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+ | The original North Yasgan peoples were a highly diverse group that primarily inhabited the southern shores of Jozunia. Major North Yasgan groups include the Yazims, the Jozunians, the Kurpuns, the Ribunelts, the Twosuns, the Haneins, and the X. Following the Yasgan migrations, these groups would form various city-states and city-state confederations that would dominate the southern coast. Confederations were usually united by a common ethnicity, but did not form a larger or more comprehensive central government. |
==Jozunian rule== |
==Jozunian rule== |
Revision as of 01:56, 2 November 2022
The history of Jozunia is well known and recorded since the 15th century CY. Jozunia has been inhabited primarily by the North Yasgans for millennia, these various North Yasgan groups colonized the area following the Yasgan migrations of the 7th century CY. In antiquity, Jozunia was under the hegemony of the Kingdom of Jozunia for nearly 6 centuries.
Prehistory
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Iron age
Yasgan migrations
The Yasgan migrations began circa the 7th century CY, displacing many of the native inhabitants of North Yazland such as the Rausin and the Kurčwi. The migration would reach the southern shores of Ashnan around the 9th century CY, with the first North Yasgan people’s crossing the X channel into Jozunia. Migrations were mostly centered in coastal regions, and would slowly grow inland from there. Eventually all North Yasgan groups inhabiting Yazland would be forced out or assimilated by the Doccábhans.
North Yasgan peoples
The original North Yasgan peoples were a highly diverse group that primarily inhabited the southern shores of Jozunia. Major North Yasgan groups include the Yazims, the Jozunians, the Kurpuns, the Ribunelts, the Twosuns, the Haneins, and the X. Following the Yasgan migrations, these groups would form various city-states and city-state confederations that would dominate the southern coast. Confederations were usually united by a common ethnicity, but did not form a larger or more comprehensive central government.