History of Aucuria
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The history of Aucuria extends across more than 10,000 years. One of the world's cradles of civilization...
Pre-Cutinsuan Aucuria
Prehistory
[as far back as 12,500 BCE]
Pativilkas civilization
[3,700-1,500 BCE]
Kiljakoljas culture
[1,300-300 BCE]
Sythe-Juoda culture
[500 BCE-1000]
Tirakvas and Piura cultures
[100 BCE-800]
Marai in Aucuria
[100-800]
Kulkinčas culture
[800-1200]
Kingdom of Oruras
[1252-1300s]
Cutinsua
Formation and early consolidation
[1324-1336 is initial formation and conquest of oruras]
[until 1417 - mankojupankis, atokjupankis v javarvakakas]
Reform and later expansion
[1417 to 1525 - ljokejamaras, capatipomas]
Colonial Aucuria
Ruttish conquest of Cutinsua
[conquest, summarized]
Ruttish Aucuria
[initially relies more heavily on local collaborators, kasikai and kurakai]
[beginning to do away with this in the 1590s leads to the 1608-1612 great cutinsuan revolt]
[as institutions created and strengthened, increasingly uniquely aucurian identity]
[ruttland depends on aucurian crops and the profits thereof, so to guarantee its continued connection to ruttland, it decides to create the UKRA]
United Kingdom of Ruttland and Aucuria
[further strengthening of local institutions due to the elevation of aucuria to equal status w/ ruttland]
[ten years war in aucuria]
Rudolphine Aucuria
[reduced back to colony, unpopular tariff policy, suppression of ruttish language, and promotion of weranian settlement stokes anger]
War of Independence
[course of the war]
Aucurian Republic
Early republic
[first republic]
[second republic - dabrauskas]
[third republic until 1883]
Arucian War through the Great War
[war of the arucian]
[aucurian civil war]
[fourth republic]
[great war]
The postwar period
[fifth republic]
Military dictatorship
[sixth republic - military dictatorship, years of lead, sugar crash and sugar high]
[velvet revolution]
Redemocratization into the present
[seventh republic]