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2332 AS to 1562 AS, ca 770 | 2332 AS to 1562 AS, ca 770 | ||
* The [[Dagdorian First Kingdom]] is contemporary to the Proto-Moigthe migration into the [[Pytharnian Highlands]] and the Great High Shadevan Civilization (ca 2400 AS to 1700 AS). There are only two dynasties in the First Kingdom, the Zhamashphut and the Khadadu. The Khadadu are kinsmen through dwarven priestly hierarchy by several relations to the Zhamashphut. This consanguinity as well as common cultural practices are the basis for dwarven scholars' traditional grouping of these dynasties into the [[Dagdorian First Kingdom|First Kingdom of Dagdoria]]. | * The [[Dagdorian First Kingdom]] is contemporary to the Proto-Moigthe migration into the [[Pytharnian Highlands]] and the Great High Shadevan Civilization (ca 2400 AS to 1700 AS). There are only two dynasties in the First Kingdom, the Zhamashphut and the Khadadu. The Khadadu are kinsmen through dwarven priestly hierarchy by several relations to the Zhamashphut. This consanguinity as well as common cultural practices are the basis for dwarven scholars' traditional grouping of these dynasties into the [[Dagdorian First Kingdom|First Kingdom of Dagdoria]]. | ||
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=Second Kingdom= | =Second Kingdom= | ||
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1432 AS to 790 AS, (642 years) | 1432 AS to 790 AS, (642 years) | ||
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=Third Kingdom= | =Third Kingdom= | ||
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*790 AS to 653 AS, (137 years) | *790 AS to 653 AS, (137 years) | ||
Some dwarven scholars group the third and fourth kingdoms today, resulting in only seven kingdoms. The two kingdoms are often treated together. The third kingdom consists of only one dynasty, the Khewiat, with only two rulers. These rulers introduced new gods and were the subject of much controversy for another thousand years in Dagdoria. | Some dwarven scholars group the third and fourth kingdoms today, resulting in only seven kingdoms. The two kingdoms are often treated together. The third kingdom consists of only one dynasty, the Khewiat, with only two rulers. These rulers introduced new gods and were the subject of much controversy for another thousand years in Dagdoria. | ||
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653 AS to 213 AS, (440 years) | 653 AS to 213 AS, (440 years) | ||
Conflicts with Sky Tribes who claim and make use of the rights of passage. The earth-bound dwarves can do little but suffer it. Conflicts arise when the Sky Tribes allow their [[gontha]] to graze on the surface of Dagdoria when dwarves slay the beasts for meat. The Sky Tribes in turn can do little to take vengeance when the dwarves flee to the depths. The nucleus of the custom and rights of passage (later called [[taspizaisha]]) begin to develop during this time. | Conflicts with Sky Tribes who claim and make use of the rights of passage. The earth-bound dwarves can do little but suffer it. Conflicts arise when the Sky Tribes allow their [[gontha]] to graze on the surface of Dagdoria when dwarves slay the beasts for meat. The Sky Tribes in turn can do little to take vengeance when the dwarves flee to the depths. The nucleus of the custom and rights of passage (later called [[taspizaisha]]) begin to develop during this time. | ||
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=Fifth Kingdom= | =Fifth Kingdom= | ||
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187 AS to 1503 AI, (1689 years) | 187 AS to 1503 AI, (1689 years) | ||
The [[Dagdorian Fifth Kingdom]] is seen with mixed remembrances. Rich in metallurgical and cultural wealth, the fifth kingdom became subject to the [[Yophenthean Empire]] and forced to pay onerous taxes in gold to mere human overlords. Before this Kingdom would come to completion, the Yophenthean Empire would have already collapsed. Dwarves are fond of reminding humans that the Yophenthean Empire lasted fewer years than a dwarven kingdom and that Dagdoria has eight kingdoms. | The [[Dagdorian Fifth Kingdom]] is seen with mixed remembrances. Rich in metallurgical and cultural wealth, the fifth kingdom became subject to the [[Yophenthean Empire]] and forced to pay onerous taxes in gold to mere human overlords. Before this Kingdom would come to completion, the Yophenthean Empire would have already collapsed. Dwarves are fond of reminding humans that the Yophenthean Empire lasted fewer years than a dwarven kingdom and that Dagdoria has eight kingdoms. | ||
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1576 AI to 2163 AI, (587 years) | 1576 AI to 2163 AI, (587 years) | ||
;Bahazum Dynasty, 1576 AI to 1798 AI, (~222 years) | ;Bahazum Dynasty, 1576 AI to 1798 AI, (~222 years) | ||
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2207 AI to 2317 AI, (110 years) | 2207 AI to 2317 AI, (110 years) | ||
The seventh kingdom (sometimes numbered the sixth kingdom) endured only one dynasty and two rulers before succumbing to the worshipers of Chaos gods and magic. | The seventh kingdom (sometimes numbered the sixth kingdom) endured only one dynasty and two rulers before succumbing to the worshipers of Chaos gods and magic. | ||
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2487 AI to 2750 (Present), (263 years) | 2487 AI to 2750 (Present), (263 years) | ||
Revision as of 12:08, 9 August 2014
First Kingdom
2332 AS to 1562 AS, ca 770
- The Dagdorian First Kingdom is contemporary to the Proto-Moigthe migration into the Pytharnian Highlands and the Great High Shadevan Civilization (ca 2400 AS to 1700 AS). There are only two dynasties in the First Kingdom, the Zhamashphut and the Khadadu. The Khadadu are kinsmen through dwarven priestly hierarchy by several relations to the Zhamashphut. This consanguinity as well as common cultural practices are the basis for dwarven scholars' traditional grouping of these dynasties into the First Kingdom of Dagdoria.
