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The Brudxaan area was first settled by humans in the period of the 6000s BC along with neighboring [[Quetzenkel]] and parts of [[Varshan]].
The Brudxaan area was first settled by humans in the period of the 6000s BC along with neighboring [[Quetzenkel]] and parts of [[Varshan]].


The city of Čak Qozal was established in the 12th century BC at the southwestern base of the Brudxaan peninsula.  
The city of Čak Qozal was established in the 12th century BC at the southwestern base of the Brudxaan peninsula. The early history of the city is not generally well understood. Much of its history has been recorded later in light of [[Varshan#Anzoite_period|Varshani history]], under which context it was portrayed as a so-called "sister Varshan". Historians do agree that the city came to be the regional power in what is today New Veltorina for around a millennium, with its territory extending across the Brudxaan peninsula and soft-power influence spreading to the east across what would become central New Veltorina, as well as down into the northwestern corner of modern Varshan.


The eastern hinterlands and northern conquest were [[Zurgite Varshan#Conquest_of_the_North|conquered by Varshan]] in [[1525]]. This region became a critical point which allowed Varshan to project its influence across the [[Nysdra Sea]] into [[Venua'tino]]. The inhabitants of the Brudxaan were ethnically related to the neighboring [[Quetzenkel|Quetzen people]]. In the 20th century, the [[Zurgite Varshan#Dynastic_collapse|collapse of Varshan's Yun-harle dynasty]] critically weakened the state. Several foreign powers, especially [[Daxia]], encouraged [[Quetzenkel]] to annex the Brudxaan Province in order to establish a so-called [[Quetzenkel#Varshan_gradient|"Varshan gradient"]] that would buffer [[Cusinaut]] from Varshan. The annexation occurred in [[1962]].
The eastern hinterlands and northern conquest were [[Zurgite Varshan#Conquest_of_the_North|conquered by Varshan]] in [[1525]]. This region became a critical point which allowed Varshan to project its influence across the [[Nysdra Sea]] into [[Venua'tino]]. The inhabitants of the Brudxaan were ethnically related to the neighboring [[Quetzenkel|Quetzen people]]. In the 20th century, the [[Zurgite Varshan#Dynastic_collapse|collapse of Varshan's Yun-harle dynasty]] critically weakened the state. Several foreign powers, especially [[Daxia]], encouraged [[Quetzenkel]] to annex the Brudxaan Province in order to establish a so-called [[Quetzenkel#Varshan_gradient|"Varshan gradient"]] that would buffer [[Cusinaut]] from Varshan. The annexation occurred in [[1962]].