Difference between revisions of "List of Rulers and Dynasties of Kalama"
Trismegistus (talk | contribs) |
Trismegistus (talk | contribs) m (→Kalaman City States: added links) |
||
Line 144: | Line 144: | ||
*[[Challanushra]] | *[[Challanushra]] | ||
[[File:HirgunyaScriptChallanushra.png|thumb|150px|Challanushra written in Hirgunya Script]] | [[File:HirgunyaScriptChallanushra.png|thumb|150px|Challanushra written in Hirgunya Script]] | ||
− | *Kathyabrumya (Cetibrymio) | + | *Kathyabrumya ([[Cetibrymio]]) |
− | *Jaumahu (Cacorreo) | + | *Jaumahu ([[Cacorreo]]) |
− | *Zhahambira (Zeddi) | + | *Zhahambira ([[Zeddi]]) |
*Sakhubryar (none) | *Sakhubryar (none) | ||
*Maghadhayuta (none) | *Maghadhayuta (none) | ||
− | *Dhaihar Hesukhoksha (Asdrallen) | + | *Dhaihar Hesukhoksha ([[Asdrallen]]) |
− | *Bhimaloksha (Vimaluna) | + | *[[Bhimaloksha]] ([[Vimaluna]]) |
[[File:HirgunyaScriptBhimaloksha.png|thumb|200px|Hirgunya Script of the name 'Bhimaloksha,' modern-day 'Vimaluna']] | [[File:HirgunyaScriptBhimaloksha.png|thumb|200px|Hirgunya Script of the name 'Bhimaloksha,' modern-day 'Vimaluna']] | ||
− | *Ghahapand (Omflune) | + | *Ghahapand ([[Omflune]]) |
− | *Gampha Shakhuphshi (Estyo Rhe) | + | *Gampha Shakhuphshi ([[Estyo Rhe]]) |
*Gamphapand ([[Flampesha]]) | *Gamphapand ([[Flampesha]]) | ||
− | *Thugabya (Thugdabis) | + | *Thugabya ([[Thugdabis]]) |
− | *Ganam Kurakula (Brandolphi) | + | *Ganam Kurakula ([[Brandolphi]]) |
− | *Austar (Ontigaire) | + | *Austar ([[Ontigaire]]) |
− | *Bispalhu (Tiomaire) | + | *Bispalhu ([[Tiomaire]]) |
− | *Tawdhu (Desthorion) | + | *Tawdhu ([[Desthorion]]) |
− | *Tanshakilu (Mirrhaimo) | + | *Tanshakilu ([[Mirrhaimo]]) |
*Limshandah (none) | *Limshandah (none) | ||
− | *Aghudra (Agdaire) | + | *Aghudra ([[Agdaire]]) |
-pand: tower, lighthouse, watch | -pand: tower, lighthouse, watch | ||
Line 169: | Line 169: | ||
[[Samptarah Ahwa Kamaddhu]]: Kalaman poet from Zhahambira | [[Samptarah Ahwa Kamaddhu]]: Kalaman poet from Zhahambira | ||
− | ;Other City States: Thaulyoksha (Zamaclë), G’am Ophusír, Kirayshath (Ebinóë), Gumara (Kumeikë), | + | ;Other City States: Thaulyoksha ([[Zamaclë]]), [[G’am Ophusír]], Kirayshath (Ebinóë), Gumara (Kumeikë), Aluzabi, Bogor Bisht, Thrimsol |
− | |||
− | Aluzabi | ||
Invasion of Adamantine Giants, ca 4,800 AS to 4,400 AS | Invasion of Adamantine Giants, ca 4,800 AS to 4,400 AS |
Revision as of 23:49, 28 April 2014
The records of Kalama provide us a sequence of eleven kingdoms, each composed of numerous dynasties and reaching back unthinkably into the past. Scholars generally accept the historicity of the king lists from the sixth millennium before Salmakhamer towards the present. Rulers before this time are considered legendary or semi-legendary. Non-native and some native scholars regard the historicity of the Sanjasthanite Kingdoms with much skepticism believing it to be completely or largely fabricated. During this period, it is important to keep in mind that the recorded dynasty may not have held universal rule over all of Kshandiguh (the Corundian Peninsula).
List of Dynasties and Rulers of Kalama
Mythical Sanjasthanite Kingdoms
date from Great Flood of Aturyanda 11,770 AS to 6,950 AS The term 'Sanjasthanite' comprises all kingdoms and rulers dated before the period of chaos cults in the seventh millennium before Salmakhamer.
