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− | The first recorded kingdom in modern day Nözhya was the [[Kingdom of the Sejeebukh|Kingdom of the Sëjeebukh]]. It was founded in 3421 CY by [[Kesee I|Kësëë Champion of Esüzöözhy]] following the defeat of various nomadic groups at the [[Battle of the Godly Woods]], and the gathering of various nobles who would pledge their allegiance to defend against the raiders farther inland. Written records claim Kësëë was guided by Semi-minor God [[Esüzöözhy]] of [[Ekknaan|Kheeshnun]], and that through the service of the God King of the Land, he would defend the inhabitants of his homeland from the nomads to the east. This would see the rise of the [[Cult of the Forest]] in his kingdom, with the promise that the Sëjeebukh kings had the guidance of Esüzöözhy, and thus, Kheeshnun. |
+ | The first recorded kingdom in modern day Nözhya was the [[Kingdom of the Sejeebukh|Kingdom of the Sëjeebukh]]. It was founded in 3421 CY by [[Kesee I|Kësëë Champion of Esüzöözhy]] following the defeat of various nomadic groups at the [[Battle of the Godly Woods]], and the gathering of various nobles who would pledge their allegiance to defend against the raiders farther inland. Written records claim Kësëë was guided by Semi-minor God [[Esüzöözhy]] of [[Ekknaan|Kheeshnun]], and that through the service of the God King of the Land, he would defend the inhabitants of his homeland from the nomads to the east. This would see the rise of the [[Cult of the Forest]] in his kingdom, with the promise that the Sëjeebukh kings had the guidance of Esüzöözhy, and thus, Kheeshnun. Writing would soon spread to the lands under the Sëjeebukh in 3438 CY, via the Old Ameikkei script from southern traders coming from the [[Bhachiaka Sea]]. Writing would proliferate under [[Khenukheeb of Sejeebukh|Khënukhëëb Erudite King]], who sponsored various accounts of the Sëjeebukh dynasty. Sophisticated record keeping would flourish under the Sëjeebukh Kings, and would serve to glorify their dynasty as well as the Cult of the Forest. The Sëjeebukh would rule a prosperous yet fragile realm, they would be involved in several wars with the nomadic X to their East, as well as the X to the North. [[Kesee II|Kësëë II]] would die in 3462 CY at the [[Battle of Nine Arrows]] attempting to quell the eastern nomads, and [[Kheekhun I|Khëëkhun the Brave]] would defend against the invading northern nomads at the [[Battle of the Bravest]] in 3481 CY. Though the nomadic groups were kept at bay, they were unable to be tamed or conquered. In 3505 CY, the calamitous X plague would strike the Sëjeebukh’s Kingdom, and would see a weakening in faith of the Cult of the Forest. The plague left the kingdom weakened, and in 3515 CY the X would seize their chance and raid the disorganized kingdom. [[Kesee III|Kësëë the Last of the Forests]] would be captured and tortured by the invaders, leaving him maimed, unfit to rule, and to be without an heir. Doubt was placed on the guidance of Esüzöözhy, and a civil war would erupt among the nobles for control of the throne, with the kingdom being largely torn apart by 3519 CY. |
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==Geography== |
==Geography== |
Latest revision as of 14:51, 17 August 2024
Republics of Nözhya Sangzhazh Ngöözhyaas | |
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Capital | ??? |
Official languages | Nözhyin |
Demonym(s) | Nözhyin |
Government | Federal Tzalist constitutional republic |
Nözhya (Nözhyin: Ngöözhyaa), officially the Republics of Nözhya
Etymology
History
Prehistory
Kingdom of the Sejeebukh
The first recorded kingdom in modern day Nözhya was the Kingdom of the Sëjeebukh. It was founded in 3421 CY by Kësëë Champion of Esüzöözhy following the defeat of various nomadic groups at the Battle of the Godly Woods, and the gathering of various nobles who would pledge their allegiance to defend against the raiders farther inland. Written records claim Kësëë was guided by Semi-minor God Esüzöözhy of Kheeshnun, and that through the service of the God King of the Land, he would defend the inhabitants of his homeland from the nomads to the east. This would see the rise of the Cult of the Forest in his kingdom, with the promise that the Sëjeebukh kings had the guidance of Esüzöözhy, and thus, Kheeshnun. Writing would soon spread to the lands under the Sëjeebukh in 3438 CY, via the Old Ameikkei script from southern traders coming from the Bhachiaka Sea. Writing would proliferate under Khënukhëëb Erudite King, who sponsored various accounts of the Sëjeebukh dynasty. Sophisticated record keeping would flourish under the Sëjeebukh Kings, and would serve to glorify their dynasty as well as the Cult of the Forest. The Sëjeebukh would rule a prosperous yet fragile realm, they would be involved in several wars with the nomadic X to their East, as well as the X to the North. Kësëë II would die in 3462 CY at the Battle of Nine Arrows attempting to quell the eastern nomads, and Khëëkhun the Brave would defend against the invading northern nomads at the Battle of the Bravest in 3481 CY. Though the nomadic groups were kept at bay, they were unable to be tamed or conquered. In 3505 CY, the calamitous X plague would strike the Sëjeebukh’s Kingdom, and would see a weakening in faith of the Cult of the Forest. The plague left the kingdom weakened, and in 3515 CY the X would seize their chance and raid the disorganized kingdom. Kësëë the Last of the Forests would be captured and tortured by the invaders, leaving him maimed, unfit to rule, and to be without an heir. Doubt was placed on the guidance of Esüzöözhy, and a civil war would erupt among the nobles for control of the throne, with the kingdom being largely torn apart by 3519 CY.
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