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[[File:MapZoham.jpg|thumb|300px|Zoham is a peninsula of northwest [[Danona]] and politically part of [[Jerushabla]].]] | [[File:MapZoham.jpg|thumb|300px|Zoham is a peninsula of northwest [[Danona]] and politically part of [[Jerushabla]].]] | ||
− | Zoham is a peninsula in [[Danona]] that has culturally been part of [[Jerushabla]] since the settlement of the [[Khahonri]] tribes in southern [[Thyria]]. The [[Gulf of Shalshibor]] separates Zoham from Jerushabla. | + | Zoham is a peninsula in [[Danona]] that has culturally been part of [[Jerushabla]] since the settlement of the [[Khahonri]] tribes in southern [[Thyria]]. The [[Gulf of Shalshibor]] separates much of Zoham from Jerushabla. |
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+ | During the history of the ancient [[Kingdom of Jerushabla]], Zoham has at times been independent and subject at other times. In its times of independence, it was occasionally allied with the ancient [[Kingdom of Narshad]]. The land of Zoham was liberated from the [[Gorcorumbese Empire]] in 2685 by the [[Treaty of Johaulia (2685)|Treaty of Johaulia]] as a consequence of the [[Merchants War]]. | ||
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+ | The principle inhabitants of Zoham are Khahonri and speak the [[Khahonri Language]]. A significant minority are Incarnandist expatriates and people who immigrated to Jerushabla after the land was liberated from the [[Gorcorumbese Empire]]. The principle cities of Zoham are [[Tiavoro]], [[Ophel]], and [[Gesel]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 21 June 2014
Zoham is a peninsula in Danona that has culturally been part of Jerushabla since the settlement of the Khahonri tribes in southern Thyria. The Gulf of Shalshibor separates much of Zoham from Jerushabla.
During the history of the ancient Kingdom of Jerushabla, Zoham has at times been independent and subject at other times. In its times of independence, it was occasionally allied with the ancient Kingdom of Narshad. The land of Zoham was liberated from the Gorcorumbese Empire in 2685 by the Treaty of Johaulia as a consequence of the Merchants War.
The principle inhabitants of Zoham are Khahonri and speak the Khahonri Language. A significant minority are Incarnandist expatriates and people who immigrated to Jerushabla after the land was liberated from the Gorcorumbese Empire. The principle cities of Zoham are Tiavoro, Ophel, and Gesel.
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