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While humans arrived in the Senrian archipelago more than 30,000 years ago, historiography typically marks the beginning of the history of Senria with the emergence of the Seidou culture in 14,000 BCE. The Seidou culture was succeeded by the Sugawara culture, who migrated to Senria from the Kaoming Peninsula and brought a variety of new technologies and an expansion of agriculture to the archipelago with them; the modern Senrian people are a genetic admixture of the the Sugawara people and the remnants of the Seidou people.

Traditional Senrian historiography claims that the Senrian Empire was established by the Emperor Kousou in 710 BCE; however, modern historians regard these stories as myths, and regard the written record of Senrian history as unreliable until the start of the Sunzuu period in 240. ["eiken", sunzuu, kaihou]

[kingen, zakkoku, tigoku, suikoku]

[kaisei, kyouwa]

Prehistoric Senria

Seidou period

Sugawara period

Eiken period

Ancient Senria

Sunzuu period

Kaihou period

Feudal Senria

Kingen period

Zakkoku period

Tigoku period

Suikoku period

Modern Senria

Kaisei period

Kyouwa period

Early republic

Great War

Post-war republic