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By 1110 BCE, the Kauzics had unified and developed their own distinct culture. Villages had begun to develop across Zint, especially on the coast and along the many rivers in the area. In 1098 BCE, the first Kauzic emperor, [[Tem]], took control of the Kauzic villages and created a loosely unified civilization known as Than. The next three centuries was characterized by a pursuit of knowledge in order to "uplift" Kauzic society, as well as an increase in literacy in the Itamea script. By then, the Itamea script had become significantly defective as the Kauzic language distinguished many more sounds than were written down.
By 1110 BCE, the Kauzics had unified and developed their own distinct culture. Villages had begun to develop across Zint, especially on the coast and along the many rivers in the area. In 1098 BCE, the first Kauzic emperor, [[Tem]], took control of the Kauzic villages and created a loosely unified civilization known as Than. The next three centuries was characterized by a pursuit of knowledge in order to "uplift" Kauzic society, as well as an increase in literacy in the Itamea script. By then, the Itamea script had become significantly defective as the Kauzic language distinguished many more sounds than were written down.


As Kauzic society began to flourish for the first time, many sought expansion in the 800s BCE. The Kauzics were among the first in the world to invent iron weaponry, and prepared for war against the surrounding peoples. By 850 BCE, the Kauzics had control of what are now the [[Zet]] and [[Vat]] regions, and slowly pushed further east. In 845 BCE, the emperor [[Lhat]] initiated a twenty year long conquest of much of modern-day Kauzia, assimilating or sometimes destroying different peoples along the way.
As Kauzic society began to flourish for the first time, emperors sought expansion in the 800s BCE. The Kauzics were among the first in the world to invent iron weaponry, and soon after prepared for war against the surrounding peoples. By 850 BCE, the Kauzics had control of what are now the [[Zet]] and [[Vat]] regions, and slowly pushed further east. In 845 BCE, the emperor [[Lhat]] initiated a twenty year long conquest of much of modern-day Kauzia, assimilating or sometimes destroying different peoples along the way.
 
The Classical Period began shortly after [[Grik]] became the emperor of Than in 810 BCE. The Kauzics began to focus less on war and more on the pursuit of knowledge, as had happened before expansion, but the Classical Period was notable for this attitude being more widespread and more emphasized. Advancements in sciences such as astronomy were made over the next three centuries, and with the rise of [[Mijism]] public interest in philosophy and spirituality grew with it. Mijism became such an important part of the Kauzic culture that it partially led to a change in Than's leadership, which until its collapse would be "politically ruled" by the ''bant'' (the equivalent of an emperor) and "spiritually ruled" by the ''rant'' (the equivalent of a pope). This "half-theocracy" system would provide the basis for Kauzic government up until the late 18th century.
 
It was also during this time that cities such as [[Iru]] and [[Niuzhen]] began to grow larger than any previous settlements as advances in art and architecture were made. The [[Temple of Mij]] was built in the [[Seper]] to serve as the "spiritual capital" of Than, and continues to be the only Mijist temple ever built in Kauzia. But many small shrines had also been made in this period, and today they are scattered across the country.
 
===Warring States===


===Kauzic Empire===
===Kauzic Empire===
The Kauzic Empire conquered much of Baredina, but soon lost its new territory to rebellions by various native groups.
By the early 1400s, Kauzia had slowly begun to reunify. In the 1430s, the Ythnandosians took control over the entirety of Kauzia and declared themselves leaders of the Kauzic peoples. The 1450s saw a wave of assimilation as Ythnandosian rulers sought to homogenize the country in hopes of minizing internal conflicts. Even after the resistance was defeated and shamed, the emperor continued to build up the military, having a strong desire to "uplift" other Ekuosian nations through conquest. The next emperor, [[Bat Zhev]], shared a similar but less extreme desire (coupled with a hunger for power). Just two years after coming into power, Zhev ordered the Kauzic military to invade the west.
 
