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19 July 2025

N    18:33  Troyosha 2 changes history +950 [Aleph (2×)]
     
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18:20 (cur | prev) +503 Aleph talk contribs (Created page with "'''Troyosha''' (troy-OH-shuh) is a large city on the Golden Coast of southeastern Aluray. It was once the capital of the Mhawari Empire. According to Jihuthi legend, Troyosha was where the sun god Ichunu descended to command the Jihuthis cease worship of all gods save for himself, his brother Nihuri, and his daughter Coyone. It was also the initial site of the ''Naque''—the great cataclysm begun when Ichunu obliterated Troyosha, after Emperor Aktuanhu began wo...")

18 July 2025

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17 July 2025

N    16:54  Mhawari Empire 2 changes history +467 [Aleph (2×)]
     
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16:50 (cur | prev) +456 Aleph talk contribs (Created page with "The '''Mhawari Empire''' was a large imperial Jihuthi state based on the Golden Coast of the Myori Sea. It was the largest Jihuthi polity in history. According to Jihuthi tradition, the empire was destroyed when one of its kings began worshiping the god Nihuri over the sun god Ichunu. In retribution, Ichunu obliterated its capital city of Troyosha. The empire then crumbled under a series of uprisings and barbarian invasions from the west.")