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* Theorised arrival of [[felds]] into Luhan from [[Lesser Antumania]] through the [[Arrowhead Isles]], facilitated by the [[First Great Drought]]. | * Theorised arrival of [[felds]] into Luhan from [[Lesser Antumania]] through the [[Arrowhead Isles]], facilitated by the [[First Great Drought]]. | ||
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* First evidence of early domestication of [[Wikipedia:Kutjera|kutjera]], a plant in the nightshade family, as well as [[Wikipedia:native millet|Luhan millet]], [[Wikipedia:Bush potato|Bush potato]], [[Wikipedia:Mentha australis|river mint]] and [[Wikipedia:Warrigal greens|warrigal greens]] by peoples of the southwest. | * First evidence of early domestication of [[Wikipedia:Kutjera|kutjera]], a plant in the nightshade family, as well as [[Wikipedia:native millet|Luhan millet]], [[Wikipedia:Bush potato|Bush potato]], [[Wikipedia:Mentha australis|river mint]] and [[Wikipedia:Warrigal greens|warrigal greens]] by peoples of the southwest. | ||
* Sedentary life begins in the west with the [[Pictorial Vase culture]]. | |||
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* The [[Yakayu people]], nomadic ancestors of the predominant ethnic group across continental Luhan, begin expanding from the northeast. | * The [[Yakayu people]], nomadic ancestors of the predominant ethnic group across continental Luhan, begin expanding from the northeast. | ||
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* Iron begins being properly worked for armour and weaponry, but bronze remains the predominant metal for most other uses. | |||
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* The [[Öote civilisation]] arises in the central northern valleys. | * The [[Öote civilisation]] arises in the central northern valleys. | ||
=== 1120 BNB === | |||
* The Öote civilisation quickly spreads across the eastern coasts of the continent, eventually encountering the southern steppes, and the lead, zinc and silver mines found within. | |||
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* Alloying of zinc and copper begins, beginning the Brass age. | * Alloying of zinc and copper begins, beginning the Brass age. | ||
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* The northern [[Yuren dynasty]] begins assimilating the rest of the coastal states, except for the far southern [[Tei state]], which retains control of the lead and zinc mines. The [[Zinc War]] begins. | * The northern [[Yuren dynasty]] begins assimilating the rest of the coastal states, except for the far southern [[Tei state]], which retains control of the lead and zinc mines. The [[Zinc War]] or First Yuren-Tei War begins. | ||
* A writing system derived from early accounting techniques on bark begins a new age of literacy. | * A writing system derived from early accounting techniques on bark begins a new age of literacy. | ||
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* The [[Taaje dynasty]] arises in the southeast, a culturally distinct state which quickly enters a trade agreement with Tei for lead and zinc in exchange for millet and lumber. | * The [[Taaje dynasty]] arises in the southeast, a culturally distinct state which quickly enters a trade agreement with Tei for lead and zinc in exchange for millet and lumber. | ||
=== 906 BNB === | |||
* The Taaje dynasty expands into the central cold desert within the continent and discovers a large nickel-copper mine. Quickly they find that alloying nickel with iron and copper produces much more workable and viable alloys. | |||
=== 820 BNB === | |||
* The Yuren and the Taaje dynasties go to war for nickel, ending in the Taaje's defeat and Yuren's expansion into the west. They impose a large tax for trade with the Tei, who respond by entering war once again. The [[Second Yuren-Tei War]] begins. | |||
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== Shizo age == | |||
=== 812 BNB === | |||
* Internal conflict leads the southwestern corner of Yuren to splinter, beginning the [[Shizo dynasty]] and allying with the Tei against the Yuren. | |||
=== 785 BNB === | |||
* The Second Yuren-Tei War ends with Yuren losing several provinces in the west, relegated to the Shizo dynasty. | |||
=== 650 BNB === | |||
* Tei enters an internal conflict in the Tael Isles, with the settled Vugonesians, who were pushed into the lowest castes of Tei society, revolting against the emperor of Tei. | |||
=== 622 BNB === | |||
* Tei splits into several smaller states following the Tael conflict, with the Isles becoming a mixed Luhani-Vugonesian society known as the [[Tael Empire]]. | |||
=== 620 BNB === | |||
* A trade agreement is reached between the Tael Empire and the far southern continental splinter of Tei, the [[Shitou dynasty]], who act as a middleman between the Shizo and Tael for food, copper, nickel, zinc and lead. | |||
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== Prosperous age == | |||
=== 603 BNB === | |||
* The Shitou dynasty becomes part of the Tael Empire, entering a long period of peace known as the Prosperous age. | |||
* Various classics of Tael literature are created around this time, with a corpus of texts becoming the foundation of a new religion, [[Mon]], which quickly spreads across the entire continent. | |||
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Revision as of 10:35, 11 April 2026
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This is a timeline of the history of Luhan.
| Stone age | → | Bronze age | → | Brass age | → | Shizo age | → | Prosperous age | → | → | Modern era |
Stone age150 000 BNB
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Bronze age3200 BNB
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Brass age1050 BNB
1000 BNB
950 BNB
931 BNB
922 BNB
906 BNB
820 BNB
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Shizo age812 BNB
785 BNB
650 BNB
622 BNB
620 BNB
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Prosperous age603 BNB
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Modern era |