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'''Troun''' /'trɑːʊn/ was a large city-state on the [[Laeooy Coast]]. It was conquered by [[Meerō Dolysoh]] in a 1841-1842 campaign, but quickly gained independence. It was then decisively conquered and destroyed by Meerō's son and successor, [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh]]. The city was never re-built.
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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.
  
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 had a good relationship with [[Leykarya]] and some Leykaryan records exist, documenting trade in copper and wood.
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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.