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''Syliria was first setlled in 10,000 bc by 3 main Tribes, those being the Sabitrik, the Artar, and the Trovoq, these tribes eventually Formed the Ancient Sylirian civillization which has no real current name and was named by Historians as They arent sure what it was names originally, all the ruins in Syliria couldnt have been studied by western scientist as they werent allowed in Syliria, and the language couldnt have been studied, its alphabet is unique to the region despite that the language is considered dead. It is believed that the fertile coast of Syliria and some of its inland would have caused the Ancient Sylirian civillization to rise. what we know comes from the ruins left behind now tourist hot spots for western Tourist. It is widely believed to be one of the first civillizations. it seems like this civillization formed Laws by this time and Classical Sylirian Civillization started. Not much is known about this time as Syliria's language and history of this time was majority lost and most of things known about it are just theories by Western Scientist but according to the current Sylirian government claims that Syliria's ancient civillization developed Writing during this time and also developed Great projects and wonders which they preach about in tourist tours.''
''Syliria was first setlled in 10,000 bc by 3 main Tribes, those being the Sabitrik, the Artar, and the Trovoq, these tribes eventually Formed the Ancient Sylirian civillization which has no real current name and was named by Historians as They arent sure what it was names originally, all the ruins in Syliria couldnt have been studied by western scientist as they werent allowed in Syliria, and the language couldnt have been studied, its alphabet is unique to the region despite that the language is considered dead. It is believed that the fertile coast of Syliria and some of its inland would have caused the Ancient Sylirian civillization to rise. what we know comes from the ruins left behind now tourist hot spots for western Tourist. It is widely believed to be one of the first civillizations. it seems like this civillization formed Laws by this time and Classical Sylirian Civillization started. Not much is known about this time as Syliria's language and history of this time was majority lost and most of things known about it are just theories by Western Scientist but according to the current Sylirian government claims that Syliria's ancient civillization developed Writing during this time and also developed Great projects and wonders which they preach about in tourist tours.''
===Islamic Age===
===Islamic Age===
Syliria during the islamic age was under the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate|Oduniyyad caliphate]] During this time The caliphate Often stopped in Syliria for pilgrimage and set the city of Haqiqatun in Syliria As a holy site Which is important in the Sunni islamic religion.   
Syliria during the islamic age was under the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate|Oduniyyad caliphate]] During this time The caliphate Often stopped in Syliria for pilgrimage and set the city of Haqiqatun in Syliria As a holy site Which is important in the Sunni islamic religion. However despite this Syliria was just the name for the  south west coast of puktunistan in the caliphate, as one of the first nations to fall to the caliphate. this is also when Syliria was arabized and quickly became a muslim nation  


===Kingdom of Syliria===
===Kingdom of Syliria===
''What were your country's first major moves on an international level?''
During the era of the kingdom of Syliria Was under the Ahmed dynasty which lasted until 1632 when the Kingdom was turned into a mandate of the burgoingonesc colonial empire, before that however it was a popular site for Pilgrimage and a trade hub for neighboring muslim nations due to this.
 
===Colonial Era===
===Colonial Era===
''Did your country ever have a period of significant decline or internal struggle?''
''Did your country ever have a period of significant decline or internal struggle?''