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= Tepodalia =

History

 * Jeongmian colonization
 * settler colony due to good climate and soil (and gold?), large Jeongmian and mixed population, native Tepodals marginalized but still around (Spanish America style)
 * overrun and occupied by Hachuabsh in Eulhae, they set up a native-run collaborator government that persecutes Jeongmians under a "Yeongju for Yeongjuans" philosophy
 * Jeongmians take over again after war and persecute natives in return, lasting racial mistrust
 * settler led independence in late 40s/50s (contrast to what eventually happens in Ahwaimuwu, this is the scenario that the native Ahwaimuwese don't want)
 * not sure if formal segregation/apartheid or formal racial equality with unofficial discrimination
 * long struggle for racial equality (Hachuabshi involvement, cold war salience?)
 * eventually culminating in 80s/90s with first native president/PM, Tepodal finally being made co-official language, etc

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= Nambo =

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= Remapu =

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= Tumpangia =

Tumpangia (:, Thumpangšu; : Tumpang Gurun), officially the Tumpangian Republic,  (: , Thumpang Cheängšu; : , Tumpang Gunghego),

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= Olokundem =

Ancient Naharin
In the Bronze Age, Olokundem was home to the -speaking civilization of, alternatively a rival or ally to or vassal of the contemporary civilizations of Mennefer, Nesh, and Seogwan, which it influenced and was influenced by. For several centuries in the Late Bronze Age, Naharin was ruled by a series of during their  south to Tagol, but native rule was restored during the Iron Age.

Late Naharin
After the Iron Age, Naharin was subjugated by a number of foreign empires, first the steppe-based and  tribal confederations and then the Takhuit dynasty of Mennefer from 400 to 800 CE. Under Menneferian rule, most of the Naharian population converted to. Following the end of Menneferian rule, Naharian civilization enjoyed one final resurgence from 800-1000 CE in the before being conquered and decimated by the Heeradic Empire in 1000 CE.

Olok migration and khanates
As part of the larger migrations following the fall of the Heeradic Empire in 1100, the -speaking conquered and settled in the former territory of Naharin. Many had already been displaced south into Mennefer in the Heeradic invasion, and following the Olok conquest most of the remainder either joined them or assimilated into the Olok population, except for a small remaining  minority. The new arrivals founded the and adopted Jaatunism. Due to its position along the, the khanate became wealthy and absorbed Napsalic, Tagolic, and Ergunic cultural influences. In 1300 Olokundem was subjugated by the Etelkian Empire, and remained part of it until 1500. The ruled from 1500 to 1650 until it was conquered by Nukigurun.

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= Nesh =