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History

Early history

Settlement of the territory of modern Ostrozava began in the Paleolithic era; sites in northeastern Ostrozava form a continuum with <CIVILIZATION> sites found in Ludvosiya, Velikoslavia, and Zamorodna, which showcase a gradual increase in complexity, including the earliest known evidence of salt mining in Belisaria. The initial peoples inhabiting Ostrozava included the Valenii

Medieval Period

An 1889 statue of Roland II in Wittenburg, Rheigen.

Eastern Renaissance

Declension and Velikoslavian Suzerainity

Map of Transkarminia in 1514, showing the results of the declension.

Vykopal Era & Thirty Years War

Empress Aliana's 55-year reign marked the height of Vykopal power.


Growing Unrest

Rioting and strikes of minor industries intensified over the next half-decade; in 1905 the Empire of Transkarminia formally abolished serfdom, being one of the last states in Belisaria to commit to the policy. The abolition of serfdom sent hundreds of former serfs flooding into the cities, creating a homelessness crisis amid the winter of 1905-06, which saw over 2,500 dead of hypothermia. The Black Winter of 1906, named for the frostbitten former serfs' blackened features, would see blame laid at the feet of the Vykopal dynasty.Utrătenia

Alexander Wienerberger Holodomor18.jpg

Crimson Revolution & First Compact

The flag of the First Compact hoisted in the former Ducal Square in late 1909.

Rytieriroz and Growing Regional Tensions

Containment War & Socialist Consolidation

Second Compact and Great Republican War

Ostrozavan troops man a Zubrov machine gun during the Great Ottonian War. The Prime Republic's foreign wars were at their height during the Second Compact.

The Correction

Alek Dalibor, former Primar, at his trial at the opening of the Third Worker's Convention, late 1957.

Third Compact

The New Society rebuilt many parts of the nation damaged by the Great Republican War in a structuralist style, creating the Grey Belt.