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The '''history of the continent of [[Boroso]]''' spans many thousands of years.
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, [[Barmeki]] (or Dulic), and Kavrinian ethnicities. Lower Boroso has been dominated by the Yahara for much of its history.
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, [[Barmeki]] (or Dulic), and Kavrinian ethnicities.


==Human Settlement==
==Human Settlement==
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Agriculture spreads to the remaining nomadic Theweric peoples, who split into two groups: the Dhwerans, residing in Thewer; and the Qëërlics, who settled the coasts of the [[Borosan Great Lakes]].
Agriculture spreads to the remaining nomadic Theweric peoples, who split into two groups: the Dhwerans, residing in Thewer; and the Qëërlics, who settled the coasts of the [[Borosan Great Lakes]].


====c. -3,500 - Founding of Yāngeśa====
====c. -3,000 - [[Proto-Upper Borosan migration]]====
The necessity for organization grew with the population and the complexity of agricultural techniques, until village chiefs had authority of several thousand people. The first true kingdom-level state, [[Yāngeśa]] (modern Lhavrinian [[Yaageqyë]]), was founded around -3500, with epic accounts assigning this feat to the leader of the nearby settlement of Lāuneli, Kōsaram.
The [[Proto-Upper-Borosans]], who hailed from an area south of [[Lake Qëërles]], began migrating and expanding north toward the Thewerics and further south, first by invading and displacing the Qëërlics, and then moving further to push the Dhwerans out of Thewer. One group, the ancestors of the modern day Khaa people, split and formed the first dynasty around the Khrang Srhe plains.
 
====c. -2,500 - Founding of Yāngeśa====
The necessity for organization grew with the population and the complexity of agricultural techniques, until village chiefs had authority of several thousand people. The first true kingdom-level state, [[Yāngeśa]] (modern Lhavrinian [[Yaageqyë]]), was founded around -2500, with epic accounts assigning this feat to the leader of the nearby settlement of Lāuneli, Kōsaram.


This also marks the end of prehistory, as the Ramekians developed writing around the time of the founding of Yāngeśa, using a logographic system. Usually, they wrote on dried palm leaves, or, for more permanent records, inscribed their writings in clay.
This also marks the end of prehistory, as the Ramekians developed writing around the time of the founding of Yāngeśa, using a logographic system. Usually, they wrote on dried palm leaves, or, for more permanent records, inscribed their writings in clay.
====c. -3,000 - [[Proto-Upper Borosan migration]]====
The [[Proto-Upper-Borosans]], who hailed from an area south of modern Vaamek, began migrating and expanding north toward the Thewerics and further south, first by invading and displacing the Qëërlics, and then moving further to push the Dhwerans out of Thewer. One group, the ancestors of the modern day Khaa people, split and formed the first dynasty around the Khrang Srhe plains.
====c. -1,600====
* [[Boorian Empire]] is formed.


====c. -1,000====
====c. -1,000====
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Meanwhile, the Czucz Empire, situated in the western part of the continent, rises to the height of its power.
Meanwhile, the Czucz Empire, situated in the western part of the continent, rises to the height of its power.
The first Khaazic (Kyryhoot) Dynasty is established.
====c. -900====
* [[Boorian Empire]] at its peak.


====c. -700====
====c. -700====
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====c. -400====
====c. -400====
* Lhav Empire at its peak
* Lhav Empire at its peak
====c. -200====
* [[Boorian Empire]] collapses.


===Medieval Period===
===Medieval Period===
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====800====
====800====
* Arrival of [[dalar]] on Boroso
* Arrival of [[dalar]] on Boroso.
 
====885====
* [[Pels Kingdom]] is formed.
 
====998====
* Sivrekia taken by Laefevia from Terminia


====1215 - Great Dhweran Empire collapses ====
====1215 - Great Dhweran Empire collapses ====
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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.
* Tuur the conqueror rises to power in what would become the Bavkïr Empire
* Tuur the conqueror rises to power in what would become the Bavkïr Empire
====1275====
* [[Fáknir Empire]] formed.
====1285====
* [[Pels Kingdom]] disintegrates.
====1320====
* [[Fáknir Empire]] sets up intensive colonization initiatives for the [[Isthmus of Katar]].


====1476====
====1476====
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====1846====
====1846====
* The capital of Lhavres is moved from [[Gonaacza]] to [[Noegrëyaa]]
* The capital of Lhavres is moved from [[Gonaacza]] to [[Noegrëyaa]]
====1285====
* [[Fáknir Empire]] is conquered by the [[Ikolinian Kingdom]], which subsequently renames the new nation to [[Fals Empire]].
====1900====
* Heoroma does not exist independently


====1922====
====1922====
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====1931====
====1931====
* Yaa undergoes a coup, where the Kuulist government is overthrown by idealistic anti-slavery activists backed by [[Lhavres]].
* Yaa undergoes a coup, where the Kúúlist government is overthrown by idealistic anti-slavery activists backed by [[Lhavres]].


