History of Nagu
The history of the continent of Nagu is very short as the continent was settled very recently (-500).
Human Settlement
There are 3 major waves of migration from Upper Boroso to Nagu. The Vajusans came to the southeastern islands in -500, moving northwards and settling in modern-day eastern Hanerj in 500. The second wave was the Harnibians who came to the Syyniq islands and surrounding land, settling in modern-day Tnaaq in 1000. The Aysari separated from the Harnibians early on and settled in Chahsoho Aysa. The third wave was the Tnaaqians who arrived in the Syyniq islands (1000) and expanded north, mixing in fully with the Harnibians by 1500.
History
500
Dohron tribes break away from Vajusan territory and settle in modern-day Dohria to the east. The Vajusan Kingdom is formed shortly after. The Nahchese people arrive in the islands now controlled by Giwrit Shamenkey.
800
The Great Dhweran Empire seizes land on Nagu - modern-day Angnyax and surrounding areas.
1000
Tnaaqians arrive in the southwest and move upwards.
1215
The Great Dhweran Empire collapses. Nagu land splits into 3 city-states - North Allia, Allia (now Angnyax) and South Allia.
1500
By now, modern-day Tnaaq is completely occupied with a mixture of Tnaaqian and Harnibian clans.
1800
By now, the Tnaaqians have pushed the Harnibians into Taisaana peninsula and Nuus island.
1807
Dhwer reestablished. With support of other Nagu countries, the Allians do not become part of Dhwer.
1834
The Vajusan Kingdom invades Tnaaq. They are defeated and establish themselves in present-day Nousdutu. To this day, they are effectively a satellite state of Tnaaq.
1960
Q'athaj takes Allia, renamed Angnyax. North and south Allia incorporate themselves into Hanerj for protection. They are still part of Hanerj to this day but there have been talks of seceding as there is no longer a threat.