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<h3>938 &#8212; The establishment of Axunai</h3>

<h4>A switch of empires</h4>

Suma:un&#8217;s son <b>La:ia</b>, raised in the luxury of the Jeori court, proved entirely unable to maintain his inheritance in one piece; relatives and generals almost immediately carved out huge provinces for themselves, leaving only the vicinity of Jeinizun itself to the young prince.  The successor states then turned on each other; the Skourenes and Axuna&#x0161;in happily subsidized their favorite Jeori princes.  A brief unity, and even some expansion, were achieved under the general We:sela:i in 819; but upon his assassination in 826 chaos resumed.

<p>Axuna intervened on the winning side in a few wars (825, 830, 847), and was rewarded each time with territory.  By 850 the lower Xengi was entirely under the control of its king, Tazipivu.  This position proved strong enough to serve as the basis for the conquest of most of the rest of the Xengi plain, under <b><a href="Javascript:parent.al('Timai');">Tima</a></b> (asc. 855).  By 890 he was lord of almost all of the Axunaic-speaking areas.  In celebration he added the augmentive suffix -<b>i</b> to his name, his title, and his realm, moving from <i>nive</i> of Axuna to the exalted status of <i>nive&iuml;</i> of <b>Axunai</b>.

<img src="../illo/timai.jpg" width="228" height="164" title="Timai" align="right">

<p>Timai&#8217;s son Uliromez finished off a few more Jeori principalities, and established a toehold on the Mnau peninsula (901).  Nei&#x010d;unimi conquered Gotanneli in 920, only to lose it in 925.  

<p>The state of Meuneli is the most spectacular result of a series of <b>barbarian migrations</b> triggered by the Jeori conquest of Bolon.  The &#x010c;ia-&#x0160;a first tried to move west into the Barbarian Plain, only to incite a counter-invasion by the Bucair and Sainor (both Karazi peoples).  Jeori disunion provided the opportunity to take over a large and rich swath of territory. 

<h4>In the littoral</h4>

It is a time of empire in Skouras as well.  The first entrant was <b>Gu&#x1e6d;&#x1e37;eli</b>,which took over Miligen&#x1e0d;i in 765, and conquered I&#x1e6d;ili in 773 after a year-long land and sea blockade.  Its machinations had been ignorable, but the fall of I&#x1e6d;ili created an alliance, which cultimated in 786 with the triumphant reduction of Gu&#x1e6d;&#x1e37;eli by Me&#x014b;eland&#8217;s brilliant general <b>E&#x014b;&#x014b;u&#x1e37;o&#x015f;um</b>.  

<p>E&#x014b;&#x014b;u&#x1e37;o&#x015f;um now made his own bid for empire, supporting I&#x1e6d;ili in its rebellion against Engidori.  He whupped Engidori and Papliopagimi&#8212; but then was assassinated, in 807.  

<p>The rise of Axunai made the Skourenes nervous.  The colonial city of <b>Kuli&#x014b;ibor</b> established the <b><a href="Javascript:parent.al('Mu%E1%B8%8Dureg');">Mudric Confederacy</a></b> (<i>Mu&#x1e0d;ureg</i>), which the Kuli&#x014b;iboriki righteously insisted was a confederation, not an empire.  Tima validated their fears by actually invading the Littoral in 885; he was soon defeated. 

<p><i>(See the <a href="Javascript:parent.updir('skouras.swf');">Historical Atlas of Skouras</a> for further details.)</i>

<p>A generation passed with no further excitements; the cities of the Confederacy grew restive.  The easiest solution was an external enemy, namely Gu&#x1e6d;&#x1e37;eli and its ally Miligen&#x1e0d;i.  This war was won by 938, giving the Confederacy control over almost the whole Skourene sphere.  As a sign of respect, the &#x0160;inourene heartland plus Gu&#x1e6d;&#x1e37;eli was organized as the Skourene League, which enjoyed some internal autonomy.  Only Engidori, Papliopagimi, &#x015a;i&#x1e0d;&#x1e0d;i, Peligi, Gurdago and some of the other far colonies of Gu&#x1e6d;&#x1e37;eli, and the states of Fein&aacute;e have escaped the benefits of Mudric rule.

<p>The <b>Enevi</b> clan has extended its power over the upper Lenani steppe.  <i>Enev </i>means &#8216;priest&#8217;; the clan had a special religious authority which it parlayed into political dominance. 

<h4>Rolling back the demons</h4>

The <b>Ca&#x010f;inorians</b> are slowly extending their power eastward&#8212; and westward; the Little Cuzeians (by 850) and even a bit of Cuzei (917) have all come under Ca&#x010f;inorian rule.   As a few towns or lords discovered, leaving the League was not optional, and the lord of Ctesifos was increasingly describing himself as the Ca&#x010f;inorian King.  The capital was increasingly turned into an augmentative, <i>Ctesifon</i>. 

<p><b>Araunicoros</b>, however, is winning the race to the mountains.  The recapture of the lake of the gods, Como, was a boost to the cause (832).

<p><b>Cayenas</b> fought its way to the ocean, and there found it more profitable to fight the trade-rich Monkhayu than the Munkh&acirc;shi.  In the course of the last century they took over Koto, the richest part of Davrio, and the mouth of the Serea.  The adventurers&#8217; ties to the home country were never very strong, and the latter territory, Tel Neuor, was effectively independent by 920.

<p><b>Cuzei</b> continues in its malaise.  Unity can no longer be maintained (L&#x0101;navo separated from Cuzei in 814, Aure &Aacute;rrasex in 890), and the worship of I&aacute;inos, once universal, is now threatened by newfangled innovations&#8212; pantheism, atheism, even paganism.  The last pages of the Book of Ele&#x010f; are filled with the prophets&#8217; warnings to repent or suffer the wrath of God. 

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