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[[file:Timurid.svg|23px]] - [[Bayarid Empire]]<br>
[[file:Timurid.svg|23px]] - [[Bayarid Empire]]<br>
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Adjacent polities:<br>
{{flagicon|Mesogeia}} - [[Mesogeia]]<br>  
{{flagicon|Mesogeia}} - [[Mesogeia]]<br>  
{{flagicon|Mutul}} - [[Mutul|The Mutul]]<br>  
{{flagicon|Mutul}} - [[Mutul|The Mutul]]<br>  
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* {{flagicon|Yunxia|Imperial}} {{flagicon|Daobac}} {{flagicon|Tsurushima}} 1927-31 CE: The [[Hanaki War]] consumes the Ozeros and Kayatman seas. The Shenzhou Empire’s gambit to reassert itself in the southwest fails and much of its territorial extent is compromised. Mining interests in Nangang are awarded to Daobac as reparations.
* {{flagicon|Yunxia|Imperial}} {{flagicon|Daobac}} {{flagicon|Tsurushima}} 1927-31 CE: The [[Hanaki War]] consumes the Ozeros and Kayatman seas. The Shenzhou Empire’s gambit to reassert itself in the southwest fails and much of its territorial extent is compromised. Mining interests in Nangang are awarded to Daobac as reparations.
* {{flagicon|Yunxia|Imperial}} {{flagicon|Yunxia|Republic}} 1943: The Shenzhou Empire collapses with the Republic of Yunxia occupying the Imperial core and the Port of Nangang. Much of the south and west gains independence. Marshal Wu Kun is acclaimed as the first president of the republic.
* {{flagicon|Yunxia|Imperial}} {{flagicon|Yunxia|Republic}} 1943: The Shenzhou Empire collapses with the Republic of Yunxia occupying the Imperial core and the Port of Nangang. Much of the south and west gains independence. Marshal Wu Kun is acclaimed as the first president of the republic.
* {{flagicon|Yunxia|Republic}} 1943: President Wu proclaims himself emperor in a self-coup but is toppled by the leaders of the Junting Military Academy which subsequently restores the republic under a military administration which remains in effect indefinitely.
* {{flagicon|Yunxia|Republic}} 1943: President Wu proclaims himself emperor of Yunxia in a self-coup but is toppled by the leaders of the Junting Military Academy which subsequently restores the republic under a military administration which remains in effect indefinitely.
* {{flagicon|Yunxia}} 1950: The Republic of Yunxia remains under the administration of the Junting Army. Rival military cliques vie for power across the provinces and commanderies, including the Shishan and Jinhai cliques in the contiguous provinces and the insurgent Namhoi Clique in Nangang.
* {{flagicon|Yunxia}} 1950: The Republic of Yunxia remains under the administration of the Junting Army. Rival military cliques vie for power across the provinces and commanderies, including the Shishan and Jinhai cliques in the contiguous provinces and the insurgent Namhoi Clique in Nangang.
==2000-present==
==2000-present==


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Revision as of 17:07, 22 December 2024

Modern polities:

Daobac - Daobac
Dzhuvenestan - Dzhuvenestan
Perateia - Perateia
Tarsas - Tarsas
Tsurushima - Tsurushima
Yunxia - Yunxia


Defunct polities:
Yunxia - Shenzhou Empire
Timurid.svg - Bayarid Empire


Adjacent polities:
Mesogeia - Mesogeia
Mutul - The Mutul

Velikoslavia - Velikoslavia

Prehistory-2000 BCE

  • c. 7000 BCE: The earliest material evidence of human habitation of East Ochran dates to the seventh millennium BCE.
  • c. 6000 BCE: Evidence of proto-writing systems.
  • c. 3000 BCE: Early metalworking and proto-states.

1999-1500 BCE

1499-1000 BCE

999-900 BCE

899-800 BCE

799-700 BCE

699-600 BCE

599-500 BCE

  • Yunxia c. 500 BCE: The Chūn dynasty is founded and the Shenzhou Empire is formed.

499-400 BCE

399-300 BCE

299-200 BCE

  • Yunxia c. 300-150 BCE: The Chūn dynasty is succeeded by the Zi dynasty and the Shenzhou Empire’s borders and state bureaucracy expand significantly. The system of provinces and commanderies is established.

199-100 BCE

99-1 BCE

  • Yunxia c. 30 BCE: The Jade Road connects East Ochran to Belisaria, though in practical terms the route remains lengthy and perilous for many travellers, goods and cultural material flows by osmosis across the continents.