Thaulya Kingdom
11,770 AS to 10,454 (~1316 years)
- Aturyandan Dynasty, 11,770 AS to 11,512 AS, (~258 years)
Aturyanda (previously ruler of Kathyasundi until exiled)
- Aturyanda
- Thaulyokha "Dedicated to the Sun Goddess, Thaulya"
Sahaupaisha Kingdom
10,454 AS to 9,482 AS, (~972 years)
- Farmer-Kings, 10,325 AS to 10,000 AS
- Invasion of Dragons and Tritons, 9,700 AS to 8,350 AS
Prikanuccha Kingdom
9,482 AS to 8,389 AS, (~1,093 years)
- ~8700 AS Flood of Karuthaya
Gurshur Kingdom
8,389 AS to 7,716 AS, (~673 AS)
- Dynasty
- Dynasty
- Vindalian Dynasty,
Bhindala ("Vindalos" in Ithatian) is founder, his name becomes origin of ‘Vindalia’ lands of Kshandiguh and Jakubya
- Bhindala
- Dynasty
Bhonippa Kingdom
7,716 AS to 6,992 AS, (~724 years)
- Sratna Dynasty, 7716 AS to 7619 AS, (~97 years)
- Lamputthal Dynasty, 7619 AS to 7478 AS, (~141 years)
- Auksha Ithwa Dynasty (Auksha Ithwa), 7478 AS to 7453 AS (~25 years)
- Dhakhur Auksha Ithwa, only rule of this dynasty, assumes throne at expense of decadent Lamputthal Dynasty
rules, but cursed without heir and must surrender kingship to kinsman, Tanchala
- Ithwa-Tanchalese Dynasty, 7,453 AS to 7,346 AS (~107 years)
- Tanchala I, 7,453 AS to 7,445 AS, (~8)
- Kayattha, 7,445 AS to 7,431 AS, (~14)
- Tanchala II, 7,431 AS to 7,410 AS, (~21)
- Ipshaz I, 7,410 AS to 7,401 AS, (~9)
- Ipshaz II, 7,401 AS to 7,364 AS, (~37)
- Ipshaz III, 7,364 AS to 7,351 AS, (~13) (under Regency)
- Bakhurya, Usurper, 7,351 AS to 7,349 AS (~2)
- Ipshaz III, Restored Reign, 7,349 AS to 7,346 AS (~3)
- Jairutthalese Dynasty, 7,346 AS to 7,284 AS (~62 years)
- Jairutthala, 7,346 AS to 7,319 AS (~27 years)
Founding of Tanshakilu, 7,338 AS
- Baihir, 7,319 AS to 7,311, (~8 years)
- Ankhu-Saidhya, 7,311 AS, (<1 year)
- Ankhu-Baihir, 7,311 AS to 7,292 AS, (~19 years)
- Kwatta, 7,292 AS to 7,285 AS(~7 years)
- Ishuthulya, 7,285 AS to 7,284 AS (~1 year) (uncle to Kwatta, younger brother to Ankhu-Baihir), marries his daughter to Sharakshaya and abdicates.
- Sharakshaya Founding Dynasty, 7,284 AS to 7,237, (~47 years)
- Sharakshaya, 7,284 AS to 7,260 AS , (~24 years)
- Aguman, 7,260 AS to 7,244 AS, (~16 years)
- Aguman II, 7,244 AS to 7,237 AS, (~7 years)
During Sharakshaya Dynasty, founding of colonies throughout eastern Pallathantic, including re-colonization of Hwalaka, eastern Shadevan Delta, Isiagos Island.
- Baukryandi Dynasty, 7,237 AS to 7,215 AS (~22 years)
- Baukryandi, 7,237 AS to 7,215 AS
- Sharakshaya Restoration Dynasty, 7,215 AS to 7,184 AS (~31 years)
- Hesukhyanda, 7,215 AS to 7,206 AS (~9 years)
- Sharakshaya II, 7,206 AS to 7,188 AS (~18 years)
- Sharakshaya III, 7,188 AS to 7,184 (~4 years)
- Khulkha Dynasty, 7,184 AS to 7,095 AS (~89 years)
- Dacchambya Dynasty, 7,095 AS to 7,038 AS (~57 years)
Dacchambyantese War, 7,038 AS to 6,992 AS (~46 years) Fought among noble factions purporting to restore the Dacchambya Dynasty, all subverted by priests of Chaos Gods. Ends when all pretenders to the throne are slain or renounce the throne. Tanshakilu becomes the capital to prevent subversion to chaos, but fails.
Chaos Rule
(6,992 AS to 6,100 AS) Chaos Priests rule the empire as a body and chaos high priests rule the various great cities of the empire with much autonomy. Chief Priest of Chaos, High Priest
- Rule of the Kaiwakkha Shaluspahi, 6,992 AS to 6,906 AS (~86 years)
College of the Priests of the Gods (Chaos Gods), based in predecessor to Aturoksha (Addinoro)
- Dacchambya Restoration, 6,906 AS to 6,816 AS (~90 years)
Dacchambya heir becomes ruler, but worships chaos.
