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Tref was the first country to mark a move away from [[wewen|Wewen's]] mission of colonizing the east, and was instead pronouncedly multicultural, with [[New Dawn]] mixing in with the tarnarian migrants, crossing the Taverda river into Homestead.
 
Tref was the first country to mark a move away from [[wewen|Wewen's]] mission of colonizing the east, and was instead pronouncedly multicultural, with [[New Dawn]] mixing in with the tarnarian migrants, crossing the Taverda river into Homestead.
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Tref was aligned with [[Darda]] and became an opponent of [[Yammoe]] in the region. It did have stable relations with [[True Wewen]], but did not lend it military support against the Daurates. In the beginning of the 18th century Tref invaded the [[ginsag state|state of Ginsag]], leading to its dissolution.
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Tref was aligned with [[Darda]] and became an opponent of [[Yammoe]] in the region. It did have stable relations with [[True Wewen]], but did not lend it military support against the Daurates. In the beginning of the 18th century Tref invaded the [[state of Ginsag]], leading to its dissolution.
    
Tref was conquered by [[Dod Overpol]] and effectively became the heart of the [[Overpol Expanse]] in the 70s of the 19th CSR.
 
Tref was conquered by [[Dod Overpol]] and effectively became the heart of the [[Overpol Expanse]] in the 70s of the 19th CSR.
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Tref was established as a state at around the 90s of the 16th CSR by the Oordar clan, which ruled many cities in northern Tarnaria. Brothers Hee and Iar became rulers of [[Delbar]] by virtue of being from the Oordar clan and promising the hand of their sister to its [[Murdoh]], [[Zor Beekin]], which would make him part of the powerful house.
 
Tref was established as a state at around the 90s of the 16th CSR by the Oordar clan, which ruled many cities in northern Tarnaria. Brothers Hee and Iar became rulers of [[Delbar]] by virtue of being from the Oordar clan and promising the hand of their sister to its [[Murdoh]], [[Zor Beekin]], which would make him part of the powerful house.
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They then marched on Kamey-Yr, which at the time was a major trade center between Darda and Tarnaria and was also controlled by the Oordar clan. This set up a conflict between Hee and Iar and the rest of the family, resulting in the brothers' uncle [[pherro oordar|Pherro]] arriving to Delbar. Pherro knew nothing about the deal that Hee and Iar had made with Zor, so on arrival he bribed several commanders of the Delbar army and took control of the city. Zor was given no chance to explain the situation and was thrown in prison.
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They then marched on Kamey-Yr, which at the time was a major trade center between Darda and Tarnaria and was also controlled by the Oordar clan. This set up a conflict between Hee and Iar and the rest of the family, resulting in the brothers' uncle [[Pherro Oordar|Pherro]] arriving to Delbar. Pherro knew nothing about the deal that Hee and Iar had made with Zor, so on arrival he bribed several commanders of the Delbar army and took control of the city. Zor was given no chance to explain the situation and was thrown in prison.
    
As the news reached the brothers, Iar marched on Delbar with a significant regiment and set up siege. Meanwhile, citizens of Delbar, feeling that they were being used as pawns in the Oordar clan power games, revolted and threw Pherro out, closing the gates and proclaiming independence from the Oordar clan altogether. That seemed to satisfy Iar, who took Pherro as prisoner and marched back to Kamey-Yr.
 
As the news reached the brothers, Iar marched on Delbar with a significant regiment and set up siege. Meanwhile, citizens of Delbar, feeling that they were being used as pawns in the Oordar clan power games, revolted and threw Pherro out, closing the gates and proclaiming independence from the Oordar clan altogether. That seemed to satisfy Iar, who took Pherro as prisoner and marched back to Kamey-Yr.