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Things changed rapidly when the famous Luthori Admiral Sir Christopher Dove discovered Dovani (hence its name) and set foot on the land known today as Gishoto in 1493, claiming it for the Holy Luthori Empire. The Hulstrian people soon reached Dovani and tried to colonise the southern lands of Kazul, today known as Hent, Kelvon, and southern Dreton. Their attempts were successful, and by 1530, nearly every tribe in the area had been converted to Lutheran Christianity and generally accepted the Luthorian imperator as religious leader. However, they rarely saw themselves as Luthorian citizens. The colonization led to a confusion between Hulstrian and Kazulian aristocracy, and for a brief period from 1534-1548, two men held the title of King of Kings—the Hulstrian aristocrat König Carl I von T

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  • History of Kazulia
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  • Things changed rapidly when the famous Luthori Admiral Sir Christopher Dove discovered Dovani (hence its name) and set foot on the land known today as Gishoto in 1493, claiming it for the Holy Luthori Empire. The Hulstrian people soon reached Dovani and tried to colonise the southern lands of Kazul, today known as Hent, Kelvon, and southern Dreton. Their attempts were successful, and by 1530, nearly every tribe in the area had been converted to Lutheran Christianity and generally accepted the Luthorian imperator as religious leader. However, they rarely saw themselves as Luthorian citizens. The colonization led to a confusion between Hulstrian and Kazulian aristocracy, and for a brief period from 1534-1548, two men held the title of King of Kings—the Hulstrian aristocrat König Carl I von T
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  • Things changed rapidly when the famous Luthori Admiral Sir Christopher Dove discovered Dovani (hence its name) and set foot on the land known today as Gishoto in 1493, claiming it for the Holy Luthori Empire. The Hulstrian people soon reached Dovani and tried to colonise the southern lands of Kazul, today known as Hent, Kelvon, and southern Dreton. Their attempts were successful, and by 1530, nearly every tribe in the area had been converted to Lutheran Christianity and generally accepted the Luthorian imperator as religious leader. However, they rarely saw themselves as Luthorian citizens. The colonization led to a confusion between Hulstrian and Kazulian aristocracy, and for a brief period from 1534-1548, two men held the title of King of Kings—the Hulstrian aristocrat König Carl I von Thuen und Tackzis and Konung Ingefred II. This ended with the Treaty of Skalm in 1548. Northern Kazul remained pure Kazulian until 1600 when settlers and stronger warriors from nearby Egelion, which also colonized Dranland, began fighting the Kazulian tribes in Agatha and Flindar and northern Dreton. The northern tribes, realizing they were lost without help, called the strong, southern Hulstrian-Kazulians for aid, and with their modern-organized army, they were able to fight and defeat the Egelions. This brought Hulstrian culture into the rest of Kazul, and the relatively small Hulstrian population became the leading society.
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