History of Harthera

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  • 3101 - Junda seize Vahltor
  • 3101-3118 - Saloyan civil war
  • 3126 - Chelidt conquer Pishahn
  • 3197-3200 - Final conquest of Saloya
  • 3219-25 - War of the Junda Coast
  • 3339 - First Ravorran War, The Short War
  • 3381-3384 - Second Ravorran War
  • 3384 - Siege of Ravorr, collapse of Ravorran Union
  • 3400 - Battle of the Nar (takes Nar-mouth province from Oonar)
  • 3734 - Kahtoyni War
  • 4185-4191 - North Sea War, conquest of Besoa and Anytok
  • Warchiefs
  • Chelidt Overlordship
  • Commonwealth
  • Kingdom
  • Trath Oligarchy
  • Conquests

War of the Junda Coast

After the final fall of Saloya, refugees fled south to Ravorr and caused great instability in the kingdom. Stories of tyranny in the new empire of U-Hartrah led to great persecution of the settled Junda minority on the eastern coasts of Ravorr, in marginal land left unoccupied. There were porgroms and skirmishes as the formerly peaceful villagers counter-attacked, while others fled south into the small kingdom of Tiyoum. Tiyoum was initially sympathetic, but the complex refugee situation destabilised the state, torn as it was between the powers of Ravorr and Oonar.

The Junda Coasters petitioned their homelanders for aid, and though Hartheraplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigHarthera

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was initially unwilling to enter into more war after settling with the Saloyans, Junda and Perudd freebooters independently poured into the Tiyoum and the Junda Coasts, protecting the villagers.

Ravorr saw this as direct provocation and mobilised for war. Oonar mobilised to defend its own coasts, and responded when the Tiyoum government eventually begged for aid.

 
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