1-99 CE

100-199

200-299

  • Yunxia c. 200 CE: The Shenzhou Empire’s state centralizes along a system of tributary provinces under military administrations, projecting influence inland in East Ochran.
  • Yunxia Tsurushima c. 277 CE: The northern Kitagan peninsula is conquered by the Shenzhou Empire. Control over the peninsula is disputed between the Empire and Tsurushima over subsequent centuries.

300-399

400-499

500-599

600-699

700-799

800-899

900-1000

  • Timurid.svg Yunxia 968 CE: The Bayarid Empire and the Shenzhou Empire engage in a series of border wars.

1000-1099

  • Timurid.svg Yunxia 1001 CE: The Bayarids conquer and vassalize the Shenzhou Empire, founding the Yulu dynasty.

1100-1199

  • Timurid.svg 1147 CE: The Bayarid Empire collapses.
    • Yunxia : The remnants of the Shenzhou Empire are divided between the Kingdom of Lo and the Shenluo dynasty.
  • Yunxia 1193 CE: The Shenluo dynasty expels the Lo from the historic boundaries of the Shen and reestablishes the Empire.

1200-1299

  • Yunxia Tsurushima 1260 CE: After famine strikes Tsurushima, the Shenzhou Empire annexes the Kitagan peninsula and project influence over the Eastern Sea.

1300-1399

  • 1353-1405 CE: - The eruption of Mount Siriwang devastates the maritime Tahamaja Empire.
    • Yunxia : The Shenzhou Empire subsequently expands southward as far as the port of Nangang.

1400-1499

1500-1599

  • Yunxia Mutul c. 1500 CE: Mutulese merchants arrive in South Ochran, rivaling the commercial interests of the Shen and the Tsurushimese in the region.

1600-1699

  • Tsurushima 1600 CE: The Kakita Shogunate in Tsurushima enters into a period of isolation.
    • Yunxia : The Shenzhou Empire gains prominence as a nexus for inter-continental trade in East Ochran.
  • Yunxia Mutul c. 1600-1700 CE: Mutulese commercial dominance in the Makrian results in the establishment of Mutulese factory posts on leased land in major Shen port cities.

1700-1799

  • Tsurushima 1752 CE: The Asahina Republic overthrows the shogunate in Tsurushima, ending its period of isolation.
  • Yunxia Mutul 1756 CE: The restive Lan dynasty is overthrown by the Huang dynasty which then attempts to revoke leases on Mutulese concessions in the country. War breaks out but is concluded in a white peace whereby extent Mutulese leases are maintained but relations in the region remain strained.
    • Mutul : Mutulese influence in the region begins to weaken as West Belisarian traders and renewed Tsurushimese interests make headway in the region, initially viewed more favourably by the Huang emperors.

1800-1899

  • 1846 CE: Velikoslavia occupies the Chuyan Tribal Confederation in northwestern Ochran in the aftermath of the Svefnland War.
  • 1862 CE: With the advent of steamships, the eastern Jade Road's commercial importance diminishes.
    • Yunxia : The last Huang emperor begins granting leased concessions to recoup economic losses in the short term.
  • Yunxia Daobac Tsurushima 1897-98 CE: The First Cross Strait War breaks out following Shen attempts at expansion into the Kayatman. The Empire’s interests are frustrated by Tsurushimese support for Daoan independence.

1900-1999

  • Yunxia Daobac Tsurushima 1927-31 CE: The Hanaki War consumes the Ozeros and Kayatman seas. The Shenzhou Empire’s gambit to reassert itself in the southwest fails and much of its territorial extent is compromised. Mining interests in Nangang are awarded to Daobac as reparations.
  • Yunxia Yunxia 1943: The Shenzhou Empire collapses with the Republic of Yunxia occupying the Imperial core and the Port of Nangang. Much of the south and west gains independence. Marshal Wu Kun is acclaimed as the first president of the republic.
  • Yunxia 1943: President Wu proclaims himself emperor of Yunxia in a self-coup but is toppled by the leaders of the Junting Military Academy which subsequently restores the republic under a military administration which remains in effect indefinitely.
  • Yunxia 1950: The Republic of Yunxia remains under the administration of the Junting Army. Rival military cliques vie for power across the provinces and commanderies, including the Shishan and Jinhai cliques in the contiguous provinces and the insurgent Namhoi Clique in Nangang.

2000-present