====1933====
====1933====
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====1936====
====1936====
*[[Helsonia]] sanctions a an invasion of the [[Fals Empire]] supported by Dhwer, motivated by various political disputes over territories of uncertain sovereignty that have escalated over the last 80 years' many conflicts and crises in the [[Taanttu Sea|Taanttu]] and [[Arimizziya Sea|Arimizziya Seas]]. Accordingly, the [[Fals-Helsonian War]] begins on 19 January, considered a component of the Borosan War.
*In Bavkïrak, the traditionalist faction achieves victory and joins the side of Lhavres in its conflict against Dhwer. Additionally, Bavkïr guerillas offer support to warlords in Dhwer-occupied [[Taanttu]].
 
*As an offshoot of the Fals-Helsonian War, the Fals Empire and Dhwer also reach war over control of [[Pthalk]].
 
*In Bavkïrak, the traditionalist faction achieves victory and joins the side of Lhavres in its conflict against Dhwer. Additionally, Bavkïr guerillas support [[Thentism|Thentist]] unrest in [[Kuthaltum]], then a region of Dhwer, and also offer support to warlords in Dhwer-occupied [[Taanttu]].
 
*[[Mekaneli]] and [[West Vaamek]] enter the war on the side of [[Lhavres]], while [[Theweria]] enters on behalf of [[Dhwer]].


====1938====
====1938====
*Under Lhavrinian influence, Dhwer's [[Kuulism|Kúúlist]] government is toppled. In the ensuing power vacuum, monarchist nationalists from [[Thewer City]] take control over Dhwer, reestablishing the old monarchy while introducing various reforms. The new regime is known as monarcho-Kúúlist. Subsequently, [[Thewer]] is detached from [[Theweria]]. This marks the end of Lhavrinian-Dhwer conflict in the Borosan War.
*Under Lhavrinian influence, Dhwer's [[Kuulism|Kúúlist]] government is toppled. In the ensuing power vacuum, monarchist nationalists from [[Thewer City]] take control over Dhwer, reestablishing the old monarchy while introducing various reforms. The new regime is known as monarcho-Kúúlist. Subsequently, [[Thewer]] is detached from [[Theweria]]. This marks the end of Lhavrinian-Dhwer conflict in the Borosan War.
====1940====
*With the conclusion of the Fals-Helsonian War, the Borosan War is officially over. Despite many losses, [[Helsonia]] actually benefits from the outcome thanks to its renewed control over the [[Terminian Far West Islands]]. However, [[Letzia]]'s colonies in Boroso are diminished thanks to Helsonia's assistance in [[Khaazland]]'s reclamation of much of [[Lorimer]], which reduces it to its modern borders.
====1943====
*The [[Casteist Party of Khaazland]] overthrows the last dynasty of Khaazland, [[Vyrika]], and establishes the [[Casteist Republic of Khaazland]].


====1950====
====1950====
*[[Tuanmali]] acquires current borders, with [[Altūnwelēnīn]] becoming a full state of the union.
*[[Tuanmali]] acquires current borders, with [[Altūnwelēnīn]] becoming a full state of the union.


====1989====
[[Category:History of Boroso|*]]
*The Casteist Republic of Khaazland collapses. The [[Federal Republic of Khaazland]] takes power.
 
====2015====
*[[West Vaamek]] and the [[Vaamekian Republic of Central Boroso]] reunite as the [[United Republic of Vaamek]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 1 September 2023

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, Barmeki (or Dulic), and Kavrinian ethnicities.

Human Settlement

The first humans to settle Boroso were the Proto-Bavkir people, about -20,000. Next were the Proto-Thewerics, around -15,000, and the Proto-Upper-Borosans about -10,000.

