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The term "Central Orient" defines itself as a region of the [[Orient]]al sub-continent containing countries such as [[Kotowari]],[[Tamurin]],[[Mekabiri]],[[Mahana]] and [[Namdatka]]. The region also goes by other names such as the Kotowaran sub-continent or the Menelassar Bay region. The regions history is heavily intertwined with other countries outside the region such as [[Orioni]] and colonial powers from [[Argis]] such as [[Delamaria]]. Central Orient has historically had powers in [[Tamurin]] and [[Kotowari]], which both had holdings over the rest of the region.
The term "'''Central Orient'''" defines itself as a region of the [[Orient]]al sub-continent containing countries such as [[Kotowari]],[[Tamurin]],[[Mekabiri]],[[Mahana]] and [[Namdatka]]. The region also goes by other names such as the '''Kotowaran sub-continent''' or the '''Menelassar Bay region'''. The regions history is heavily intertwined with other countries outside the region such as [[Orioni]] and colonial powers from [[Argis]] such as [[Delamaria]]. Central Orient has historically had powers in [[Tamurin]] and [[Kotowari]], which both had holdings over the rest of the region.


==Timeline==
==Timeline==

Revision as of 10:55, 12 June 2022

The term "Central Orient" defines itself as a region of the Oriental sub-continent containing countries such as Kotowari,Tamurin,Mekabiri,Mahana and Namdatka. The region also goes by other names such as the Kotowaran sub-continent or the Menelassar Bay region. The regions history is heavily intertwined with other countries outside the region such as Orioni and colonial powers from Argis such as Delamaria. Central Orient has historically had powers in Tamurin and Kotowari, which both had holdings over the rest of the region.

Timeline

Prehistoric Orient (Before c.3300 BCE)

Paleolithic

Neolithic

Ghobari Valley Civilisation

Bronze Age (c. 3300 – c. 1600 BCE)

Iron Age (c. 1800 – 200 BCE)

Veyduan Period (c. 1800-1600 BCE)

Classical Period (c. 200 BCE – c. 650 CE)

Early medieval period (mid 6th c.–1200 CE)