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===History===
===History===
For the majority of their history, the islands were uninhabited. But around 6000 bce tribes from the [[Juxland_(Region)|Juxland region]] of Kakland. But around 4500 bce, the tribes disappeared from the islands from unknown causes. Historians theorize that the islands small size and limited resources caused the die off of the tribes.
Circa 3200 bce, the [[Ahian_Empire|Ahian peoples]] traveling from modern day [[Tesjkvan Islands]] landed on what is now known as Ismy and Qayisa. Temporary settlements were set up and served as the staging grounds for the invasion of modern day [[Ahia]]. By 900 bce, the islands were abandoned by the last Ahian settlers in favor of better climate south.
By 1688, as Kakland was exploring the seas north, the islands were rediscovered by [[Aleko Sindma Ismy]] and [[Jaymes Stalas]] while on expedition to the coastline south of [[Inner_Bammv_Cite_Sirld|Bammvia]] and [[Rothgard]].

Revision as of 10:17, 27 November 2022

Stalas and Ismy Islands
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Flag of the Stalas and Ismy Islands
Geography
LocationRiata Sea
Total islandsTwo, plus several minor islands
Major islandsStalas and Ismy
Administration
Capital and largestAslan
Demographics
Ethnic groupsKakish

The Stalas and Ismy Islands, officially the Federal Territory of Stalas and Ismy Islands, are a group of islands located in the Riata Sea in Eastern Thrismari. The islands consist of the main islands Stalas and Ismy, and the minor islands of Hiś, Alkya, and Qayisa. The islands' capital is Alsan. They are a territory of Kakland.

Prior to becoming a federal territory, it was a colony under the Kakish Colonial Government from 1701 to 1865, following the end of the Rothgardian Independence War in 1865 and was reorganized as a federal constitute before being reorganized once more as a federal territory in 1942.

History

For the majority of their history, the islands were uninhabited. But around 6000 bce tribes from the Juxland region of Kakland. But around 4500 bce, the tribes disappeared from the islands from unknown causes. Historians theorize that the islands small size and limited resources caused the die off of the tribes.

Circa 3200 bce, the Ahian peoples traveling from modern day Tesjkvan Islands landed on what is now known as Ismy and Qayisa. Temporary settlements were set up and served as the staging grounds for the invasion of modern day Ahia. By 900 bce, the islands were abandoned by the last Ahian settlers in favor of better climate south.

By 1688, as Kakland was exploring the seas north, the islands were rediscovered by Aleko Sindma Ismy and Jaymes Stalas while on expedition to the coastline south of Bammvia and Rothgard.