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'''The History of [[Cananganam]]''', taken to include Pre-Asuranesian peoples such as prehistoric TBA and TBA periods, spans the 2nd Millennia BCE into the present day. Several periods predominated Cananganam, leading to dramatic shifts in the demographics of the region, with Cananganam historically having been a major power of the Eastern Asura, reaching as far west as [[Jute]] and to [[Letzia]] in the East, as far north as [[Atsiq]] and as far south as [[Yahara]]. The impact of Cananganam led to several developments of Boroso and Nagu as independent continents from the rest of Sahar.
'''The History of [[Cananganam]]''', taken to include Pre-Asuranesian peoples such as prehistoric TBA and TBA periods, spans the 2nd Millennia BCE into the present day. Several periods predominated Cananganam, leading to dramatic shifts in the demographics of the region, with Cananganam historically having been a major power of the Eastern Asura, reaching as far west as [[Jute]] and to [[Letzia]] in the East, as far north as [[Atsiq]] and as far south as [[Yahara]]. The impact of Cananganam led to several developments of Boroso and Nagu as independent continents from the rest of Sahar.


The first settlement in Cananganam was [[Biktuva]], having been founded in the 3rd Millennia BCE. The Cananganamese had believed in various deities, in a cosmopolitan fashion, seeing all Gods as just their own, with heavy distinction between the village spirits and the spirits of the land. The first people believed to have inhabited Biktuva were of the [[Littoro-Marianic peoples|TBD culture]], having influenced much of the Canamic groups that immigrated into the region by the 2nd Millennia BCE. Historical records of the earliest settlements are limited as much of the settlements predate complex writing in the region by a millennia, leaving much of their origins and their people to mythology.
==Pre-Imperial Period==


==First City States Era==
==Imperial Period==
===First dynasty of Soppha===
 
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===Rise of the Titpyas===
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! Ruler !! Name Meaning !! Length of reign !! Approx. dates !! Notes
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| [[Sinakutuntumy|Sinákutuntumī]] || ''"He who defeats all"'' || c. 30 years || c. 6th century BCE - 491 BCE || First unifier of the Cananganamese City States
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| [[Dustratumy|Duṣṭrā́tumī]] || ''"He who bears the Sun"'' || 14 years || c. 491 - c. 477 BCE ||
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| [[Dasritumy|Dáṣritumī]] || "He who designs through action" || 29 years || c.477 - c. 448 BCE || Known for expanding various trading ports and the creation of 291 steles and 19 temples
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| [[Sukutumy|Ṣukútumī]] || "He who rules by fear" || 12 years || c. 448 - 436 BCE || Described as being inactive and ill-suited for rule of the kingdom, leading to its decline and collapse from mismanagement
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:''"Then the Sinakutunte were defeated and the kingship was divided."''
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 1 September 2023

The History of Cananganam, taken to include Pre-Asuranesian peoples such as prehistoric TBA and TBA periods, spans the 2nd Millennia BCE into the present day. Several periods predominated Cananganam, leading to dramatic shifts in the demographics of the region, with Cananganam historically having been a major power of the Eastern Asura, reaching as far west as Jute and to Letzia in the East, as far north as Atsiq and as far south as Yahara. The impact of Cananganam led to several developments of Boroso and Nagu as independent continents from the rest of Sahar.

Pre-Imperial Period

Imperial Period

Rise of the Titpyas