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Pre-Independence History

Jhanda Empire (430-800)

  • 430 - Founding of the Jhanda Empire - Rajaram I of the Jhanda Dynasty forms the Jhanda Empire
  • 757 - Diplomatic rejections - Jhanda Empire refuses multiple offers from the Sangma to join them
  • 758 - Skirmishes on the southern front - Skirmishes break out on the southern border between the Sangma and Jhanda Empire
  • 759 - Adhenata Kayud - The Sangma wages the War of Subjugation in an attempt to annex the Jhanda Empire

Sangma Period (800-1100)

  • 800 - Adhenata Kayud - War of Subjugation culminates in the looting of Kismat and fall of the Jhanda Empire. Emperor Prashant signs a treaty of suzerainty making the Jhanda Empire a subsidiary state within the Sangma
  • 802 - Rise of the Madhyarajyas - The treaty of 800 would see the Jhanda Empire collapse into numerous factions resulting in the formation of separate subsidiary states taking its place within the Sangma. Emperor Prashant would form the Sanyukti Raj around Kinadica.
  • 1090 - Fracturing of the Sangma - The Madhyarajyas begin to secede from the Sangma as it collapses

Vikasan Era (1100-1635)

Date Event Description
1100 The last of the Madhyarajyas declare independence from the Sangma
1105 Rathankot embarks on a northern expansion, dominating and annexing smaller Madhyarajyas
1107-1207 Hundred Years War Rathankot invades as far northward as the Naratha River. Fearing continued expansion into the Holy State of Bishnupur, Sanyukt declares war against Rathankot. The Hundred years war between Rathankot and Sanyukt ends with borders similar to modern-day borders of the Union States of Rathankot and Sanyukt. The war devastates the economies of both Rathankot and Sanyukt, forcing them to devote resources to recovery for decades.
1123 Sangma Dynasty invades southern Madhyarajyas
1145 Rise of Zulmat North-eastern Madhyarajyas merge to form the Empire of Zulmat in an attempt to form a power to rival Rathankot and Sanyukt.
1160 Harringhati Civil War Harringhata erupts into civil war resulting in its split into the Rajadam of Harringhata and Kodur Collective. The Collective, a democratic republic, is supported by the Pavitran Madhyarajyas in its early years.
1182 Kodur Collective collapses Kodur Collective collapses following economic ruin and is annexed back by Harringhata in a bloodless war.
1195 Collapse of Zulmat Zulmati Empire collapses following the conversion of its leader from Ashram to Irfan. A bloody battle engulfs the capital before the Emperor allows for the secession of Zulmat's peripheral territories. The Empire fractures into the Zulmat Sultanate, Suti State, Raulia Rajadom and Parsa Presidency
1400 Shivaji II is anointed Emperor of Sanyukt by the High Priest of Bishnupur
1402 Pinjar Raj falls to the Togoti Khaganate
1403 Start of the Togoti-Rathankot War
1407 Parsa Presidency joins Rathankot in war against the Khaganate
1410 Coastal War Sanyukti Empire begins a process of dominating the coaastline of northern satria. Chanak quickly falls to Sanyukt and the Empire continues its attempt to dominate the coastal Madhyarajyas.
1434 Rathankot-Parsa alliance successfully repels Togoti Khagante
1435 Pinjar Raj re-established by Rathankot and Parsa Presidency
1440-1452 12 Years War In 1440, Rathankot and Harringhata wage war against Sanyukt. Harringhata seeks to protect itself against Sanyukti naval domination and Rathankot seeks to obtain a land corridor to the sea. In 1452, at the Congress of Bishnupur, the major powers agree to end the war and re-establish the Rajadom of Chanak to act as a neutral buffer between the three powers.
1501-1506 Bishnupur Crisis In 1501, High Priest Mathur IV of the Holy State of Bishnupur dies and the Grand Council begins the process of electing a new leader. In 1502, after months of inconclusive votes, Naranya I is elected High Priest of Bishnupur. His election is highly divissive and leads to his assassination 2 months later. Amidst the chaos, the Principality of Nakhtrana and United Provinces of Kendra Pradesh secede from Bishnupur. In 1504, the continued chaos engulfing Bishnupur and the resulting absence of religious authority leads the Sanyukti Empire to invadde Bishnupur to establish order and security. Bishnupur is made a protectorate under the Sanyukti Empire. In 1506, Mathur V is appointed High Priest of Bishnupur by Rajaram IV of Sanyukt. Rajaram IV changes the Laws of Bishnupur to ensure the High Priest of Bishnupur is appointed by the Emperor of Sanyukt rather than the Grand Council of Priests.
1508 Princess Lakshmi, only daughter of Emperor Rajaram IV of Sanyukt, and Prince Prakash, eldest son of King Baibhav II of Sangam, marry.
1512-16 Rathani-Nakhtranan War Rathankot invades Nakhtrana and makes inroads but is halted at the Naratha River, less than 5 miles from the Nakhtrana capital of Thimpar. No decisive winner following the battle of Thimpar. Nakhtrana surrenders and Rathankot annexes all Nakhtrani lands south of the Naratha river.
1518 Rise of Lakshmi the Great Princess Lakshmi anointed Empress of Sanyukti Empire following the death of Rajaram IV. The smaller northern Madhyarajyas swear fealty to Empress Lakshmi in order to avoid war.
1525 Smaller Madhyarajyas which failed to swear fealty to Empress Lakshmi are invaded and annexed, including Jhanaghar.
1528-1534 Lakshmivirud Wars In 1528, Lakshmi invades and annexes the southern, neutral Rajadom of Chanak. In response, a coalition is formed and led by Rathankot to oppose Lakshmi. In 1530, the coalition is defeated and the Madhyarajyas of Jhanaghar and Chanak, and northern territories of Harringhata, and western territories of Rathankot, are annexed by Sanyukt.The economic cost of the war leads to the collapse of Rathankot into a republic which is quickly overthrown by the military to form a military junta. In 1532, a second coalition is formed against Lakshmi. The coalition forces the Sanyukti forces out of Harringhata, Rathankot and Chanak but fail to liberate Jhanagar. Peace is declared in 1534.
1536 Return of the Rathani Monarchy Prince Devdhar returns to Rathankot following self-imposed exile after the overthrow of his family in 1530. Popular support for Devdhar from the common people and nobles, who were taxed heavily under the military junta, help Devdhar overthrow the military junta. Devdhar names himself King of Rathankot and re-establishes the monarchy.
1538 Devdhar and Lakshmi sign a treaty of friendship ending centuries of hostility
1560 Death of Empress Lakshmi Empress Lakshmi dies and is succeeded by her eldest son, Sooraj II. Sooraj, seen as an academic unlike his ancestors, ushers in a new era of peace and enlightenment across the Madhyarajyas. The peace between Sanyukt and Rathankot and the absence of a pro-expansionist Emperor of Sanyukt results in decades of peace across the Madhyarajyas and causes a false sense of security to guide decision making in royal courts.
1633 Rise of Gurkhan The rise of Gurkhan in the Togoti Khaganate spreads fear amongst the Madhyarajyas due to his expansionist plans. Gurkhan's early military victories strike fear in the Madhyarajyas and with his path directed towards the Madhyarajyas, the Madhyarajyas seek to reverse the demilitarisation they implemented over the last 20 years.

