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[[File:Edc map.png|thumb|Eastern Dantrian civilization, 18th [[dantrian_calendar|CSR]].]]
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'''Eastern Dantrian civilization''' is the name used to describe a geopolitical project to create a counterpart to the [[Western Dantrian civilization]] that was the prevailing concept during the [[Dawn]], a mass migration to the east of the [[Continent]].
'''Eastern Dantrian civilization''' is the name used to describe the political, cultural and economic landscape to the east of the Great Desert during the first and second revolutions. The name is not applied to the area after the fall of the [[Western Dantrian civilization]], and instead the [[Continent]] is instead described as a single political, cultural and economic stage.
 
  
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Driven primarily by the [[state of Asdoh]], [[Empire of Barud]] and [[Yammoe]], the idea shaped the politics of the east throughout the first, second and third revolutions, primarily by Yammoe, which has maintained the vision for its role as the progenitor of said civilization long after the fall of the Western Dantrian civilization itself.
* [[Yammoe]]
 
* [[Gantolia]]
 
* [[Darda]]
 
* [[Osa Nara]]
 
* [[Xornerian]]
 
* [[ginsag_state|Ginsag]]
 
* [[Tref]]
 
* [[Orona]]
 
* [[Afanyu]]
 
* [[loodon_empire|Loodon]]
 
* [[Overpol Expanse]]
 
* [[mamkoon|Kingdom of Mamkoon]]
 
* [[Teamatian]]
 
* [[Nanonae]]
 
  
Throughout its history, the Eastern Dantrian civilization was dominated by Yammoe, which was briefly challenged by Gantolia in the end of the first revolution, and then more seriously by Darda in the end of the second revolution, which led to a number of proxy wars in the north. But most of the lands were a playground for constantly rising and falling kingdoms and city-states, with no unified countries forming for centuries. This began to change in the second half of the second revolution, when a number of countries formed along the eastern coast of Tarnaria, in Teamatian around Bahria, and in the north with Darda, Osa Nara, Xornerian and later the Kingdom of Mamkoon and the Overpol Expanse. 20th century saw the establishment of Loodon, which later became the Loodon Empire.
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Yammoe massive investment into a unique clandestine foreign strategy led to the [[Xornerian|creation]] and [[Kingdom of Mamkoon|destruction]] of whole states, extensive [[Great Turtle war|cross-continental military conflicts]], economic and ideological rivalry. The dubbing of the territory to the east of Yammoe as [[Tarnaria]] was also part of Yammoe's ideological warfare.
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Outside of Yammoe, however, the concept of the Eastern Dantrian civilization is only known today to historians and has exited mainstream discourse back in the beginning of the second revolution, with the establishment of [[Mōroh]], if not earlier with the decline of Barud.

Latest revision as of 15:50, 5 February 2022

Eastern Dantrian civilization is the name used to describe a geopolitical project to create a counterpart to the Western Dantrian civilization that was the prevailing concept during the Dawn, a mass migration to the east of the Continent.

Driven primarily by the state of Asdoh, Empire of Barud and Yammoe, the idea shaped the politics of the east throughout the first, second and third revolutions, primarily by Yammoe, which has maintained the vision for its role as the progenitor of said civilization long after the fall of the Western Dantrian civilization itself.

Yammoe massive investment into a unique clandestine foreign strategy led to the creation and destruction of whole states, extensive cross-continental military conflicts, economic and ideological rivalry. The dubbing of the territory to the east of Yammoe as Tarnaria was also part of Yammoe's ideological warfare.

Outside of Yammoe, however, the concept of the Eastern Dantrian civilization is only known today to historians and has exited mainstream discourse back in the beginning of the second revolution, with the establishment of Mōroh, if not earlier with the decline of Barud.