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* [[Klik civilization|Klik]], [[Plakossu civilization|Plakossu]], and [[Archaic Eskavia|Eska]] civilizations emerge c. 1200–700 BCE
* [[Klik civilization|Klik]], [[Plakossu civilization|Plakossu]], and [[Archaic Eskavia|Eska]] civilizations emerge c. 1200–700 BCE
* [[Archaic Sivoan collapse]] of 400 BCE results in the decline of the Attap and Plakossu civilizations, the Eska and Klik are weakened but survive
* [[Archaic Sivoan collapse]] of 400 BCE results in the decline of the Attap and Plakossu civilizations, the Eska and Klik are weakened but survive
* [[Emergent Eskavia]] c. 400–200 BCE marked by warfare and general instability as the Sivoan civilizations reorganize
* [[Preclassical Eskavia]] c. 400 BCE to 129 CE
* [[Preclassical Eskavia]] from c. 200 BCE until the end of the [[Eskavian–Klik Wars]] and decisive defeat of the Klik in 129 CE, [[First Eskavian Confederacy]] established under [[Kingdom of Mjetlumak|Mjetlumak]] {{wp|Hegemony|hegemony}}
** [[Emergent Eskavia]] c. 400–200 BCE marked by warfare and general instability as the Sivoan civilizations reorganize
* [[Classical Eskavia]] 129 until 510, massive {{wp|Platform mound|earthworks}}, sophisticated road network, colorful frescos, literary works
** [[Old Eskavia]] from c. 200 BCE until the end of the [[Eskavian–Klik Wars]] and decisive defeat of the Klik in 129 CE, [[First Eskavian Confederacy]] established under [[Kingdom of Mjetlumak|Mjetlumak]] {{wp|Hegemony|hegemony}}
* [[First Crisis period]] from 510 as the Confederacy falls into civil war and dissolves, [[Vlu Empire|Vlu Empire]] moves into the Lower Sivo Valley and forces the Eskavians to abandon their settlements there
* [[Classical Eskavia]] 129–510, massive {{wp|Platform mound|earthworks}}, sophisticated road network, colorful frescos, literary works
* [[New Eskavia]] from 744 as the region reorganizes around the Upper Sivo Valley, another flourishing of art and construction
* [[Postclassical Eskavia]] 510–1352
* [[Kingdom of Kuklitu|Kuklitu]] unifies the region once again in 1050 under the [[Second Eskavian Confederacy]], pushes Eskavia to its greatest territorial extent as the Confederacy retakes the Lower Sivo and pushes deep into the [[Elia Boreal|Borealian]] interior
** [[First Crisis period]] from 510 as the Confederacy falls into civil war and dissolves, [[Vlu Empire|Vlu Empire]] moves into the Lower Sivo Valley and forces the Eskavians to abandon their settlements there
* [[Second Crisis period]] sparked by the [[Catabole]] event of 1352, power struggle between Kuklitu and [[Kingdom of Väsjomok|Väsjomok]] after confederate authority collapses
** [[New Eskavia]] from 744 as the region reorganizes around the Upper Sivo Valley, another flourishing of art and construction
* [[Third Eskavian Confederacy]] established in 1474, this time led by Väsjomok
** [[Kingdom of Kuklitu|Kuklitu]] unifies the region once again in 1050 under the [[Second Eskavian Confederacy]], pushes Eskavia to its greatest territorial extent as the Confederacy retakes the Lower Sivo and pushes deep into the [[Elia Boreal|Borealian]] interior
* [[Calesia]]n contact in 1581
* [[Late Eskavia]] 1352–1581
** [[Second Crisis period]] sparked by the [[Catabole]] event of 1352, power struggle between Kuklitu and [[Kingdom of Väsjomok|Väsjomok]] after confederate authority collapses
** [[Third Eskavian Confederacy]] established in 1474, this time led by Väsjomok
** [[Calesia]]n contact in 1581


Historiography of [[Ancient Eskavia]]
Historiography of [[Ancient Eskavia]]

Revision as of 20:28, 29 May 2024

Eskavian Confederacy
Kopläjukvo Eskävit (Eskavian)
Capital
and largest city
Väsjomok
Official languagesEskavian
Recognised regional languages52 Regional languages
Ethnic groups
(2020)
72.5% Eskavian
15.2% Calesian
4.9% Abarian
7.3% Other
Religion
(2020)
81.9% Gregorian
11.7% Irreligious
6.5% Other
Demonym(s)Eskavian
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Kjakkut
TBA
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LegislatureTBA
TBA
TBA
Independence from X
• Declared
19 June 1XXX
13 September 1XXX
Population
• 2020 census
33,725,800
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase $X
• Per capita
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GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
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• Per capita
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Gini (2023)Positive decrease 37.3
medium
HDI (2023)Increase 0.000
low
CurrencyKel (ESK)
Driving sideright
Calling code+17
Internet TLD.ek

Eskavia (Eskavian: Eskävit), officially the Eskavian Confederacy (Eskavian: Kopläjukvo Eskävit), is a sovereign state in Elia Boreal. It lies between the Free States to the X and the Alconian Ocean to the west.

Human habitation in Eskavia dates from approximately 12,000 years ago. The Sivo River Valley has hosted complex societies since the emergence of the Attap civilization c. 1700 BCE, and is widely recognized as one of the world's seven independent cradles of civilization. The Attap were followed by a number of societies including the Klik, Plakossu, and Eska. The Sivoan world underwent a rapid societal collapse c. 400 BCE, after which the Eska, from whom the modern Eskavic peoples are descended, established themselves as politically, economically, and culturally dominant in the region. By the time of Calesian first contact in 1581, most of Eskavia was organized into a loose confederacy of city-states led by the hegemonic Kingdom of Väsjomok. The Confederacy maintained its independence through the early colonial era through diplomatic maneuvering, political centralization, and Calesianization. Eskavian leaders successfully exploited Calesian imperial competition in order to preserve the balance of power in Elia Boreal and prevent encroachment by Calesian settlers. Following the conclusion of the Twelve Years' War in 1785, Eskavia was brought under the protection of Waldrich to counter the rising colonial influence of Falland and the Free States.

Etymology

History

Prehistory

Early Sivoan civilizations

Ancient Eskavia

Colonial period

Old Eskavia Archaic Eskavia Classical Eskavia Middle Eskavia New Eskavia Waldish Eskavia Colonial Eskavia Contemporary Eskavia

Historiography of Ancient Eskavia