- Ruler, 6,906 AS to x, (~13 years)
- Ruler, , (~37 years)
- Ruler, , (~23 years)
- Ruler, , (~11 years)
- Ruler, 6,822 to 6,816 AS, (~6 years)
- Restoration of Rule of Kaiwakkha Shaluspahi, 6,816 AS to 6,147 AS
ca 6,400 AS, creation of the Flampesha (Tassan Name) skyness
- Missions of the Sungotine Prophets, 6,270 AS to 6,120 AS
- Indhura-Sin
- Senior chaos priest of the Kaiwakkha Shaluspahi, lived 6,249 AS to 6,152 AS (~97 years)
ca. 6,150 AS: Internecine strife among the Kaiwakkha Shaluspahi, college dismantled
Kalaman City States
Most non-native modern scholars consider accounts before this time to be mythical inventions. 6,100 AS to 4,400 AS Kshandiguh (Kalama Peninsula), Jakubya, Bakyahumya (Thyria), Kaspatya [Ebinoese Headlands], Dalya [Deliops], Saumakya [Thykomos], [Brandolphi],
City-States of Kshandiguh and Jakubya
These are the principal, independently ruled city-states of Kalama around 5,000 AS. The modern site is given in parentheses.
- Kathyabrumya (Cetibrymio)
- Jaumahu (Cacorreo)
- Zhahambira (Zeddi)
- Sakhubryar (none)
- Maghadhayuta (none)
- Dhaihar Hesukhoksha (Asdrallen)
- Bhimaloksha (Vimaluna)
- Ghahapand (Omflune)
- Gampha Shakhuphshi (Estyo Rhe)
- Gamphapand (Flampesha)
- Thugabya (Thugdabis)
- Ganam Kurakula (Brandolphi)
- Austar (Ontigaire)
- Bispalhu (Tiomaire)
- Tawdhu (Desthorion)
- Tanshakilu (Mirrhaimo)
- Limshandah (none)
- Aghudra (Agdaire)
-pand: tower, lighthouse, watch
Samptarah Ahwa Kamaddhu: Kalaman poet from Zhahambira
- Other City States
- Thaulyoksha (Zamaclë), G’am Ophusír, Kirayshath (Ebinóë), Gumara (Kumeikë), Aluzabi, Bogor Bisht, Thrimsol
Invasion of Adamantine Giants, ca 4,800 AS to 4,400 AS
- High Culture of Kalama, 4,400 AS to 2,450 AS, Hegemony over Malesggites
- Wars against Neptultchi
~1900 defeat of Neptultchi Pirates
- Hanumbasha Dynasty, 4,423 AS to 4,320 AS, (~103 years)
defeat of Adamantine giants, re-unification of Kalama
Gahashpujani Kingdom
This is the beginning of the High Culture of Kalama
- 4,317 AS to 3,733 AS, 584 yrs
- Capital moved to Kathyabrumya (Cetibrymio)
- ~4,300 to 4,000 AS, immigration of Esabdalite People, enlisted as mercenaries against Adamantine Giants
- Tramasthajya Dynasty 4,320 AS to 4,247 AS (~73 years)
- Kaimathuswa Dynasty 4,247 AS to 4,151 AS (~96 years)
- Challagahrra Dynasty 4,151 AS to 4,094 AS (~56 years)
[“Challa” Sunmoon + “Gahrra” follower, observer]
- Zhaptuh Dynasty, 4094 AS to 3968 AS, (~156 years)
- Mehrikuna Dynasty, 3968 AS to 3915 AS, (~23 years)
- Drasa Dynasty, 3915 AS to 3733 AS (~182 years)
~3750 AS Centaur Invasion
Pandhauzhi Kingdom
High Culture of Kalama 3,733 AS to 3,255 AS, 478 yrs Ambharaghasha rulers move capital to Gampha Shakhuphshi (Estyo Rhe) in west Kshandiguh (west Corundy)
- Ambharaghasha Dynasty, 3733 AS to 3552 AS, 181 yrs
- invention of water wheel in the Valley of Vimal
- Luhimnauskhu Dynasty, 3551 AS to 3455 AS, 97 yrs
- Shayarin Zhampha speculated time
- Jhabha-Khwattomugh Dynasty, 3454 AS to 3428 AS, 27 yrs
3 rulers
- Swakthuni Dynasty, 3427 AS to 3369 AS, 59 yrs
- Thagghabhiru Dynasty, 3368 AS to 3286 AS, 83 yrs
- internecine strife, 3285 AS to 3255 AS, 31 years
collapse of Pandhauzhi Kingdom
Neibhu-Yona Kingdom
- 3255 to 3042 AS, 213 yrs
- capital in Jhukhaulya (Johaulia)
- Samankha Dynasty, 3255 AS to 3138 AS, ~117 yrs
- Jhelumjhahuth Dynasty, 3137 AS to 3042 AS, ~95 yrs
Surizhah Kingdom
Last Kingdom of the High Culture of Kalama
3042 AS to 2323 AS, ~719 yrs capital moved to Aturoksha, (Addinoro)