===Kauzic Renaissance==


===Republic of Kauzia===
===Republic of Kauzia===

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Republic of Kauzia
kauz vonjem (Ythnandosian)
Flag
CapitalIru
Largest Niuzhen
Official languages Ythnandosian
Recognised regional languages Talmian, Senian
Area
 -  Total 1,271,049 km2
490,755 sq mi
Population
 -  2016 census 132,176,927
 -  Density 103.99/km2
269.3/sq mi
Currency Kohz (KHZ)
Drives on the right
Calling code +67
Internet TLD .kz

Kauzia (Ythnandosian: kauz poɣ, IPA: /kawz poɣ/), officially the Republic of Kauzia, is a country located in east Baredina. Kauzia is and has been a major regional power, having the largest economy in Baredina and having previously conquered many Ekuosian countries during the reign of the Kauzic Empire.

Etymology

The term kauz dates back to the first Kauzic settlements in the Ekuos Delta, which they originally referred to as kauz. Over time, this became used as the Kauzic demonym. In modern Kauzia, the Ythnandosian term kauz and its cognates in related languages have come to denote someone of any of many ethnic groups in Kauzia, as opposed to an ethnic Kauzic, although its original meaning remains as well.

The origin of the term kauz is obscure, with one theory linking it to the Ydtobogan word *hāgorda "safety, shelter" (cf. Classical Kauzic haẓ "safety"), but most of these theories have been deemed invalid.

History

Early History

The Kauzics first originated in what is now Izovangia, as part of the Ydtobogan societies along the Ekuos River. During the Ydtobogan Migration, the ancestors of the Kauzics migrated east along the Ekuos River over a few centuries until they reached the Ekuos Delta around 1500 BCE. Over the next four hundred years, they established dominance over the various other peoples in the region, but mostly remained in the Sizhak region as they had not yet unified. Having also brought writing in the form of the Itamea script, the Kauzics were the first to introduce writing to Sizhak, and consequently to the entirety of Kauzia.

Than and the Classical Period

By 1110 BCE, the Kauzics had unified and developed their own distinct culture. Villages had begun to develop across Zint, especially on the coast and along the many rivers in the area. In 1098 BCE, the first Kauzic emperor, Tem, took control of the Kauzic villages and created a loosely unified civilization known as Than. The next three centuries was characterized by a pursuit of knowledge in order to "uplift" Kauzic society, as well as an increase in literacy in the Itamea script. By then, the Itamea script had become significantly defective as the Kauzic language distinguished many more sounds than were written down.

As Kauzic society began to flourish for the first time, emperors sought expansion in the 800s BCE. The Kauzics were among the first in the world to invent iron weaponry, and soon after prepared for war against the surrounding peoples. By 850 BCE, the Kauzics had control of what are now the Zet and Vat regions, and slowly pushed further east. In 845 BCE, the emperor Lhat initiated a twenty year long conquest of much of modern-day Kauzia, assimilating or sometimes destroying different peoples along the way.

The Classical Period began shortly after Grik became the emperor of Than in 810 BCE. The Kauzics began to focus less on war and more on the pursuit of knowledge, as had happened before expansion, but the Classical Period was notable for this attitude being more widespread and more emphasized. Advancements in sciences such as astronomy were made over the next three centuries, and with the rise of Mijism public interest in philosophy and spirituality grew with it. Mijism became such an important part of the Kauzic culture that it partially led to a change in Than's leadership, which until its collapse would be "politically ruled" by the bant (the equivalent of an emperor) and "spiritually ruled" by the rant (the equivalent of a pope). This "half-theocracy" system would provide the basis for Kauzic government up until the late 18th century.

It was also during this time that cities such as Iru and Niuzhen began to grow larger than any previous settlements as advances in art and architecture were made. The Temple of Mij was built in the Seper to serve as the "spiritual capital" of Than, and continues to be the only Mijist temple ever built in Kauzia. But many small shrines had also been made in this period, and today they are scattered across the country.

Warring States

Kauzic Empire

By the early 1400s, Kauzia had slowly begun to reunify. In the 1430s, the Ythnandosians took control over the entirety of Kauzia and declared themselves leaders of the Kauzic peoples. The 1450s saw a wave of assimilation as Ythnandosian rulers sought to homogenize the country in hopes of minizing internal conflicts. Even after the resistance was defeated and shamed, the emperor continued to build up the military, having a strong desire to "uplift" other Ekuosian nations through conquest. The next emperor, Bat Zhev, shared a similar but less extreme desire (coupled with a hunger for power). Just two years after coming into power, Zhev ordered the Kauzic military to invade the west.

=Kauzic Renaissance

Republic of Kauzia

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