Wednesday, 15 February 2023

Chapter 1: Misyan History

The Surans, an ancient indou people, were the first ones to rule the prehistoric portion of the Misya.
Maharaya Narsinga Surani, a leader of the Indus, ruled the majority of Northern Surani until the Amunra Empire concured the land. Maharaya Narsinga was the final ruler of Surani, and Putri Agnilochana, his daughter, wed Raya Amunra against her will. The Amunra Empire's conquest of Northern Surani marked the end of Maharaya Narsinga's reign and the beginning of a new era for the region. Putri Agnilochana's forced marriage to Raya Amunra reflects the brutality of the empire's expansionist policies. Maharaya Narsinga was the humble king of the Indus region. Surani are the Indou who resided in Misya. In the Southern Austrasia and Northern Misya, where many Suranis were residents and lived, Maharaya Narsinga constructed a Lingam Temple. The Guras, also referred to as Gauras, built the Temple Where the Indu Temple now stands, formerly part of the Induo Northern Empire, was the site of the Amun-Rah Temple, which was built by the first Aegyptus settlers on Austrasia's southern coast. The temple had been destroyed by the Austrasian Settlers in the region Raya Amunra brutally murdered Maharaya Narsinga, killed many Surani, and overthrew the kingdom. The Amun-ra Settlers had been at war with the Surani kingdom for years, and their victory over Raya Amunra was a significant blow to the Surani people. The destruction of the temple and the murder of Maharaya Narsinga marked the end of an era for the Surani, who would have to rebuild their kingdom from scratch. Numerous references are made in the Indou texts to the Suranis' worship Narasimha The Lion God that is similar to (Maahes) the Aegyptus God during Raya Amunra's rule. Eastern Austrasia and northern Misya were covered by the cultural and structural Empire of the Surani. Raya Amunra Tefnakht is the son of an Aegyptus father and an Indou mother. His mother's name is Aryahi Devi, and his father's name is Tefnakht Amun her Wenemef. Tefnakht Amun Her Wenemef was born in an ancient part of Eastern Suran Empire, where the indus began and ended when his half-brother Amennakht Amun Her Khepeshef enslaved the indou people now known as part of Northern Misya. The first son of Tefnakht and the 32nd child overall is Raya Amunra. When his mother gave birth to her 37th child, Amunra assassinated his father. He prevented the murder of his five sisters. The name Raya, which means "prince," was originally given to him; it had previously been Nemtinakht, which means "Nemti is strong." Raya's act of heroism in saving his sisters from murder earned him the name that symbolizes nobility and strength. The change in his name reflects the transformation he underwent from a vulnerable child to a brave protector. His history of conquest was much more extensive than his biography, which was only briefly mentioned. He may have changed his name to symbolize a new identity that he created for himself, one that was stronger and more resilient than his past. It is possible that his biography only touched upon a small portion of his life, leaving out many of the details of his impressive conquests. In addition to enslaving the Surani and making decisions to decimate Furan, Raya Amunra also asserted the Eastern Empire and massacred the Pirathonites in the West. Before the Yeshuwanites seized power, Raya Amunra reigned Suran for thirty years. Raya Amunra's reign was marked by brutal conquests and a thirst for power that left a trail of destruction in its wake. His legacy as a ruthless tyrant continues to be felt in the regions. Raya Amunra lost vast lands to the Yeshuwanites at the age of 50. Up until the Amunra Empire was overthrown by Yeshuwanites in the North, his sons Maraya Aruddh and Yuvraya Anuradh served as its successors. The loss of vast lands to the Yeshuwanites marked a significant turning point in Raya Amunra's reign, leading to the eventual downfall of the Amunra Empire and the rise of Yeshuwanite power in the region. Despite this, his sons Maraya Aruddh and Yuvraya Anuradh continued to carry on his legacy as rulers of what remained of their once-great empire in the land of Aindusiya.

Chapter 3: Ancient Misya Tribes

Misyan History and Biography

 

Prior to the arrival of the Misyan and the naming of the territory Misya, the tribes of Abiyshuwa, Eliyshuwa, and Yehowshuwa lived there after the destruction of Pirathonite. The Misyan people are believed to have migrated to the region around the 13th century and established their own civilization. The history and biography of the Misyan people are rich and diverse, with a unique culture that has evolved over time.

 

The only tribe to endure was the Yehowshuwa. The father tribe of the Yehowshaya were the Yehowshuwa. According to historical records, the Yehowshuwa tribe was known for their resilience and ability to adapt to changing circumstances. It is believed that their survival was due in part to their strong sense of community and their deep connection to the land.

 

Ancient Greeks known as the Misyans coexisted with the Sgariyan, Ptolemiyans, and The Trepizoniyan. The dominant people are the  Indo Greeks known as the Sgariyans, while the Ptolemaic kingdom rules in the east. Ancient Greeks known as Misyans resided in Misya along the Sgariyan, Ptolemyan, Trepizoniyan, and the Bangariyan region. After the Islamic empire's rule, the Laz and Greek tribes known as the Trepizoniyans and the Yahadiya (Judaizers) settled in Misya and Sgariya, respectively. They were followed by the Ainosiyan, Cariyan, Zoharimaryan, Trepizoniyan, Kirkoriyan, and Gamaliyan. These tribes had a significant impact on the cultural and linguistic diversity of the region, with their traditions and languages blending with those of the local population over time. Today, their legacy can still be seen in the unique customs and dialects found in Misya and Sgariya.

Chapter 23: The Conflict Between Politics and Religion

  The conflict between politics and religion begins with Yamiyn Suri's brother, Hamiyn Suri. Hamiyn Suri is the country's Supreme He...