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==Geography==
==Geography==
The Ancient Darim Civilisation was located in what is now the olden heart of [[Phuc]], being situated at the tip of the peninsula formed by the merging of the two large rivers that served and still serve as a lifeline to millions of people in the region.  The area around the civilisation's city is relatively flat, with smaller more sloping hills dotted around, as it is located in the large valley that lies between the western [[Kame mountains]] and the more eastern [[(Placeholder) mountains]].  The arable soil and heavily-irrigated land allowed for rice to become one of the main staples of the cuisine.


==Politics==
==Politics==

Revision as of 13:17, 27 June 2018

Ancient Darim Civilisation
4000 BCE–2313 BCE
Capital City State
Government Not specified
History
 •  Established 4000 BCE
 •  Disestablished 2313 BCE
b. ...

The ancient Darim civilisation was one of the first cradles of civilisation, originating around 4000 BCE in the area of the merging of the two main rivers in what is modern-day Phuc,  Azey. It is the location of one of the four independant inventions of writing on Sahar, the Darim script originating around 3200 BCE. The civilisation saw its end upon the fall of Phuc to Kame invaders in the year 2313 BCE, causing the Tiengics who inhabited the nationstate to flee, bringing more advanced forms of government to neighbouring regions, causing the formation of more nationstates in adjacent areas along the rivers, which served as lifelines to many people of the region.

Etymology

History

Geography

The Ancient Darim Civilisation was located in what is now the olden heart of Phuc, being situated at the tip of the peninsula formed by the merging of the two large rivers that served and still serve as a lifeline to millions of people in the region. The area around the civilisation's city is relatively flat, with smaller more sloping hills dotted around, as it is located in the large valley that lies between the western Kame mountains and the more eastern (Placeholder) mountains. The arable soil and heavily-irrigated land allowed for rice to become one of the main staples of the cuisine.

Politics

Government

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Symbols

See also