Decline of Kalama, 2,450 AS to 1,100 AS
- Zombie Plagues, 2,400 AS to 2,100 AS
Neptultchi undead
- Sursaha Dynasty 3042 AS to 2780 AS, 262 yrs
- Wakhumand Dynasty, 2780 AS to 2696 AS, 84 yrs
- Pajatta Dynasty, 2696 AS to 2519 AS, 177 yrs
- Gundhramon Dynasty, 2519 AS to 2330 AS, 189 yrs
- Uhappha Dynasty, 2330 AS to 2323 AS, 7 yrs
Tamukh Kingdom
- 2323 AS to 1884 AS, 439 yrs; Kingdom named after first Dynasty, 'Tamukh,' who rebuilt the Palace in Aturoksha
- ca 1900 AS defeat of Neptultchi Pirates in Sea of Forgetfulness
- War of the Dragonfolk, epic composition
- Tamukh Dynasty, 2323 AS to 2210 AS, 113 yrs
- Kamalnuddhu Dynasty, 2210 AS to 2132 AS, 78 yrs
- Dhusakwebhit Dynasty, 2132 AS to 2088 AS, 44 yrs
- Tanjakhri Siyalit Dynasty, 2088 AS to 1935 AS, 153 yrs
Dynasty that saw the lasting defeat of the Neptultchi Pirates in the Sea of Forgetfulness
- Sinaskha-Pramu Dynasty, 1935 AS to 1884 AS, 51 yrs
Interdynastic Period
- 1884 to 1729 AS, 155 yrs
No central Great King of Kalama holds sway. High Nobles rule local fiefs and cities. Aturoksha governed by the high priest of Atur.
Jatha-Nebir Kingdom
- (Last Kingdom)
- 1729 AS to 1117 AS, (~612 years)
- Non-indigenous to Kshandiguha, rulers come from Jakubya (Throvy)
- during this time is thought the Kalaman Elephant became extinct.
- The palace was moved back to Jhukhaulya.
- Therya-Prakrip Dynasty, 1729 AS to 1632 AS, (~97 years)
- Ummattha Dynasty, 1631 to 1578 AS, ~54 yrs
- Bhirukamphan Dynasty, 1577 AS to 1405 AS, ~173 yrs
- Karyigha Thaulyagna Dynasty, 1404 AS to 1354 AS, 51 yrs
- Phalumicchurn Dynasty, 1353 AS to 1267 AS, ~87 yrs
- Addhya-Challa Dynasty, 1266 AS to 1164 AS, ~103 yrs
- Phankala
- Chalmudhra
- Zhalayara Kuswa Dynasty, 1163 AS to 1117 AS, ~47 yrs
last rulers pre-Midringirite rulers of all Kalama, Jatha-Nebirite rulers retained in high valleys of Vimal
Midringir invasions (or settlements, depending upon your historical viewpoint) weaken the Zhalayara Kuswa Dynasty which collapses amid internecine conflicts among potential claimants to the throne of the Great Kingship. None is successful and historians regard this as the end of the Jatha-Nebir Kingdom.
- Ambhiru, 1163 to 1151, ~12 yrs
- Ambhiru II, 1151 to 1117, ~34 yrs
Midringir Settlement of Kalama
- 1100 AS to 475 AS
- scions of the Zhalayara Kuswa Dynasty continue to rule local states along with high nobles of pre-Midringir stock. Their cultural decline is inevitable and they succumb to the incursions of the Midringir nomadic tribes who immigrate with a vast body of horse warriors into Kalama. Kalaman enclaves persist, speaking Kalaman, to this day, largely as a liturgical and scholarly language and the domestic language of a handful of aristocratic families of old Kalaman stock.
During this time, vestiges of both Kalaman and Jatha-Nebirite princely dynasties continued local rule in many cities. In other places, Midringirite chieftains ruled, often retaining locals priests and customs and marrying into the local aristocratic families. The Midringir language (later to become 'Midretassene') gains ascendancy as the language of the Midringir chieftains and their horse warriors. Midringir leaders freely adopt the superior cultural heritage of Kalama (engineering, religion, mathematics, astronomy, medicine, philosophy, literature, Hirgunya Script).
- Note: Vindalia is an ancient name that comprises what is today Corundy and Throvy (anciently Kshandiguh and Jakubya).
See Also
This article is a stub. It requires further development by the creator. |