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[[File:Heran map1.png|thumb|Map of Heran, 18th [[dantrian_calendar|CSR]]]]
 
[[File:Heran map1.png|thumb|Map of Heran, 18th [[dantrian_calendar|CSR]]]]
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'''Heran''' /hɛ'rʌn/ was a name given to much of northern Tarnaria between 10th and 17th [[CSR]], indicating a civilizational recovery from [[Stogen]], specifically referring to the accumulating influence of independent sedentary city-states of [[Mantar]], [[Or]], [[Ernele]], [[Tonaran]] and the region of [[Qep]].
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'''Heran''' /hɛ'rʌn/ was the name given to much of northern Tarnaria between the 13th [[dantrian_calendar|CSR]] and 2nd CTR. Heran was bounded by the Gratfeef river in the east, by the Erna river in the west and by [[Toyen]] in the south. Whether to consider [[Laeooy Coast]] and [[Commonground]] part of Heran is debated, as people from those areas were generally considered to be foreigners in [[Mantar]] or [[Tonaran]], but at the same time economically the region was far more united than would appear from the cultural clash.
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Heran was bounded by the Gratfeef river in the east, by the Erna river in the west and by [[Toyen]] in the south. Whether to consider [[Laeooy Coast]] and [[Commonground]] part of Heran is debated, as people from those areas were generally considered to be foreigners in [[Mantar]] or [[Tonaran]], but at the same time economically the region was far more united than would appear from the cultural clash.
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The usage of the term began to decline after the formation of [[Mantareia]], as the state began to dominate the region. Nevertheless, describing someone as a "Heranian" was still pretty common up to the 2nd [[CTR]]. Additionally, the region is sometimes referred to as Heran for convenience purposes when describing the history of Tarnaria. For instance, the early civilizations of Tarnaria - that of [[Asdoh]], [[Toor]] and [[Empire of Barud|Barud]] - are sometimes collectively referred to as Heran.
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[[Category:Region]]