- Zhamashphut Dynasty
2332 AS to 1943 AS (~389 years)
- Sahamuk, 2332 AS to 2253 AS (~79 years)
- Bakhu-Dashai, 2253 AS to 2105 AS (~148 years)
- Khamudín, 2105 AS to 1943 AS (~162 years)
- Khadadu Dynasty
1943 AS to 1562 AS, (~381 years) Contemporary to this dynasty, the Proto-Moigthe continue migrating through the Pytharnian Highlands and ca 1900, the Kalaman Navy defeats the Neptultchi Sea Pirates in the Sea of Forgetfulness.
- King A, 1943 AS 1886 AS,(~57 years), slain young in battle
- King B, 1886 AS to 1738 AS, (~148 years)
- King C, 1738 AS to 1640 AS, (~98 years) slain in battle
- King D, 1640 AS to 1562 AS, (~78 years), assassinated
Major Interregnum
1562 AS to 1432 AS, ca 130 years
Second Kingdom
1432 AS to 790 AS, (642 years)
- Shabur-'Ag Dynasty
- King A, 1432 AS to 1387 AS, (45 years)
- King B, 1387 AS to 1332 AS, (55 years)
- King C, 1332 AS to 1264 AS, (68 years)
- Minor Interregnum, 1264 AS to 1262 AS, (ca 2 years)
- King D (cousin to Khadadu dynasty), 1262 AS to 1248 AS, (14 years)
- King E (usurper), 1248 AS to 1237 AS, (11 years)
- King D, 1237 AS to 1213 AS, (27 years, balance of reign)
- King F, no issue, adoptive heir, 1213 AS to 1182 AS, (31 years)
- King G, 1182 AS to 1117 AS, (65 years)
- King H, 1117 AS to 1098 AS (19 years)
- Minor Interregnum, 1098 AS to 1052 AS (46 years)
- Pahulub Dynasty
- King A, 1052 AS to 1027 AS, (25 years)
- King B, 1027 AS to 978 AS, (49 years)
- King C, 978 AS to 902 AS, (76 years)
- Minor Interregnum 902 AS to 877 AS (35 years)
- King A, (over 300 years of age when he took the throne), 877 AS to 868 AS, (9 years)
- King B, 868 AS to 823 AS, (45 years)
- King C, 823 AS to 790 AS, (33 years)
- War of the Zhi'ab Khel (Civil War, 807 AS to 790, ~17 years)
Third Kingdom
- 790 AS to 653 AS, (137 years)
Some dwarven scholars group the third and fourth kingdoms today, resulting in only seven kingdoms. The two kingdoms are often treated together. The third kingdom consists of only one dynasty, the Khewiat, with only two rulers. These rulers introduced new gods and were the subject of much controversy for another thousand years in Dagdoria.
- Khewiat Dynasty
- King A, 790 AS to 763 AS, (~27 years)
- King B, 763 AS to 653 AS, (~110 years)
Fourth Kingdom
653 AS to 213 AS, (440 years) Conflicts with Sky Tribes who claim and make use of the rights of passage. The earth-bound dwarves can do little but suffer it. Conflicts arise when the Sky Tribes allow their gontha to graze on the surface of Dagdoria when dwarves slay the beasts for meat. The Sky Tribes in turn can do little to take vengeance when the dwarves flee to the depths. The nucleus of the custom and rights of passage (later called taspizaisha) begin to develop during this time.
- Dagushib Dynasty, 653 AS to 397 AS, (~256 years)
- Dagushib-Khavas Dynasty, 397 AS to 213 AS, (~184 years)
- Minor Interregnum
213 AS to 187 AS, (26 years) Goblin invasions and East Sky Tribes immigration further stress the Dwarven Kingdom. Trolls invade from south, pressed from the southeast by the immigration of the Moigthe.
Fifth Kingdom
187 AS to 1503 AI, (1689 years) The Dagdorian Fifth Kingdom is seen with mixed remembrances. Rich in metallurgical and cultural wealth, the fifth kingdom became subject to the Yophenthean Empire and forced to pay onerous taxes in gold to mere human overlords. Before this Kingdom would come to completion, the Yophenthean Empire would have already collapsed. Dwarves are fond of reminding humans that the Yophenthean Empire lasted fewer years than a dwarven kingdom and that Dagdoria has eight kingdoms.
