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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File: | <div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Drevstran Lushyodorstag.png|150px]]</div> '''Lushyodorstag''' or '''Kingdom of the Lushs''' was one of the two {{wp|Finno-Ungaric languages|Lush}} kingdoms that came from the partition of king [[Gerza I]] retinues. It was historically centered around the mountainous region known as the '''Furodommark''', even if with time it came to encompass all of modern southeastern [[Drevstran]]. While originally less wealthy than its eastern counterpart, and often considered to be a backwater, impoverished, region, Lushyodorstag slowly emerged as one of the most important states in Eastern Belisaria following the [[Drevstran#the Ikonkivoyra|Ikonkivoyra]]. It was notably one of the centers of the {{wp|Northern Renaissance|Eastern Renaissance}} (sometime nicknamed the "Alban Renaissance"), and one of the first states in the world to follow a policy of religious tolerance, with the first {{wp|Edict of toleration}} published in 1259. ('''[[Lushyodorstag|See more...]]''') | ||
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Lushyodorstag or Kingdom of the Lushs was one of the two Lush kingdoms that came from the partition of king Gerza I retinues. It was historically centered around the mountainous region known as the Furodommark, even if with time it came to encompass all of modern southeastern Drevstran. While originally less wealthy than its eastern counterpart, and often considered to be a backwater, impoverished, region, Lushyodorstag slowly emerged as one of the most important states in Eastern Belisaria following the Ikonkivoyra. It was notably one of the centers of the Eastern Renaissance (sometime nicknamed the "Alban Renaissance"), and one of the first states in the world to follow a policy of religious tolerance, with the first Edict of toleration published in 1259. (See more...)