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[[File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_102-10246,_England,_Arbeitslose_vor_Gewerkschaftshaus.jpg|350px|right|thumb|Unemployed workers outside a business in [[Weisstadt]], [[Werania]], in 1917.]]
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'''Attiyah al-Judami''', born '''Nokutenda Olonga''' (1391 {{ndash}} 16 May 1461; aged 69 or 70), sometimes rendered as '''Attiya''' was a {{wp|Shona|veRwizi}} [[Mufedha]] astronomer and astrophysicist most well-known for providing observations that proved the heliocentric model of the solar system to be correct. al-Judami is often considered one of the forefront scientists of the [[Bahian golden age]], along with X, X and X.  
The '''Great Collapse''' was a significant period of worldwide economic downturn during the early 20th century, affecting most countries across all continents. The Great Collapse began in 1913 with the collapse of the [[Weisstadt Stock Exchange]], at the time the world's largest, on October 16, 1913, which sent stock prices plummeting, particularly those in [[Euclea]].  


al-Judami was born sometime in 1391 in the [[Dayira]] city-state of Maware, located in modern-day [[Garambura]]. He was born to a [[Mufedha]] family who had considerable social mobility, and as such, al-Judami was tutored from a young age. He resettled in the city of [[Arba]], in modern-day [[Wale]], sometime around 1415, after graduating from the University of Kambou, where his main astronomical discoveries begin. Bahians had long been in a fierce debate regarding the model of the solar system, with the [[Irfan|Irfanic]] populace mainly agreeing on a geocentric model, most of the fetishist and [[Hourege|Houregic]] world agreed on a heliocentric one. Many proofs were attempted at proving both models, but a definitive one would not exist until the observations made by al-Judami while in Arba through his telescope were published by him in 1417.  
The quickly fluctuating prices spread to many of Euclea's largest cities, and impacted heavily industrialised countries particularly badly. The Great Collapse is generally said to have ended at the start of the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] in 1926, although evidence of major economies recovering was observed as early as 1919. To this day, the Great Collapse is the largest depression, both by economic loss and future impact, in history.


His observations would effectively end the debate and pave the road for an increased amount of Bahian philosophers and scientists emerging. al-Judami himself returned to the Kingdom of Kambou in 1420 and spent several years tutoring at his old university. In 1423 he was invited to teach at a university in [[Hennehouwe]], where al-Judami would settle for the remainder of his life. Upon arrival in the [[Euclea|Euclean]] country, al-Judami met with the Hennish king, who made him a citizen and congratulated him for his discoveries. al-Judami would continue to teach in Hennehouwe until his death in 1461. His teaching careers was interspersed with travelling to royal courts of Euclea to give talks and speeches regarding his discoveries.
The Great Collapse was amplified by the sharp decline in international trade experienced by most Euclean countries as goods and services began to be preserved around 1914, severely affecting countries reliant on international trade, causing worldwide tariffs to rise drastically. Due to this, many trading jobs, such as import and export-related jobs, began extremely fragile, and large amounts of unemployment were seen in these sectors. Physical labour and agricultural jobs were also hit particularly hard by the Collapse, with countries relying on large agricultural outputs, particularly [[Narozalica]] in Euclea, experiencing large amounts of economic decline.


It look some time before al-Judami's discoveries were definitively accepted by Irfanic and Euclean astronomers, although by the beginning of the 16th century most opposition to his discoveries had died out. al-Judami's body was buried around Stavenisse University upon request in 1461.
== Cause ==
 
== Spread ==
 
== Socio-economic effects ==
=== Euclea ===
 
=== Coius ===
 
=== Asterias and Sublustria ===
 
== Recovery ==
 
[[Category:Kylaris]]

Revision as of 21:08, 23 January 2020

Unemployed workers outside a business in Weisstadt, Werania, in 1917.

The Great Collapse was a significant period of worldwide economic downturn during the early 20th century, affecting most countries across all continents. The Great Collapse began in 1913 with the collapse of the Weisstadt Stock Exchange, at the time the world's largest, on October 16, 1913, which sent stock prices plummeting, particularly those in Euclea.

The quickly fluctuating prices spread to many of Euclea's largest cities, and impacted heavily industrialised countries particularly badly. The Great Collapse is generally said to have ended at the start of the Great War in 1926, although evidence of major economies recovering was observed as early as 1919. To this day, the Great Collapse is the largest depression, both by economic loss and future impact, in history.

The Great Collapse was amplified by the sharp decline in international trade experienced by most Euclean countries as goods and services began to be preserved around 1914, severely affecting countries reliant on international trade, causing worldwide tariffs to rise drastically. Due to this, many trading jobs, such as import and export-related jobs, began extremely fragile, and large amounts of unemployment were seen in these sectors. Physical labour and agricultural jobs were also hit particularly hard by the Collapse, with countries relying on large agricultural outputs, particularly Narozalica in Euclea, experiencing large amounts of economic decline.

Cause

Spread

Socio-economic effects

Euclea

Coius

Asterias and Sublustria

Recovery