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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]]]]
'''Heran''' /hɛ'rʌn/ was a name given to much of northern Tarnaria between 4th and 17th [[CSR]], indicating a civilizational recovery from [[Stogen]], specifically referring to the establishment of [[Mantar]], [[Or]], [[Ernele]] and [[Tonaran]] as major city states.
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'''Heran''' /hɛ'rʌn/ was a name given to much of northern Tarnaria between 4th and 17th [[CSR]], indicating a civilizational recovery from [[Stogen]], specifically referring to the establishment of [[Mantar]], [[Or]], [[Ernele]] and [[Tonaran]] as major city states, as well as the [[Qep]] region.
  
 
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.
 
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.

Revision as of 00:51, 19 March 2021

Map of Heran, 18th CSR

Heran /hɛ'rʌn/ was a name given to much of northern Tarnaria between 4th and 17th CSR, indicating a civilizational recovery from Stogen, specifically referring to the establishment of Mantar, Or, Ernele and Tonaran as major city states, as well as the Qep region.

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.

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.