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'''Troun''' /'trɑːʊn/ was a large city-state on the [[Laeooy Coast]]. It was competing with [[Tirna]] for the dominant position as a port, as well as a military power. It's exact location is not known, but is generally believed to have been to the east of modern Hanta.
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'''Troun''' /'trɑːʊn/ was a large city-state on the [[Laeooy Coast]]. It was competing with [[Tyrna]] for the dominant position as a port, as well as a military power. It's exact location is not known, but is generally believed to have been to the east of modern Hanta.
  
 
Troun had a good relationship with [[Leykarya]] and some Leykaryan records exist, documenting trade in copper and wood.
 
Troun had a good relationship with [[Leykarya]] and some Leykaryan records exist, documenting trade in copper and wood.
  
 
Troun was conquered and destroyed by Meerō's son and successor, [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh]]. The city was never rebuilt.
 
Troun was conquered and destroyed by Meerō's son and successor, [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh]]. The city was never rebuilt.

Latest revision as of 23:12, 23 September 2022

Troun
Troun2.jpg
Troun.jpg
Political details
Country City-state of Troun
Government Gole of Troun
Historical details
Established 1717 FR
Conquered1856 FR

Troun /'trɑːʊn/ was a large city-state on the Laeooy Coast. It was competing with Tyrna for the dominant position as a port, as well as a military power. It's exact location is not known, but is generally believed to have been to the east of modern Hanta.

Troun had a good relationship with Leykarya and some Leykaryan records exist, documenting trade in copper and wood.

Troun was conquered and destroyed by Meerō's son and successor, Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh. The city was never rebuilt.