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Fugireu ([[Fuggic language|Fuggic]]: Wių́tįrą́s Fugįreuh) is a country located in Northwest Yazland.
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Fugireu ([[Fuggic language|Fuggic]]: Wių́tįrą́s Fugįreuh) is a country located in Northwest Yazland bordering [[Hepetha]] and [[Teremres]].
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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
   

Revision as of 08:18, 8 March 2023

Kingdom of Fugireu

Wių́tįrą́s Fugįreuh
Flag of Fugireu
Flag
CapitalZaxeebi
Official languagesFuggic
Demonym(s)Fuggic
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• King
Ozór III
• Regulator
Seérih Hríbór

Fugireu (Fuggic: Wių́tįrą́s Fugįreuh) is a country located in Northwest Yazland bordering Hepetha and Teremres.

Etymology

History

Yasgan migrations

Osturic dynasty, 1521 CY – 2013 CY

The Osturic dynasty circa 1970 CY

The 16th century CY would see the rise of the first Fuggic state under the rule of the Osturic dynasty. The Osturic dynasty would rise under the rule of King Fezorstóroh Ostų́r and would establish itself as the first organized kingdom in the area. Ostur would see the conquest of numerous Pre-Yasgan groups in Northern Fugireu, and would establish the traditional capital of Zaxeebi. The Osturic dynasty would become a vital trade connection between Etzavaz and Yazland in the Triangle Sea trade, becoming vital trade partners of the Dhimze. The Osturic dynasty would see its last ruler with King Beugeeturuh Seéri, who would lose the Battle of X in 2013 CY, and would see the country conquered by the Kozathian Empire.

Kozathian rule

Safiuric dynasty, 2117 CY – 2631 CY

Two kingdoms period

Following the death of King X, the Safiuric dynasty would be split into two kingdoms. X intended this as a compromise between his two sons, and hoped it would prevent a future civil war over the kingdom. X would become king of Hepetha while X would continue to rule in Fugireu, becoming the X dynasty.

Wonuric dynasty, 2773 CY – 3287 CY

Kuhoric dynasty, 3288 CY – 3539 CY

Fuggic Civil War, 3540 CY – 3552 CY

Copper War

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Transport

Science and technology

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Urbanisation

Language

Education

Religion

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also