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* {{color box|LightSkyBlue}} {{Timeline-event|date=June, 813 |event= The [[First Fitnah]] occurs following the death of the Caliph [[Idris]]. A deadlock between the supporters of [[House of Salih]] and the [[House of Juhaynah]] lasts three years, during which time the [[Azdarin|Yen]] community is without definitive leadership.}}
* {{color box|LightSkyBlue}} {{Timeline-event|date=June, 813 |event= The [[First Fitnah]] occurs following the death of the Caliph [[Idris]]. A deadlock between the supporters of [[House of Salih]] and the [[House of Juhaynah]] lasts three years, during which time the [[Azdarin|Yen]] community is without definitive leadership.}}


* {{color box|LightSkyBlue}} {{Timeline-event|date=April, 815 |event= [[Zahir|Zahir ibn Ja'far]], a grandson of [[Khuzaymah]], leads a host of Bedouin cavalrymen into [[Sulh, Fahran|Sulh]], compelling the Ulemah to elect him as the Fifth Caliph. His ascension marks the beginning of the [[Halimid Caliphate]].}}
* {{color box|LightSkyBlue}} {{Timeline-event|date=April, 815 |event= [[Zahir|Zahir ibn Ja'far]], a grandson of [[Khuzaymah]], leads a host of Bedouin cavalrymen into [[Sulh, Fahran|Sulh]], compelling the Ulemah to elect him as the Fifth Caliph. His ascension marks the beginning of the [[Halimid Caliphate]] as well as dynastic control of the office of Caliph by the [[House of Sufian]] that will last more than five hundred years.}}


==900-1000==  
==900-1000==  

Revision as of 09:11, 19 October 2023

The page outlines important event in the histories of nations, situated on the continent of Scipia in Ajax. It is an arid continent, dominated by the Ninva Desert at its center. To its north lies the Periclean Sea, across which lies the continent of Belisaria. To its south lies the continent of Malaio, which Scipia borders by land. Scipia is comprised of the nations of Alanahr, Antilyea, Anyanwu, Aretias, Ascalzar, Charnea, Cyrassinia, Fahran, Itayana, Kembesa, M'Biruna, Mysia, Perateia, Sydalon, Talahara, Talakh, Tyreseia, Vardana, and Yisrael. The Nine Cousins of Sante Reze also either border or sit just off the coast of western Scipia.

Modern polities:

  - Sydalon
  - Yisrael
  - Aretias
  - Ascalzar
  - Talakh
  - Talahara
  - Tyreseia
  - Alanahr
  - Vardana
  - Mysia
  - Perateia
  - Fahran
  - Kembesa
  - M'Biruna
  - Charnea
  - Itayana
  - Anteliyea
  - Anyanwu
  - Sante Reze


Defunct polities:

Prehistory-2000 BCE

1999-1500 BCE

  •   c. 1500 BCE (c. 1500 BCE): Kel Aman presence along the western Rubric Coast is attested by Aradian writings.

1499-1000 BCE

999-500 BCE

  •   842 BCE (842 BCE): The most-commonly accepted year for the foundation of the ancient city-state of Tyria, according to legend.
  •   751 BCE (751 BCE): The Kel Aman city-state of Manassa is founded and forms a hegemony over the western Rubric Coast and the Adras Mountains in the interior.
  •     500 BCE (500 BCE): The Confederation of Tamazgha is established in central Scipia, later expanding up to the coast of present-day Talahara.

499-400 BCE

399-300 BCE

299-200 BCE

  •   298 BCE (298 BCE): The city-states of Weskera, Manassa, Batana, and Rušadar break away from the Confederation of Tamazgha and form the First Kingdom of Talahara.
  •     c. 250 BCE (c. 250 BCE): The Kingdom of Talahara is conquered by the Nefzawan confederation of Kel Hadar tribes from the Adras Mountains, supported by Tyrian city-states.

199-100 BCE

  •   c. 129 BCE (c. 129 BCE): Nefzawan Talahara is made a client state of the Latin Empire following military conquest of the coast.

99-1 BCE

  •   62 BCE (62 BCE): Latin forces assist the House of Hiram in conquering the remnants of the Tyrian confederation in modern-day Tyreseia, ending the Tyrian civilization and ushering in eventual Latin rule of the region.

