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==Ancient history==
==Ancient history==
===Interactions with the First Htaevic Empire and the Haki Republic===
===Interactions with the First Htaevic Empire and the Haki Republic===
The first contact Nokhtans had with the [[First Htaevic Empire]], a steadily growing empire past east the Khydean Plateau that had sent ships sent to scout the [[Atrekhor Sea]] in the 69th century. There, they first established several city colonies on the coasts of Zankhti Island and Ivile. After some time, they eventually conquered parts of the [[Tail of Nokhta]] in the 70th century, which greatly contributed to that region's development and influence towards the rest of southern Nokhta. After the fall of the First Htaevic Empire, due to the [[Succylthia|Succlythians]], the Nokhtan region that was attached to the Empire briefly fell into chaos before independent states hailing from the northern side of the Tail intervened and attempted to control the region.
The first contact Nokhtans had with the [[First Htaevic Empire]], a steadily growing empire past east the Khydean Plateau, were the ships sent to scout the [[Atrekhor Sea]] in the 69th century. There, they first established several city colonies on the coasts of Zankhti Island and Ivile. After some time, they eventually conquered parts of the [[Tail of Nokhta]] in the 70th century, which greatly contributed to that region's development and influence towards the rest of southern Nokhta. After the fall of the First Htaevic Empire, due to the [[Succylthia|Succlythians]], the Nokhtan region that was attached to the Empire briefly fell into chaos before independent states hailing from the northern side of the Tail intervened and attempted to control the region.


Southern Nokhta began to flourish this time, as states began trading among themselves more frequently now that trade routes to the south were disrupted for a few years. While Succlythian ships were known to pass through the [[Essom Sea]] just south of the Atrekhor, trading would not catch up to the same level as it was with the Htaevics until years later when the [[Zankhti League of Cities and Islands]] established a firm trading treaty with the Succlythian Empire in the mid-71st century.
Southern Nokhta began to flourish this time, as states began trading among themselves more frequently now that trade routes to the south were disrupted for a few years. While Succlythian ships were known to pass through the [[Essom Sea]] just south of the Atrekhor, trading would not catch up to the same level as it was with the Htaevics until years later when the [[Zankhti League of Cities and Islands]] established a firm trading treaty with the Succlythian Empire in the mid-71st century.

Revision as of 03:53, 30 September 2021

Prehistory

Ancient history

Interactions with the First Htaevic Empire and the Haki Republic

The first contact Nokhtans had with the First Htaevic Empire, a steadily growing empire past east the Khydean Plateau, were the ships sent to scout the Atrekhor Sea in the 69th century. There, they first established several city colonies on the coasts of Zankhti Island and Ivile. After some time, they eventually conquered parts of the Tail of Nokhta in the 70th century, which greatly contributed to that region's development and influence towards the rest of southern Nokhta. After the fall of the First Htaevic Empire, due to the Succlythians, the Nokhtan region that was attached to the Empire briefly fell into chaos before independent states hailing from the northern side of the Tail intervened and attempted to control the region.

Southern Nokhta began to flourish this time, as states began trading among themselves more frequently now that trade routes to the south were disrupted for a few years. While Succlythian ships were known to pass through the Essom Sea just south of the Atrekhor, trading would not catch up to the same level as it was with the Htaevics until years later when the Zankhti League of Cities and Islands established a firm trading treaty with the Succlythian Empire in the mid-71st century.

Probably sometime after that, an empire sets itself up in the Ruby River Basin and has its influence over the Zankhti League of Cities and Islands.

While peacetime was mostly consistent throughout the 72nd century, aside from a few skirmishes around the Atrekhor Sea, the split of the Succylthian Empire in 7,224 Y caused a ripple wave effect to Nokhta, as trade was once again dispelled. Unlike the dissolution of the First Htaevic Empire, the newly-established Haki Republic came knocking on Nokhta's door much faster, and with more malicious intent. In 7,230 Y(?), Emperor Lucclucc led an invasion force that took control of the Essom coastline of the Tail of Nokhta. While states further inland of the Tail were spared the conquest, they were forced to pay tribute to the new Haki Republican overlords, and eventually led to an end of the Zankhti League of Cities and Islands, as the Zankhtis lost control of their southern possessions and suffered extensive damage on Zankhti Island.

Although the conflict harmed southern Nokhta's development and standing, it eventually recuperated its losses and began to enter a period of flourishment thanks to the influence of the Haki Republic. With maritime trading becoming more extensive, technological advancements became commonplace in the Tail of Nokhta and the Atrekhor coast, especially in the Empire of ___ in the Ruby River.

It was also around this time when southern Nokhtans began to interact more with their northern brethren, as some states refused to trade with the Haki Republic and its client states, so their eyes began looking up north for more possibilities.

Eventually, some time had passed and the Haki Republic's holdings in Nokhta began to weaken, as trouble began to stir within the Haki Republic's heartland. A Zankhtian by the name of Osiete Raenaya led a league of states to take over the Haki Republic lands and end their influence over the client states of the Tail, which started in 7,510 Y. The war would go on for fifteen years, as the Haki Republic began to implode from the inside with a civil war known as the Shattering in 7,520 Y. With the Haki Republic now distracted elsewhere, they relinquished their control over their territories and client states, and quietly left Nokhta. After the war, southern Nokhta began to celebrate for some time and enjoyed relative peace for centuries... probably.

Postclassical

Golden Imperial Suites

The Golden Imperial Suites were the Nokhtaeic empires that controlled the entirety of the Atrekhor Sea, the sea between the Tail of Nokhta and the southwestern coast of the Khydean Plateau, for over a millennium. Starting with the Royekha Empire, in which they first conquered the southern Atrekhorian coast in 8,100 Y, successive empires followed suit of the practice of controlling the Atrekhor Sea. The Golden Imperial Suites included the empires of:

  • Royekha (8,007–8,332 Y) (325 years)
  • Ozonte (8,360-8,513 Y) (153 years)
  • Denetiks (8,634-8,830 Y) (206 years)
  • Narami (8,839-9,028 Y) (189 years)
  • Idetka (9,029-9,339 Y) (310 years)

The long gap between the Ozonte Empire and the Denetiks Empire is considered to be called the Khydean Impetus Age, where various Khydean clans in the Southern Khydean Plateau launched an assault across the decaying Ozonte Empire. As a result, it greatly fractured the political landscape of southern Nokhta and soon came under the control of the Khydeans, becoming the first time in history where much of the Ruby River Basin was controlled by non-Nokhtaeic parties. In the year 8,523, the Empire of Entani was founded by the Heavenly Overlord of Khydea, Imbo the Wondrous, alongside the Ruby River in Larian, twenty kilometers away from the present-day city of Sosena.

Eventually... the Second Htaevic Empire entered the fray. Unbeknownst to them, however, the Idetkan Empire existed at the same time... also this will probably be formatted differently at a later time...

Early modern modern

Late modern