westland.
1692 CE
- Dhwer Kingdoms partially reunite
Modern Period
1700 CE
- KIngdom of Dhwer controls Yaa and Vaamek
1800-1899 CE
1807 CE
- The Kuthaltum Empire collapses
1844 CE
- The Setyal Empire is annexed by Lhavres
1846 CE
- The capital of Lhavres is moved from Kzonaacza to Noekzrëyaa
1900 CE
- Heoroma does not exist independently
1922 CE
- Mbamigi Islands gain independence
1950 CE
- Tuanmali acquires current borders, with Altūnwelēnīn becoming a full state of the union.
1980 CE
- Fals Empire smaller, Karakat separate nation
1987 CE
- Republic of Ngutan established
2015 CE
- Aendwelf regained by United Kingdom of Dhwer; renamed Hayndwelp Territories and incorporated into Penkrot
- West Vaamek and the Vaamekian Republic of Central Boroso reunite as the United Republic of Vaamek