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| == History == | | == History == |
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− | Barud was founded by the [[Gordoh family]], who were the founders of the secessionist [[Gordohse]], a [[Asdoh]] city that was a self-proclaimed city state, but was not recognized as such by [[State of Asdoh|Asdoh's]] capital [[Estonoh]]. At some point in the 1880s [[FR]], the Gordohs and their supporters abandoned the city and traveled east. They then settled on the western bank of Quoon River. The settlement was named [[Barudse]], "the place of the common folk". | + | Barud was founded by the [[Gordoh family]], who were the founders of the secessionist [[Gordohse]], a settlement that was a self-proclaimed city state, but was not recognized as such by [[State of Asdoh|Asdoh's]] capital [[Estonoh]]. At some point in the 1880s [[FR]], the Gordohs and their supporters abandoned the city and traveled east. They then settled on the western bank of Quoon River. The settlement was named [[Barudse]], "the place of the common folk". |
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| Over the course of the next several decades, Barudse was developed into a bustling city and a new city, Korstonoh, was founded on the eastern bank of Quoon West Fork. A network of roads was built between both cities, emulating Asdoh's approach. | | Over the course of the next several decades, Barudse was developed into a bustling city and a new city, Korstonoh, was founded on the eastern bank of Quoon West Fork. A network of roads was built between both cities, emulating Asdoh's approach. |