1-99 CE

100-199

  •     c. 129 BCE (c. 129 BCE): The Nefzawan dynasty in Talahara goes extinct leading to unrest across the region. After a Latin pacification campaign, the region is formally incorporated into the province of Aradia Ultima.

200-299

300-399

400-499

500-599

  •   576 CE (576 CE): The last Latin legions withdraw from modern-day Tyreseia.

600-699

  •   Between 600 and 650: Yacuyare seafarers begin voyages into and across the Oorupaqi via the Paraguasurun islands.
  •   675: The commonly accepted year in which the Yacuyare come into contact with the Latin Empire in modern Yisrael.
  •   June 698: The Prophet Mubashir is born.

700-799

  •   October 762: Following the withdrawal of Latin legions, the Kel Aman expel the last Latin administrators from the region and found the Second Kingdom of Talahara, ruled by the Kutaman dynasty.
  •   October 771: The Almurid Caliphate is established by the Caliph Khuzayma.

800-899

  •   April, 815: Zahir ibn Ja'far, a grandson of Khuzaymah, leads a host of Bedouin cavalrymen into Sulh, compelling the Ulemah to elect him as the Fifth Caliph. His ascension marks the beginning of the Halimid Caliphate as well as dynastic control of the office of Caliph by the House of Sufian that will last more than five hundred years.

900-1000

  •     902-906: The Halimid Caliphate invades Talahara from the sea, forcing capitulation after four years of war.

1000-1099

  •   1006: The Kingdom of Sante Reze forms by Rezese leaders sailing west and overthrowing their ruling clan cousins in Oxidentale.
  •     1055: The Kutaman dynasty launches a coup against the Gharib governors of Talahara and restores the Second Kingdom.

1100-1199

  •     1126-1133: A Talaharan and Tyrian trade conflict breaks out into war. Peace is concluded after a Talaharan land invasion is decisively thwarted, leaving Talahara in a disadvantaged position.

1200-1299

  •   1216: The Kutaman dynasty of Talahara is deposed by the Zwawan Confederation.

1300-1399

  •     1360-1365: The Tenerians, led by Ihemod, invade the Zwawan Confederation to restore the borders of ancient Tamazgha. The Zwawans are forced to capitulate in 1365.
  •   1390: Ihemod dies.

1400-1499

  •     1412: The Tenerians are expelled from the Rubric Coast by a Kel Aman revolt and the Third Kingdom of Talahara is established.
  •   1468: The Scipian Rezese-dominated cities federate into the Nine Cousins to present a more unified political power in both Sante Reze and western Scipia.

1500-1599

1600-1699

  •       1611-1617: Talahara wages a war of territorial expansion against the Ihemodian rump state of Awakar. The territory gained provides Talahara with increased commercial access to the southwest and sees the expansion of the Talaharan slave trade.

1700-1799

  •     1713-1715: The First West Scipian War.
  •     1722: The second Talaharan invasion of the Awakari Empire ends in failure.
  •   1750: The northernmost territory of the Nine Cousins, Ypau Yisaz, is sold to Yisrael to fund the rebuilding of the Rezese navy. Tens of thousands of Rezese, including many of the city's Jewish population, begin to abandon the city, devastating its economy.

1800-1899

  •   March 29, 1834 (1834-03-29) to June 20, 1838 (1838-06-20): The Talaharan Civil War sees the Third Kingdom overthrown by the liberal Republic of Talahara which is subsequently deposed by anarchists leading to the foundation of the United Communes.
    •     1836: Northwestern Talahara is invaded by Yisrael during the conflict which establishes a colonial protectorate.
  •   March 14, 1883 (1883-03-14): The provisional Tyreseian Republic is overthrown in a military coup d'etat led by Azmelqart Xidduni, ushering in the Workers' Federation.
  •     1890: The Rubric Coast Consortium is formed between the syndicalist states of Talahara and Tyreseia.

1900-1999

  •     1915-1918: The Second West Scipian War.
  •     1919: Talahara invades southeastern Yisrael and annexes the Timna Strip, a region home to a Kel minority group with rich but unexploited oil reserves.
  •     1940-1941; 1949: The Third West Scipian War.
  •     1951: The Liberation of Kirthan sees Talahara overthrow the Yisraeli Protectorate of Tarshish.
  •     1964-1966: The Fourth West Scipian War.

2000-present