Timeline

Ancient history

c. -7,000

The Ramekians develop agriculture in various areas along the northern coast of Boroso, especially around Lake Yaa. The staple crops of the Ramekians were sorghum, clubgrass, yams, and koima. The Mei, who lived much further west from Lake Yaa, continued their nomadic hunter-gatherer ways.

c. -6,000

Agriculture spreads to the remaining nomadic Theweric peoples, who split into two groups: the Dhwerans, residing in Thewer; and the Qëërlics, who settled the coasts of the Borosan Great Lakes.

c. -3,000 - Proto-Upper Borosan migration

The Proto-Upper-Borosans, who hailed from an area south of Lake Qëërles, began migrating and expanding north toward the Thewerics and further south, first by invading and displacing the Qëërlics, and then moving further to push the Dhwerans out of Thewer. One group, the ancestors of the modern day Khaa people, split and formed the first dynasty around the Khrang Srhe plains.

c. -2,500 - Founding of Yāngeśa

The necessity for organization grew with the population and the complexity of agricultural techniques, until village chiefs had authority of several thousand people. The first true kingdom-level state, Yāngeśa (modern Lhavrinian Yaageqyë), was founded around -2500, with epic accounts assigning this feat to the leader of the nearby settlement of Lāuneli, Kōsaram.

This also marks the end of prehistory, as the Ramekians developed writing around the time of the founding of Yāngeśa, using a logographic system. Usually, they wrote on dried palm leaves, or, for more permanent records, inscribed their writings in clay.

c. -1,000

The Dhwerans, forced into action by impending invasion by the PUBs, move north toward the Ramekian-populated coast. More than a displacement than a conquering, the nomadic Mei peoples flee to the west, while the remaining settled Ramekians are assimilated into Dhwer (usually as slaves).

Meanwhile, the Czucz Empire, situated in the western part of the continent, rises to the height of its power.

c. -700

The Czucz Empire fractures into several merchant republics due to the rise in interconnected trade in that region of Lhavres.

c. -400

  • Lhav Empire at its peak

Medieval Period

150

  • Iron introduced on Boroso by Letsatia: they send a blacksmith to the Xefi to demonstrate creation of iron weapons.

200

  • Lhavres still divided

227

Kavrinia united

c. 513 - Great Dhweran Empire established

  • As the Dhweran city-states squabble over resources, trade, and wars, Bizlīka, the king of one of the most prosperous city-states, Kəzgāli, takes the opportunity to unify the territories under a single rule. Kəzgāli wins various wars with the local states (470-492), each time expanding with new territory. This position proves strong enough to serve as the basis for Bizlīka’s son, Winīzīka, to implement a massive conquest of the southern and western territories, as well as the reclamation of Thewer from the Dulics in 522. After some of his conquests in 513, Winīzīka declares himself the first Emperor and renames himself Kaɣisamnālīka--“conquerer of the old lands.” The subsequent Great Dhweran Empire lasts for almost 700 years.

800

  • Arrival of dalar on Boroso.

1215 - Great Dhweran Empire collapses

The assassination of the emperor Nismaxitīka leads to major civil unrest in Dhwer, allowing Lhavres, in retaliation to losing Lake Yaa, to strike relentlessly. Without a leader, Dhwer quickly loses its western territories. A subsequent revolution stemming from the city of Paɣmāli formally ends the Great Dhweran Empire. In the next few decades, Paɣmāli and the other major Dhweran cities are ruled by a succession of generals and military leaders.

1233

Fádalh, a former Dhweran colony, declares independence as the Dhweran Empire is shattered.

1251

  • Haraku Islands and Skt' Harödz (Tlempark) lost to Terminia after war from 1247-1251.
  • Tuur the conqueror rises to power in what would become the Bavkïr Empire

1476

  • Modern-day Union of Independent Tuanmali Republics is formed.

Modern Period

1807

  • something something dhwer is reestablished

1844

1846

1922

  • The Mbamigi Islands gain independence from Dhwer.

1930

1931

  • Yaa undergoes a coup, where the Kúúlist government is overthrown by idealistic anti-slavery activists backed by Lhavres.

1933

  • Dhwer sees a Kúúlist revolution that overthrows the monarchy. The new regime wishes to reincorporate Yaa.

1934

  • Widespread conflict in Bavkïrak between Kúúlist, republican, and traditionalist factions. This can be viewed as a proxy war in that Dhwer supports the Kúúlists while Lhavres backs the republicans.

1935

  • The Bavkïr conflict grows to encompass Dhwer, Lhavres, and Yaa. By now it is referred to as the Borosan War, one of the three major world conflicts in the early 20th century.

1936

  • In Bavkïrak, the traditionalist faction achieves victory and joins the side of Lhavres in its conflict against Dhwer. Additionally, Bavkïr guerillas offer support to warlords in Dhwer-occupied Taanttu.

1938

  • Under Lhavrinian influence, Dhwer's Kúúlist government is toppled. In the ensuing power vacuum, monarchist nationalists from Thewer City take control over Dhwer, reestablishing the old monarchy while introducing various reforms. The new regime is known as monarcho-Kúúlist. Subsequently, Thewer is detached from Theweria. This marks the end of Lhavrinian-Dhwer conflict in the Borosan War.

1950