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The '''Worshipful Realm of Varshan''', referred to retroactively as '''Zurgite Varshan''', was a country in [[Crona]] and considered the largest country on the continent. Its history is a turbulent one, with challenges posed by natural disasters, periods of rapid change, attempted colonial exploitation, corruption, separatism, ideological conflict, dictatorship, religious fanaticism, war and mass slaughter.  
'''Zurgite Varshan''', historically referred to as the '''Worshipful Realm of Varshan''', was a large country which spanned a vast swath of the central [[Crona|Cronan continent]]. The nation lasted from around 5,000 B.C. until the [[Fall of Anzo]], which marked the end of the [[Deluge]] and the Varshani state. It was, at the time, considered the largest and one of the most powerful nations in Crona and the world. Varshan was a theocratic absolute monarchy, with the leaders being the various gods of [[Orthodox Arzalism]], the nation’s sole legal religion. The country was bordered to the southwest by the [[Sea of St. John]]; to the north by [[New Veltorina]], [[Quetzenkel]], [[Mid-Atrassic Crona]]; to the southeast by [[Ehemo]], [[Kelekona]], and [[Alstin]]; and to the east by [[Titechaxha]] and [[Telonaticolan]].
 
Archaeology indicates that the Varshani lands were inhabited by early humans starting from the Lower Paleolithic period (2.6 Ma–300 Ka). The history of present-day Varshan began with the beginning of the Varshani people around 5,000 B.C., where the Varshani would raid the nearby Umzàg city-state, pillaging and kidnapping in order to please the Arzalist gods. The rise of the Varshani Realm was marked by violent raids and the annexation of major ancient states within Central and Northern Crona.


The Varshani solar calendar has no months because the Moon is their personification of evil. Hieratic Varshani has no grammatical distinction between singular and plural.  
The Varshani solar calendar has no months because the Moon is their personification of evil. Hieratic Varshani has no grammatical distinction between singular and plural.