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The '''Republic of Thullumia''' (<small>Thullumite:</small> ''Ünxinee Þüllümie'') is a nation in Eastern Sharrat. It borders [[Sensuîerreí]].
The '''Republic of Thullumia''' (<small>Thullumite:</small> ''Ünxinee Þüllümie'') is a nation in Eastern Sharrat. It borders [[Sensuîerreí]].
== History ==
The [[Duchy of Thullumia]] was established as a border march after Sensuîerreí's conquest of the region in 1102, subjugating the native Thullumic tribes under Sensundrian rule.
=== Independence ===
During the [[War of Water Lilies]] (1805-1810) and the Sensundrian succession crisis, [[Duke Axer III]] declared independence for his holdings, and established the independent [[Kingdom of of Thullumia]] in 1807. Having secured her throne with heavy losses, Overqueen [[Âonnersë I Mongor]] was unable to respond in any meaningful way to Thullumia's independence expect for attempting to enact diplomatic isolation.
=== Popular revolts ===
The massive inequalities faced by the working class due to rapid uncontrolled industralization in the early 19th century led to the development of [[cenonism]] as an ideology.

Revision as of 18:57, 13 November 2025

The Republic of Thullumia (Thullumite: Ünxinee Þüllümie) is a nation in Eastern Sharrat. It borders Sensuîerreí.

History

The Duchy of Thullumia was established as a border march after Sensuîerreí's conquest of the region in 1102, subjugating the native Thullumic tribes under Sensundrian rule.

Independence

During the War of Water Lilies (1805-1810) and the Sensundrian succession crisis, Duke Axer III declared independence for his holdings, and established the independent Kingdom of of Thullumia in 1807. Having secured her throne with heavy losses, Overqueen Âonnersë I Mongor was unable to respond in any meaningful way to Thullumia's independence expect for attempting to enact diplomatic isolation.

Popular revolts

The massive inequalities faced by the working class due to rapid uncontrolled industralization in the early 19th century led to the development of cenonism as an ideology.