Post by The Eshva on Oct 19, 2020 17:11:31 GMT
Provided below is a timeline of the History of the Arashin peoples. The timeline is divided into three eras, the Pre-Pentarchical, Pentarchical, and Imperial Eras, and will display both the year using the Gregorian Calendar and the Arashin traditional calendar, the latter of which will be in parenthesis. For reference, "BA" will refer to any events that happened before the appearance of the Early Arashin and their ancestors, after which the affixed calendar era will be dropped.
Pre-Pentarchical Era (Pre-196 CE)
• 38000 BCE (-36,500 BA) — Earliest known evidence of Human habitation in Ikhan, though it is exceedingly likely that older sites exist and have yet to be discovered.
• 36000 - 32,000 BCE (34,500 - 30,500 BA) — Shugelian culture dominates southern Ikhan.
• 12000 - 5,000 BCE (10,500 - 3,500 BA) — Migrations of many peoples in southern Ikhan. These groups would eventually go on to become the Arashin, Nirai, Hiboti, Kariti, Terisi, Sorai, Magai, and Shinaiki.
• 3200 BCE (-1,700 BA) — Founding of the city of Kaltaish by the early Terisi peoples.
• 3100 - 1000 BCE (-1,700 BA - 500) — Bronze age in Ikhan.
• 1500 BCE (0) — Legendary birth of the Arashin as a culture, though evidence points to it being as far back as the mid 3rd millennium BCE.
• 1350 BCE (150) — Earliest evidence of Ironworking among an Ikhani culture, this being the Arashin as a result of their lack of tin and abundance of iron and coal.
• 1200 BCE (300) — Earliest elements of the Ishitic faith begin to appear among the Arashin. The Arashin begin to invade the Terisi city-states.
• 1130 BCE (370) — The last major Terisi stronghold in modern-day Ikhan falls, end of the Terisi civilization.
• 1130 BCE - 196 CE (370 - 1,696) — Kirsi period in Ikhan.
• 1078 BCE (422) — Rusan is settled by the Avosai, an Aranyean people group hailing from near modern-day Tamora.
• 960 BCE (540) — Isekan is founded; by this point, modern Ikhan is dominated by Petty Kingdoms, Principalities, and city-states.
• 880 BCE (620) — Earliest known written Arashin texts.
• 800 BCE (700) — The Isekan'Kita Temple is built.
• 670 BCE (830) — Isekan dominates northern Ikhan.
• 493 BCE (1,007) — Isekan is sacked by raiders from across the Illumic, beginning of the Arashin Dark Age.
• 493 BCE - 102 CE (1007 - 1602) — Arashin Dark Ages.
• 262 BCE (1238) — Erel ve Kalin begins his reign in the Principality of Irhat.
• 257 BCE (1243) — Erel ve Kalin unifies western Misra with the goal of fending off overseas raids from Rusan.
• 255 BCE (1245) — Erel ve Kalin is defeated in the Battle of Taseki, though sources conflict as to whether he was killed or taken captive.
• 251 BCE (1249) — The Avosai of Rusan are expelled from Western Misra.
• 239 BCE (1261) — The Confederation in Misra collapses, returning the region to constant infighting among warlords.
• 186 BCE (1314) — The Hailun Clan comes to rule in the Principality of Misra, making their capital out of the city of Khoros.
• 156 BCE (1344) — The Principality of Misra subjugates the neighboring Principalities of Kisen and Tarin. The Principality of Atsit is founded under the rule of the Airas Clan.
• 139 BCE (1361) — The Principality of Atsit conquers it's former overlord (and one of the largest states in the region), the Principality of Kanari.
• 26 BCE (1474) — The Principality of Misra controls most of Northern Misra.
• 13 BCE (1487) — Itil, under the control of the Khotes Clan, seizes control of the southern coast of Lake Kairan.
• 9 CE (1509) — Earliest mention of Clan Khasa.
• 18 CE (1518) — The City of Tikar seizes control over the eastern Gulf of Emerei, forming the Principality of Hashtai.
• 24 - 37 CE (1524 - 1537) — The Principalities of Ivara and Ashika wage a series of wars over the strategically important Kaiset Pass in the Feltasi mountains.
• 102 CE (1602) — End of the Arashin Dark Ages
• 143 CE (1643) — Iskai ve Hailun becomes the ruler of the Principality of Misra.
• 159 CE (1659) — Misra conquers the the eastern coast of northern Ikhan
• 168 CE (1668) — Iskai ve Hailun dies and is succeeded by his son, Jishei.
• 169 CE (1669) — Misra invades western Misra.
• 181 CE (1681) — Much of Western Misra is under the rule of Clan Hailun.
• 183 CE (1683) — Jishei ve Hailun dies and is succeeded by his son, Israi.
• 196 CE (1696) — Misra conquers the rest of it's region, establishing the Kingdom of Misra. End of the Pre-Pentarchical era and the Kirsi period. Beginning of the Visai period.
Pentarchical Era (196 - 1042)
• 233 CE (1733) — The Kingdom of Vrashe is established.