Naratha Confederacy (1635–1839)

  • 1635 - Vichalan Accords - Unable to repel the Khaganate individually, the Madhyarajyas establish the Naratha Confederacy as a military coalition to counter growing threat of Togoti Khaganate (Great Steppe) expansion under Khagan Gurkhan
  • 1662 - Treaty of Bishnupur - transformed the military coalition into a political coalition. Saw the coronation of the first Chhtrapati.
  • 1684 - Southern Conquest - Military conquests of the Confederacy, invading and subjugating southern Madhyarajyas (modern Outer Rim Union States)
  • 1776 - Fall of Zulmat - Loss of the Sultanate of Zulmat to the Zemani Empire (modern Gulbistan)
  • 1816 - The Great Betrayal - Palace coup conducted by Rathankot's Raja against the Chhtrapati
  • 1816 - Civil War - Start of the Confederate Civil War which weakens the confederacy, enabling easy invasions by Euclean colonisers
  • 1836 - Euclean Invasions - By both Etruria (United Kingdom of Etruria) and Gaullica (Empire of Gaullica)

Colonial Era (1839-1946)

  • 1839 - Formation of Balesaria - Etrurian Colonial Empire forms the Dominion of Balesaria from the former Madhyarajyas of Sanosra and Lakhana.
  • 1844 - Peninsula Colony - Gaullica forms the Peninsula Colony from its territories annexed from Sanyukt
  • 1847 - Fall of Kinadica - Gaullica's naval bombardment of Kinadica destroys the capital of Sanyukt. Royal court flees to Jalarabad
  • 1847 - Capitulation - Sanyukt, last stronghold of the Confederacy, surrenders to Etruria and signs a treaty of suzerainty, ending the Confederacy
  • 1847 - Reorganisation of Etrurian colonial possessions - Etruria reorganises its colonial territories into Satria Etruriana and Balesaria

Great War (1927–1935)

Solarian War (1943-1946)

Independence (1946)

Post-Independence History

1940s

1946

Date Event Description
17/10/46 Independence Day End of the Solarian War and Rajyani Independence Day

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

Date Event Description
September 2010 2010 General Election RRP become largest party and form a coalition government with their political allies the Liberal Party.
September 2015 2015 General Election RRP increase their seat count in the national parliament and continue in Government with their coalition partners; the liberals.

2020s

Date Event Description
September 2020 2020 General Election RRP increase their seat count in the national parliament and continue in Government with their coalition partners; the liberals

Key Dates

  • Naratha Confederacy (1635–1847)
  • Colonial Era
    • Dominion of Belasaria (1839-1946)
    • Satria Etruriana (1847-1946)
    • Great War (1927–1935)
    • Solarian War (1943-1946)
  • Independence (1946)
    • First Satrian War (1946-1948)
    • Malhotra Government (1960-1967)
      • Second Satrian War (1959-1964)
      • The Emergency (1964-1967)
    • National Strike (1989)