Gyaser

Gyaser, officially the Constitutional Monarchy of Gyaser (: གསེར, gser), is a ruled by the House of Gyaser (: གསེར Gyaser) and the. Located in Western Tagol, Gyaser is bordered by Aryadesh to the west, Zodjong and Tuidung to the south, and Issakhar to the east.

Gyaser has over 230 million residents and is divided into X. The capital and largest city is Od Phobrong, with almost 13 million inhabitants in the Od Phobrong metropolitan area.

Etymology
Gyaser (: གསེར gser) is comprised of the words gser (གསེར), meaning golden. Due to how the sun would reflect off the soil, making the plateau look golden, the name "Golden Plateau" later shorterend to "Golden" was coined.

Ancient History
Modern Humans first arrived in Gyaser around 70,000 BCE. The first recorded inhabitants of the area were various Gyaseric tribes who eventually led to the rise of the first known kingdom in the Gyaseran Plateau, the Rnamdagpa Kingdom (རྣམ་དག་པ) in 654 BCE and later the Nyimapa Kingdom (ཉི་མ་པ) in 443 BCE.

Byangshargzhanpa Kingdom
Was a kingdom established sometime before 400 BCE by the Byangshargzhanpa (Gyaseran: བྱང་ཤར་གཞན་པ) culture in Northeastern Gyaser. It was conquered by the Dpemedpa Empire in 576 CE and very little is known about the Byangshargzhanpa outside of Dpemedpa writings and Byangshargzhanpa artifacts.

Dpemedpa Empire
Following the expansion of Rnamdagpa over the neighboring tribes in the early 500 CE's and the conquest of the Nyimapa Kingdom in 561 CE by Chenpo Dpemed (Gyaseran: ཆེན་པོ་དཔེ་མེད།་པ), the Dpemedpa Empire (Gyaseran: དཔེ་མེད།་པ) was established.

Gyangpa Kingdom
Following the collapse of the Dpemedpa Empire in 947 CE, the Gyangpa Kingdom (Gyaseran: གཡང་པ) was established by X and lasted until 1129 CE when it was conquered by the Gyaserpa Kingdom (Gyaseran: གསེར་པ).

Dngulpa Kingdom
The Dngulpa Kingdom (Gyaseran: དངུལ་པ) was a kingdom established in 1022 CE by the Sharphyogsgzhanpa (Gyaseran: ཤར་ཕྱོགས་གཞན་པ) Culture in Eastern Gyaser. It lasted until 1143 CE when it was conquered by the Gyaserpa Kingdom.

Gyaserpa Kingdom
Established in 1048 CE by X Gyaser, a descendent of the Dpemed Clan, the Gyaserpa Kingdom quickly subjugated tribes in the area before invading and conquering the Gyangpa and Dngulpa Kingdoms in 1129 and 1143 CE.

Gyaser Empire
After the Conquest of Gyangpa and the Conquest of Dngulpa, the Gyaserpa Kingdom was reformed into the Gyaser Empire in 1143 CE.