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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. | ||
==Pre-Imperial Period== | ==Pre-Imperial Period== | ||
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==Imperial Period== | ==Imperial Period== | ||
=== | ===Rise of the Titpyas=== | ||
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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.