720 AF - 1220 AF: Kutarim has 35,000 people during this time.
725 AF: Nagshe conquers all of Kyngir and take the Kingship for themselves.
755 AF: Nagshe collapses by this point, Nidunu takes the Kingship and Marun and Nissar become independent as well.
765 AF: Less than a decade later, Nidunu is defeated and conquered by Marun, leaving only themselves and Akwar independent in Kyngir. They remain in control several decades.
763-768 AF: War erupts between Edad and Urubar, with Urubar emerging victorious about half a decade later. Urubar is said to have allied itself with The city of Marun in order to defeat Edad.
c.770 AF: Esirtans tribes cross the Katal strait to attempt to occupy regions of Kyngir.
c.800 AF: Uhaakin and Katalic tribes begin settling the northern side of the Miscayan River, coming into conflict with Kyngirans.
808 AF: The far-east city-state of Narshu, invades downriver and conquers Marun and Kyngir. They are unable the hold all of it, and Kyngir west of Nidunu breaks free. Nidunu takes the kingship.
c.810 AF: The Kings in Kyngir no longer are the high priests of their patron Gods, a sort of separation of state and church.
815 AF: After gathering their strength, Narshu successfully takes Nidunu and the Kingship as well.
c.820 AF: The Esirtans become civilized (unified into stronger city-states and adopting Kyngirian customs) around this time in western Katal. The most powerful of the Esirtan cities are Nisuni and Dheliva.
c.860 AF: A volcanic eruption in the northern Tavaric ocean cause a long winter for a few years.
867 AF: Marun rises up and defeats Narshu, refracturing Kyngir. Marun claims the kingship and begins reconquering the other city-states.
871 AF: The Katalic city of Urubar is destroyed for the first time, by tribes from the north. Edad is also significantly weakened as well.
883 AF: The city-state of Marun under King Naru-Sin reconquers all of Kyngir for a short time. He even crosses the sea of Katal and attacks the land of Esirta, but fails to conquer them.
885 AF: The city of Narrak is founded by people of the same name.
889 AF: Lord Buguran comes to power in Narrak. He spends the first few years of his rule quelling rebellions in his newly founded kingdom. He then begins taking advantage of the power vacuum left by Edad's weakness, and preparing to exploit his percieved weakness of Marun's King.
895 F: Narshu is the first city of Kyngir to fall to Narrak, with eastern Edadian lands(Terit and Muqihar) falling a year earlier.
c.900 AF: Historical texts from Kyngir mention Kamnag to the south for the first time, as well as the Rasan port city of Ehulim. Trade between the two mentioned lands and Miscaya occurs at this time.
902 AF: Marun falls to Narrak, with king Naru-Sin being taken prisoner by Buguran, his eventual fate unknown. Marun falls out of relevance afterwards. Buguran takes the title King for himself.
906 AF: Akwar falls, signalling the complete conquest of Kyngir by Narrak. Buguran begins campaigning upriver.
909 AF: Sutarba is conquered by Buguran, who conquers several tribes to the south as well and founding several cities.
911 AF: Edad itself falls to Narrak after being weakened by past tribal invasions. Buguran marches his army north towards Katal.
914 AF:Urubar and its territories of both sides of the Katal Rift surrender to Buguran, giving him a jumping off point to attack Esirta.
916 AF: Dheliva is captured by Narrak, and the Esirtans make peace with Buguran by accepting tributary status.
919 AF: One of Buguran's final campaign's before rebellions became to widespread in his land was his invasion of Kamnag. With his success there, the first great empire (that outlives its creator) the world has seen had been created. Stretching from southern Esirta in the west, Uhaakin in the north, Miscaya in the east and to Kamnag in the south, it was certainly the largest nation to yet exist.
920 AF: The Esirtans resume independent status as several rebellions begin in the Narrakian Empire.
c.920 AF: Metalworking spreads to northern Hatar.
920 AF
The NARRAKIANS have conquered the entire Miscayan Valley, the coast up to the Uhaakin and down to the Kamnag, and portions of Esirta. Their legendary king Buguran has united most of the known world. Whether it outlives him or not remains to be seen.
ESIRTA have become tributary to Narrak after the last invasion by Buguran. This is surely a temporarily thing, according to local leaders when not near Narrakian soldiers.
UHAAKIN, RASAN, KNOAS, TYMRIA, KAERM, and GANDAO all continue on mostly as before.
943 AF: King Buguran dies fighting rebels in his last years. Narrak reaches its apex of power. Naram-Bur becomes king.
c.955 AF: The northern Narrakian empire, the lands around Edad and Urubar, is lost to Katalians. Edad is destroyed once again.
969 AF: Naram-Bur is assassinated, and his successor is his son Talush.
c.970 AF: Maize is farmed in Natecuya, a large island between Talamor and Equatoria.
970 AF
URUBAR and EDAD are reestablished, but the NARRAKIAN empire stays alive for now.
The NEATHUQ people establish a proto-state in the eastern Ayalam mountains, and begin raiding their neighbors. No major changes border-wise to the rest of the world.