- Talishab Dynasty (187 AS to 267 AI), (~453 years)
- King A, 187 AI to 240 AI, (53 years)
- King B, 240 AI to 267 AI, (27 years)
- Minor Interregnum, 267 AI to 284 AI (17 years)
- Ukharra-Talishab Dynasty
284 AI to 923 AI (639 years) During the Ukharra-Talishab Dynasty, Dagdoria became subject to the Yophenthean Empire.
- King A (young nephew of King A in Talishab Dynasty), 284 AI to 381 AI, (97 years)
- King B, 381 AI to 443 AI, (62 years)
- King C, 443 AI to 466 AI, (23 years)
- King D, 466 AI to 509 AI, (53 years)
- King E (leaves for another realm and never returns), 509 AI to 596 AI, (87 years)
- Regent A, 596 AI to 617 AI, (21 years)
- King F, 617 AI to 695, (78 years),
627 AI, Dagdoria becomes client state of the Yophenthean Empire.
- King G (taken to another plane of existence), 695 AI to 715 AI, (20 years)
- Regent B, 715 AI to 719 AI, (4 years)
- King G (returns from other plane of existence and resumes reign), 719 AI to 758 AI, (39 years)
- King H, 758 AI to 862 AI, (104 years)
- King I, 862 AI to 923 AI, (61 years)
- Minor Interregnum, 923 AI to 947 AI (24 years)
Sky Tribe migrations exacerbate stability of Dagdorian monarchy, leading to vacancy.
- Dashti Dynasty
947 AI to 1164 AI (~217 years) During this monarchy, the Yophenthean Yoke was denounced, 992 AI, in concert with the Dwarven Commonwealth of the Ithrads. The Goblin Sorcerer-King Graish'rjaa marched his foul minions (995 AI to 1003 AI), looting and pillaging, from the Savage Plateau down the Chaosflow River and into the Shadevan Delta, overwhelming the Dagdorian dwarves who were obliged to keep refuge in the earth. The goblins also invaded Dagdoria and their assault weakened the Dashti Dynasty, though it survived until 1164 AI.
- King A, 947 AI to 1060 AI (~113 years)
repels the assault of the goblins
- King B, 1060 AI to 1164 AI (~104 years), slain along with sons in battle against the Jaffgorn Giants
- Minor Interregnum, 1164 AI to 1222 AI (58 years)
- Angkimobuna Dynasty
1222 AI to 1293 AI (71 years)
- King A, 1222 AI to 1251 AI, (29 years)
- King B, 1251 AI to 1293 AI, (42 years)
- Bagarriahun Dynasty
1293 AI to 1503 AI, (210 years)
- King A, 1293 AI to 1349 AI, (56 years)
- King B, 1349 AI to 1380 AI, (31 years)
- King C, 1380 AI to 1447 AI, (37 years)
- King D, 1447 AI to 1491 AI, (44 years)
- King E, 1491 AI to 1503 AI, (12 years)
- Minor Interregnum, 1503 AI to 1576 AI, (73 years)
Sixth Kingdom
1576 AI to 2163 AI, (587 years)
- Bahazum Dynasty, 1576 AI to 1798 AI, (~222 years)
- King A, 1576 AI to 1624 AI, (~48 years)
- King B, 1624 AI to 1795 AI, (~171 years)
- Minor Interregnum, 1795 AI to 1798, (~3 years)
- Karrehakhuim Dynasty, 1798 AI to 2163 AI, (~365 years)
- King A, 1798 to 1901 AI, (~103 years)
- King B, 1901 AI to 1982 AI, (~81 years)
- King C, 1982 AI to 2024 AI, (~42 years)
- King D, 2024 AI to 2142 AI, (~118 years)
- King E, 2142 AI to 2163 AI,(~21 years)
Goblin and Orc invasions from north bring about collapse of Fifth Kingdom
- Minor Interregnum, 2163 AI to 2207 AI, (44 years)
Seventh Kingdom
2207 AI to 2317 AI, (110 years) The seventh kingdom (sometimes numbered the sixth kingdom) endured only one dynasty and two rulers before succumbing to the worshipers of Chaos gods and magic.
- King A, 2207 to 2284, (~77 years)
- King B, 2284 to 2317, (~33 years)
Dwarves resort to Chaos Magic; Chaos Dwarves eventually overthrow ruler, end of Seventh Kingdom
Major Interregnum
2317 AI to 2487 AI, (170 years) Rule of Chaos Dwarf Sorcerers, no proper kingdom; struggles with Jaffgorn Giants.
Eighth Kingdom
2487 AI to 2750 (Present), (263 years)
Gamkhús Dynasty Restoration Kingdom, believed to have psychic (energist) ability
- King A, 2487 to 2534 AI
During his reign, Dagdoria became signatory to the Accord of the Princes of Law, 2525 AI
- King B, 2534 to 2589 AI
- King C, 2589 AI to 2641 AI
- King D, 2641 AI to 2703 AI
- Baadvudim Gamkhús, 2703 AI to present (2750 AI), born 2586
See Also
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