• 255 CE (1755) — The Kingdom of Kairan is established.
• 297 CE (1797) — The Kingdom of Hashtai is established.
• 311 CE (1811) — The Confederacy of Khushai is established.
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Pre-Pentarchical Era (Pre-196 CE)
• 38000 BCE (-36,500 BA) — Earliest known evidence of Human habitation in Ikhan, though it is exceedingly likely that older sites exist and have yet to be discovered.
• 36000 - 32,000 BCE (34,500 - 30,500 BA) — Shugelian culture dominates southern Ikhan.
• 12000 - 5,000 BCE (10,500 - 3,500 BA) — Migrations of many peoples in southern Ikhan. These groups would eventually go on to become the Arashin, Nirai, Hiboti, Kariti, Terisi, Sorai, Magai, and Shinaiki.
• 3200 BCE (-1,700 BA) — Founding of the city of Kaltaish by the early Terisi peoples.
• 3100 - 1000 BCE (-1,700 BA - 500) — Bronze age in Ikhan.
• 1500 BCE (0) — Legendary birth of the Arashin as a culture, though evidence points to it being as far back as the mid 3rd millennium BCE.
• 1350 BCE (150) — Earliest evidence of Ironworking among an Ikhani culture, this being the Arashin as a result of their lack of tin and abundance of iron and coal.
• 1200 BCE (300) — Earliest elements of the Ishitic faith begin to appear among the Arashin. The Arashin begin to invade the Terisi city-states.
• 1130 BCE (370) — The last major Terisi stronghold in modern-day Ikhan falls, end of the Terisi civilization.
• 1130 BCE - 196 CE (370 - 1,696) — Kirsi period in Ikhan.
• 1078 BCE (422) — Rusan is settled by the Avosai, an Aranyean people group hailing from near modern-day Tamora.
• 960 BCE (540) — Isekan is founded; by this point, modern Ikhan is dominated by Petty Kingdoms, Principalities, and city-states.
• 880 BCE (620) — Earliest known written Arashin texts.
• 800 BCE (700) — The Isekan'Kita Temple is built.
• 670 BCE (830) — Isekan dominates northern Ikhan.
• 493 BCE (1,007) — Isekan is sacked by raiders from across the Illumic, beginning of the Arashin Dark Age.
• 493 BCE - 102 CE (1007 - 1602) — Arashin Dark Ages.
• 262 BCE (1238) — Erel ve Kalin begins his reign in the Principality of Irhat.
• 257 BCE (1243) — Erel ve Kalin unifies western Misra with the goal of fending off overseas raids from Rusan.
• 255 BCE (1245) — Erel ve Kalin is defeated in the Battle of Taseki, though sources conflict as to whether he was killed or taken captive.
• 251 BCE (1249) — The Avosai of Rusan are expelled from Western Misra.
• 239 BCE (1261) — The Confederation in Misra collapses, returning the region to constant infighting among warlords.
• 186 BCE (1314) — The Hailun Clan comes to rule in the Principality of Misra, making their capital out of the city of Khoros.
• 156 BCE (1344) — The Principality of Misra subjugates the neighboring Principalities of Kisen and Tarin. The Principality of Atsit is founded under the rule of the Airas Clan.
• 139 BCE (1361) — The Principality of Atsit conquers it's former overlord (and one of the largest states in the region), the Principality of Kanari.
• 26 BCE (1474) — The Principality of Misra controls most of Northern Misra.
• 13 BCE (1487) — Itil, under the control of the Khotes Clan, seizes control of the southern coast of Lake Kairan.
• 9 CE (1509) — Earliest mention of Clan Khasa.
• 18 CE (1518) — The City of Tikar seizes control over the eastern Gulf of Emerei, forming the Principality of Hashtai.
• 24 - 37 CE (1524 - 1537) — The Principalities of Ivara and Ashika wage a series of wars over the strategically important Kaiset Pass in the Feltasi mountains.
• 102 CE (1602) — End of the Arashin Dark Ages
• 143 CE (1643) — Iskai ve Hailun becomes the ruler of the Principality of Misra.
• 159 CE (1659) — Misra conquers the the eastern coast of northern Ikhan
• 168 CE (1668) — Iskai ve Hailun dies and is succeeded by his son, Jishei.
• 169 CE (1669) — Misra invades western Misra.
• 181 CE (1681) — Much of Western Misra is under the rule of Clan Hailun.
• 183 CE (1683) — Jishei ve Hailun dies and is succeeded by his son, Israi.
• 196 CE (1696) — Misra conquers the rest of it's region, establishing the Kingdom of Misra. End of the Pre-Pentarchical era and the Kirsi period. Beginning of the Visai period.
Pentarchical Era (196 - 1042)
• 233 CE (1733) — The Kingdom of Vrashe is established.
• 255 CE (1755) — The Kingdom of Kairan is established.
• 297 CE (1797) — The Kingdom of Hashtai is established.
• 311 CE (1811) — The Confederacy of Khushai is established.
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