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*[[Truffle Races]]
*[[Truffle Races]]
[[File:First Base Chaukhira.jpg|thumb|left|Initial Burg fortification on Chaukhiroise coast to defend against Caphirian ships]]
[[File:First Base Chaukhira.jpg|thumb|left|Initial Burg fortification on Chaukhiroise coast to defend against Caphirian ships]]
[[File:Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) (style of) - Robert Sydney (1595–1677), 2nd Earl of Leicester, KG, KB - 1180911 - National Trust.jpg|thumb|right|First governor of Chaukhira.]]
The [[Duchy of Bourgondi]] established the [[Istroya Oriental colony]] in [[1611]]. Driven by a quest for resources and strategic advantage, the [[Bourgondii Royal Trading Company]], backed by royal decree, focused on the extraction of coffee, coal, and rubber.
The [[Duchy of Bourgondi]] established the [[Istroya Oriental colony]] in [[1611]]. Driven by a quest for resources and strategic advantage, the [[Bourgondii Royal Trading Company]], backed by royal decree, focused on the extraction of coffee, coal, and rubber.
The colony's administration, unlike its Marialanii counterpart, adopted a more laissez-faire approach, allowing local elites to maintain a degree of autonomy in exchange for cooperation and loyalty. This strategy, while pragmatic, also perpetuated existing social hierarchies and inequalities. The [[Istroya Oriental Colony]], relied heavily on slave labor. Slaves, often captured from neighboring regions were forced to work in mines, forests, and plantations, enduring harsh conditions and brutal treatment. Despite the exploitative nature of its economic system, the [[Istroya Oriental Colony]] played a crucial role in preserving the unique Istroyo-Persian culture of Chaukhira.
The colony's administration adopted a more laissez-faire approach, allowing local elites to maintain a degree of autonomy in exchange for cooperation and loyalty. This strategy, while pragmatic, also perpetuated existing social hierarchies and inequalities. The [[Istroya Oriental Colony]], relied heavily on slave labor. Slaves, often captured from neighboring regions were forced to work in mines, forests, and plantations, enduring harsh conditions and brutal treatment. Despite the exploitative nature of its economic system, the [[Istroya Oriental Colony]] played a crucial role in preserving the unique Istroyo-Persian culture of Chaukhira.


===Late modern period===
===Late modern period===