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The recorded '''history of [[Lugida]]''' dates back from around 1000 BCE, under the Hallyn dynasty, although historical records from the Tigrate dynasty are known to describe kingdoms as far as the Kylon, which dates back from around 2100 BCE. The historical records also mentioned Lugida as a part of [[Qonklaks]]' Khon dynasty on about 2500 BCE, which has a profound influence on the Lugid culture in general. Lugida's history has been shaped by the almost-constant contact with the neighboring dynasties, the flourishing agriculture, the rise of [[Iovism|Avism]], and the significance of Lugida as a historical [[Wikipedia:Thalassocracy|thalassocracy]].
The recorded '''history of [[Lugida]]''' dates back from around 1000 BCE, under the Hallyn dynasty, although historical records from the Tigrate dynasty are known to describe kingdoms as far as the Kylon, which dates back from around 2100 BCE. The historical records also mentioned Lugida as a part of [[Qonklaks]]' Khon dynasty on about 2500 BCE, which has a profound influence on the Lugid culture in general. Lugida's history has been shaped by the almost-constant contact with the neighboring dynasties, the flourishing agriculture, the rise of [[Iovism|Avism]], and the significance of Lugida as a historical [[Wikipedia:Thalassocracy|thalassocracy]].


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The earliest known traces of Lugid people date back from around 35,000 BCE, which came from the first wave of [[Soltenna|Soltennan]] migration which started on 50,000 BCE. The first wave goes from [[Ekuosia]] to Soltenna through [[Akulanen]]. The first wave also brought in early Qonklese, [[Riyana|Riyan]], and [[Xynderland|Xynder]] peoples. As a result, Lugids in general are genetically related to these peoples.
The earliest known traces of Lugid people date back from around 35,000 BCE, which came from the first wave of [[Soltenna|Soltennan]] migration which started on 50,000 BCE. The first wave goes from [[Ekuosia]] to Soltenna through [[Akulanen]]. The first wave also brought in early Qonklese, [[Riyana|Riyan]], and [[Xynderland|Xynder]] peoples. As a result, Lugids in general are genetically related to these peoples.


Forming the majority of the Lugid populace is the Lenthiri people, which is the largest ethnic group of Lugida. Lenthiris originate from the first Soltennan migration wave that went through Riyana, which later proceeds to migrate through [[Yerlan]]. The other known Lugid ethnic group is the Melunes, who came from a different branch of the migration wave. The Melunes originate from the wave that came through [[Hux Kham]] and into [[Naria]], which later diverged on around 30,000 BCE. In the divergence, a small but somewhat significant amount of people diverged towards northern Lugida, while the rest continues straight into Yerlan.
Forming the majority of the Lugid populace is the Lenthirites, which is the largest ethnic group of Lugida encompassing the southern half of the country. The other known Lugid ethnic group is the Melunes, encompassing the other half. Both bear genetic similarities with the Riyan, Xynder, and Qonklese peoples, but bear distinct cultures. [[Ngerupic people]] entered Lugida on 2nd millennium BCE


Agriculture in Lugida did not flourish until around 6000 BCE, but a 2005 analysis of early Lugid artifacts found in modern-day [[Kitlimis]] show indication of a mastery of fishing back on 8000 BCE. This allowed early cultures in Lugida to form from around 5500 BCE. However, Lugida won't be a significant power until the Qonklese conquest on 2400 BCE.
Lugid agriculture dates back as early as 8000 BCE, but agricultural development remains stagnant before 4000 BCE. A 2005 analysis of early Lugid artifacts found in modern-day [[Kitlimis]] show indication of fishing activity as early as 6000 BCE. This allowed early cultures in Lugida to form from around 3000 BCE.


==Ancient era==
==Ancient era==


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==Antiquity==
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===Avi empire===
===Avite empire===


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==Middle ages==


===The Four Swords===
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==Modern era==
==Modern era==


===The First Republic===
===The first republic===


===Federal Republic of Lugida===
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[[Category:Miraria]][[Category:Lugida]][[Category:History]]
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Revision as of 08:32, 15 June 2017

The recorded history of Lugida dates back from around 1000 BCE, under the Hallyn dynasty, although historical records from the Tigrate dynasty are known to describe kingdoms as far as the Kylon, which dates back from around 2100 BCE. The historical records also mentioned Lugida as a part of Qonklaks' Khon dynasty on about 2500 BCE, which has a profound influence on the Lugid culture in general. Lugida's history has been shaped by the almost-constant contact with the neighboring dynasties, the flourishing agriculture, the rise of Avism, and the significance of Lugida as a historical thalassocracy.

Prehistory

The earliest known traces of Lugid people date back from around 35,000 BCE, which came from the first wave of Soltennan migration which started on 50,000 BCE. The first wave goes from Ekuosia to Soltenna through Akulanen. The first wave also brought in early Qonklese, Riyan, and Xynder peoples. As a result, Lugids in general are genetically related to these peoples.

Forming the majority of the Lugid populace is the Lenthirites, which is the largest ethnic group of Lugida encompassing the southern half of the country. The other known Lugid ethnic group is the Melunes, encompassing the other half. Both bear genetic similarities with the Riyan, Xynder, and Qonklese peoples, but bear distinct cultures. Ngerupic people entered Lugida on 2nd millennium BCE

Lugid agriculture dates back as early as 8000 BCE, but agricultural development remains stagnant before 4000 BCE. A 2005 analysis of early Lugid artifacts found in modern-day Kitlimis show indication of fishing activity as early as 6000 BCE. This allowed early cultures in Lugida to form from around 3000 BCE.

Ancient era

Antiquity

Altha dynasty

Letsatian period

Avite empire

Middle ages

Four Swords

Melune kingdom

Modern era

The first republic

Federal republic