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| At that time the Kefan arrived to the region, it was much drier. That might have pushed them to develop water irrigation systems that enabled them to grow crops, but also extend the technology to effectively create a clay-based sewer system. This greatly increased the rate of urban development and quality of life. First major city, Tarif, was established at the end of 16th CSR. | | At that time the Kefan arrived to the region, it was much drier. That might have pushed them to develop water irrigation systems that enabled them to grow crops, but also extend the technology to effectively create a clay-based sewer system. This greatly increased the rate of urban development and quality of life. First major city, Tarif, was established at the end of 16th CSR. |
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− | The beginning of Afanyu's civilization is usually dated at 1650 SR, when the first king Rufu Aoa became ruler of the whole region and united city-states under a single rule. By this time Afanyu had advanced agriculture, division of labor, and even a class of politicians. | + | The beginning of Afanyu's civilization is usually dated at 1650 SR, when the first king Rufu Aoa united the city-states under a single rule. By this time Afanyu had advanced agriculture, division of labor, and even a class of politicians. |
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| However, a decade later Rufu Aoa's rule made a pivotal turn to favoritism, when a [[Murdoh]] (a governor) of a relatively unimportant city of Zo pleased the king, and when offered a reward, requested independence. Due to the city being very small and economically dependent on the rest of the country, Rufu agreed to the demand, provided the new kingdom of Zo considers Afanyu its metropolitan state, effectively making the kingdom of Zo Afanyu's colony. | | However, a decade later Rufu Aoa's rule made a pivotal turn to favoritism, when a [[Murdoh]] (a governor) of a relatively unimportant city of Zo pleased the king, and when offered a reward, requested independence. Due to the city being very small and economically dependent on the rest of the country, Rufu agreed to the demand, provided the new kingdom of Zo considers Afanyu its metropolitan state, effectively making the kingdom of Zo Afanyu's colony. |