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Revision as of 02:05, 22 July 2024
Dusorson
du-zor-zon | |
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Country | Tschintiessteiss |
Province | Province of Dusorson |
Earliest human settlement | ? |
Founding by the Doccábh | ? |
Made the capital of Tschintiessteiss | 3516 CY |
Government | |
Population (4627) | |
• City | ? |
• Urban | ? |
• Metro | ? |
Demonym(s) | Dusorsonite |
Dusorson (Tschintierst: du-zor-zon Dusorson) is the capital city and most populous city in Tschintiessteiss. It lies near the edge of the Jarüden River in northeast Tschintiessteiss, and has been the capital since the founding of the Margravate of Tschintiessteiss in 3516 CY. Prior to Gintem settlement, the city served as the capital of the Doccábhan Quinquevirate. X
Etymology
The name Dusorson is a Tschintierst borrowing of the Classical Doccábh name of the city, Duissersen. The name itself is believed to derive from "merchant place" or "place of the merchants."
History
Doccábh settlement
The first initial settlement of Dusorson began in X CY, where it would grow as a Doccábhan settlement. They would settle near the northern delta of the Jarüden River, south of the Ygod River tributary. X
First sack of Dusorson
Dusorson would be sacked and burned following the (some Doccábhan civil war) on the orders of (someone). The formerly mighty city would be crippled by this act, and caused enormous civilian deaths. X
Gintem migrations
Second sack of Dusorson
Margravate of Tschintiessteiss
As capital of Tschintiessteiss
Modern day
Geography
Dusorson is located at the mouth of the Jarüden river.