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'''Heideland''' is nation in central [[Teudallum]]. The nation is situated between the [[Sea of Velar]] and [[Andamonia]] to the west, [[Dungeyland]] to the north, [[Kamalbia]] and [[Caranad]] to the east, and [[Cassonne]] to the south. Formal Unification of Heideland began in 1786 with the formation of the [[Heidish Federation]], and the modern Heidish was fully unified following the [[Heidish-Andamonian War]] in 1830.
'''Heideland''' is nation in central [[Teudallum]]. The nation is situated between the [[Sea of Velar]] and [[Andamonia]] to the west, [[Dungeyland]] to the north, [[Kamalbia]] and [[Caranad]] to the east, and [[Cassonne]] to the south. Formal Unification of Heideland began in 1786 with the formation of the [[Heidish Federation]], and the modern Heidish was fully unified following the [[Heidish-Andamonian War]] in 1830.


Since the Heidish Revolution, the Heidish government has been [[Richterism|Richterist]] one party state.
Since the Heidish Revolution, the Heidish government has been [[Richterism|Richterist]] one party state. The capital of Heideland since 1830 is the city of [[Lauchhammer]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 03:32, 17 February 2024

Heideland is nation in central Teudallum. The nation is situated between the Sea of Velar and Andamonia to the west, Dungeyland to the north, Kamalbia and Caranad to the east, and Cassonne to the south. Formal Unification of Heideland began in 1786 with the formation of the Heidish Federation, and the modern Heidish was fully unified following the Heidish-Andamonian War in 1830.

Since the Heidish Revolution, the Heidish government has been Richterist one party state. The capital of Heideland since 1830 is the city of Lauchhammer.

History

The area of modern Heideland has been inhabited by tribal people for centuries. Throughout the Middle ages and early modern period, western Heideland became and important commercial center with the rise of the Oostwarden League, which capitalized on the trade routes of the Sea of Velar.

Oostwarden League

Faced with thr ongoing threat of piracy and other security threats, a number of west Heidish towns along the Sea of Velar united during the early 12th century to form the Oostwarden League.

Rise of Zwiebelland

The earliest dukes of Zwiebelland were first recorded during the 8th century. The first Duke, Otto I, was simply a large landowner who provided military protection to surrounding farmers in return for a portion of their crop. During this period, raiders and marauders, many of whom spilled into the area from Kamalbia and Caranad, made farming especially dangerous. As such, strong local rulers became incredibly important to preserving the Heidish way of life. Similar arrangements were found throughout Central and Eastern Heideland, with the dukes of Schweinestadt, Weizenreich, and Gurkenland coming to power via similar arrangements.

Beriquois annexation of Heidish states

In 1784, following a series of disputes, the Beriquois army marched into southern Heideland, occupying Apfelstadt, Schmalzbach, and Brezeldorf.

In response to this invasion, Schweinestadt, Weizenreich and Gurkenland join the Heidish Federation, led by Zwiebelland in 1786, unifying much of central and eastern Heideland.

Grand Duchy of Lüdingwald-Fürstenbach

The Grand Duchy of Lüdingwald-Fürstenbach was formed in 1771, after the Unification of the two major south Heidish states, Lüdingwald and Fürstenbach.

A primarily Catholic state traditionally aligned with the Beriquois and later the Cassonnais, Lüdingwald-Fürstenbach was a major rival to Zwiebelland during the Zwiebish drive for Heidish hegemony. Following the defeat of the Cassonais in the Cassonnais-Zwiebish War of 1820, however, the Grand Duchy left the Cassonais sphere and grew closer to Zwiebelland.

Heidish-Andamonian War

Between 1828 and 1830, Zwiebelland unifies the remaining Heidish states during the Heidish-Andamonian War, which is a success and grants the new Heidish state some formerly Andamonian territories, leading to the abdication of the Andamonian empress, Lahamisa II.

Great Astyrian War

Heidish Revoltuion

Cold War and modern era

Government

Economy

Culture