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The spread of the Omban Empire brought with it the [[Ombesh]] language, now spoken in all its successor states, and the religion of the [[Corps]]. While other languages ([[Thu Parsh]], [[Aummesh]], [[Enskrai]]) are spoken in some corners of the former Empire, and the [[Hulti]] (Old Folk) persist as a distinct minority faith, the Empire's effect on the politics, history, art, architecture, literature, and social life of the entire continent is undeniable. | The spread of the Omban Empire brought with it the [[Ombesh]] language, now spoken in all its successor states, and the religion of the [[Corps]]. While other languages ([[Thu Parsh]], [[Aummesh]], [[Enskrai]]) are spoken in some corners of the former Empire, and the [[Hulti]] (Old Folk) persist as a distinct minority faith, the Empire's effect on the politics, history, art, architecture, literature, and social life of the entire continent is undeniable. | ||
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+ | === History and Expansion === | ||
+ | [[File:ombanexpansion.jpg|right]] | ||
+ | {| border="1" class="wikitable" | ||
+ | !Legend!!Description!!Date(s) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |A||Pre-state Omban societies ||ca. 400 - 300 BE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |B||Omban monarchy||ca. 200-100 BE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |C||Expansion of Omban monarchy||ca. 100-70 BE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |D||Khutuan annexation||62 BE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |E||Hasmalan campaigns||42-25 BE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |F||Northern Khutu and Hasmala annexed||25-16 BE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |G||Basai, Taizi and Daligash annexed||9-3 BE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |H||Choradani settlement||4 IE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |I||Expansion of Choradan, Daligash, Basai||ca. 10-50 IE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |J||Conquest of Ajai||123 IE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |K||Conquest of Nulu||161 IE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |L||Expansion of Nulu||ca. 160 -190 IE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |M||Conquest of Zipus and northern Malfan||229 IE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |N||Conquest of Malfan complete||271 IE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |O||Luetkan coastal expansion||278 IE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |P||Conquest of Jinto (Umnaka)||291 IE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Q||First Osnabi campaign||312-320 IE | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |R||Second Osnabi campaign||325-328 IE | ||
+ | |} | ||
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Revision as of 18:46, 24 June 2023
The Omban Empire was a large, multicultural empire founded 768 years before the present through the union of several Ombesh-speaking states centered around the city of Omba. The empire rapidly expanded to the north (Basai and Nulu), west (Choradan, Daligash) and south (Malfan) before collapsing under its own weight in 338 I.E. (Imperial Era) into a series of successor states. The causes of the fall of the empire's fall are hotly debated but it is generally regarded that raids from the south (Umnaka), setbacks in the ultimately abortive and failed colonization of Osnabis (now Ashnabis Territory), and internal political disputes all contributed.
The spread of the Omban Empire brought with it the Ombesh language, now spoken in all its successor states, and the religion of the Corps. While other languages (Thu Parsh, Aummesh, Enskrai) are spoken in some corners of the former Empire, and the Hulti (Old Folk) persist as a distinct minority faith, the Empire's effect on the politics, history, art, architecture, literature, and social life of the entire continent is undeniable.
History and Expansion
Legend | Description | Date(s) |
---|---|---|
A | Pre-state Omban societies | ca. 400 - 300 BE |
B | Omban monarchy | ca. 200-100 BE |
C | Expansion of Omban monarchy | ca. 100-70 BE |
D | Khutuan annexation | 62 BE |
E | Hasmalan campaigns | 42-25 BE |
F | Northern Khutu and Hasmala annexed | 25-16 BE |
G | Basai, Taizi and Daligash annexed | 9-3 BE |
H | Choradani settlement | 4 IE |
I | Expansion of Choradan, Daligash, Basai | ca. 10-50 IE |
J | Conquest of Ajai | 123 IE |
K | Conquest of Nulu | 161 IE |
L | Expansion of Nulu | ca. 160 -190 IE |
M | Conquest of Zipus and northern Malfan | 229 IE |
N | Conquest of Malfan complete | 271 IE |
O | Luetkan coastal expansion | 278 IE |
P | Conquest of Jinto (Umnaka) | 291 IE |
Q | First Osnabi campaign | 312-320 IE |
R | Second Osnabi campaign | 325-328 IE |