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{{Infobox sports league
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| title          = Levantian Hockey League <br> Liga Levantina Hoccei <br> Levantiax Xókívundin <br> Lerverntirnern Herkeyr Lerg
{{Infobox country
| current_season  = 2031
|conventional_long_name = People's Republic of Duōmachāha
| current_season2 = <!-- do not wikilink -->
|native_name = <big><big><big>དྭོམ།ཆཱཧ།</big></big></big> (Duōmangda)
| last_season    = 2030
|common_name = Duamacia
| upcoming_season = <!-- do not wikilink; replace with current_season at the start of the new season -->
|image_flag = Duamacia flag.png
| logo            = Hockey.svg
|image_flag2 =
| pixels          = 250 px
|image_coat =
| caption        = Ersatz logo
|symbol_type =
| formerly        =  
|national_motto =  
| sport          = Hockey
|englishmotto =  
| founded        = AD 980
|national_anthem =  
| folded          =  
|other_symbol_type = <!--Use if a further symbol exists, e.g. hymn-->
| replaced        =  
|other_symbol =
| owner          =  
|image_map = Duamacia globe.png
| ceo            = Joan-Michel de Burgesse
|map_caption = Duōmachāha in Alshar
| coo            = Cuffy O'Toole
|image_map2 =  
| director        =  
|map_caption2 =  
| president      =
|capital = Hronizha / <big><big><big>ཁྲོཎིཞཨ</big></big></big>
| commissioner    = Scipio Urceanus
|largest_city = Langsei / <big><big><big>ལཱངྶཱི</big></big></big>
| fame            = <!--what the league is famous for...the "claim to fame"...avoid use if possible-->
|official_languages = Duōmangda
| motto          =  
|regional_languages = Corummese, Khandaro, Metzi
| inaugural      =  
|languages_type = Minority languages
| teams          =  
|languages = Kloi
| singles        =  
|ethnic_groups =  
| country        = {{flagicon image|KiravianFlag.png|25px}} [[Kiravia]] (10 teams)<br>{{flagicon image|Burgundie flag.png|25px}} [[Burgundie]] (8 teams)<br>{{flagicon image|Fiannria-Flag.png|25px}} [[Fiannria]] (8 teams)<br>{{flagicon image|UrceaRepublic.png|25px}} [[Urcea]] (4 teams)<br>{{flagicon image|5nQUTA8.png|25px}} [[Faneria]] (2 teams)<br>{{flagicon image|Cronzcovina Flag.jpg|25px}} [[Cronzcovina]] (1 team)<br>{{flagicon image|Eagaria flag.png|25px}} [[Eagaria]] (1 team)
|ethnic_groups_year = <!--Year of ethnic groups data (if provided)-->
| venue          =  
|ethnic_groups_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with ethnic groups data)-->
| confed          = <!-- or | continent = or | continents = -->
|religion =  
| folded          =  
|religion_year =     <!--Year of religion data (if provided)-->
| champion        = [[Urceopolis Royals]]
|religion_ref =       <!--(for any ref/s to associate with religion data)-->
| most_champs    = [[File:NH_Albatrosses Logo.png|20px]][[Levantian_Hockey_League#NordHalle_Albatrosses|NordHalle Albatrosses]] (180 titles)
|demonym = Duōma <br> Duamese (anglicized)
| classification  =
|government_type = {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|One-party state|one party}} {{wp|Constitutional republic|constitutional}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|Council democracy|council-led}} {{wp|people's republic}}
| qualification  =  
|leader_title1 = Premier<br>DCP Party Chair
| tv              =  
|leader_name1 = Dalha Gu-lang / <big><big><big>ཌལྷ།གཱུ་ལངཾ།</big></big></big>
| sponsor        = [[Imperial Cola]]<br>[[Alquifer Incorporated]]<br>[[Burgundian North Levantine Trading Company|BNLTC]]
|leader_title2 = Congress Chairman
| related_comps  =  
|leader_name2 = Rabten Michewa / <big><big><big>རབྚེནཾ།མིཆེཝཨ།</big></big></big>
| founder        = Reverend Matthias de Mabeauf
|legislature = Congress of Duōmachāha
| levels          =  
|established_event1 = Era of Survival / Duōma Plateau settlement and civilization
| promotion      =
|established_date1 = 2000 BCE - 600 BCE
| relegation      =
|established_event2 = Era of Creation / War of the Sky, Snow Dragon Pass civilization subsumed, Duōma Empire founded
| domestic_cup    = Stanley Coup
|established_date2 = 600 BCE - 100 CE
| website        =  
|established_event3 = Era of Conquest / Pacification of southern Kana and northern Canpei societies
| footnotes       =
|established_date3 =  100 CE - 300 CE
|established_event4 = Era of Fortune / Imperial period, hegemony in central Alshar
|established_date4 =  300 CE - 900 CE
|established_event5 = Era of Solitude / 4 Nations Period, Duōma Civil War
|established_date5 = 900 CE - 1200 CE
|established_event6 = Era of Peace / Duōmachāha founded, Nawang Dynasty
|established_date6 = 1200 CE - 1600 CE
|established_event7 = Era of War / Occcidental contact period, Duōma-Santasi War
|established_date7 =  1600 CE - 1795 CE
|established_event8 = Era of Unrest / Republican period, Republic of Duamacia founded
|established_date8 =  1795 CE - 1923 CE
|established_event9 = Era of Revolt / Communist period, Duama Sovereign Socialist Republics formed
|established_date9 =  1923 CE - 1994 CE
|established_event10 = Era of Change / People's Republic of Duōmachāha established
|established_date10 =  1994 CE - ''Present''
|area = 1,003,640
|area_km2 = 2,599,416
|area_sq_mi = 1,003,640
|percent_water = 0.37%
|population_estimate = 812,433,000 ({{increase}}1.6%)
|population_estimate_year = 2026
|population_census = 787,046,042 ({{increase}}1.64%)
|population_census_year = 2024
|population_density_km2 = 312
|population_density_sq_mi = 809
|GDP_nominal = $18,825,697,476,000
|GDP_nominal_year = 2026
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $23,172
|Gini = 36.3
|Gini_year = 2026
|HDI_year = 2026
|HDI = 0.782
|HDI_change = {{steady}}}
|currency = Duōma Chālani (D$)
|currency_code = DMC
|time_zone =  
|utc_offset =  
|DST_note =  
|antipodes = Eastern Caphiria, Istroya, Sea of Canete
|date_format = {{abbr|dd|day}}-{{abbr|mm|month}}-{{abbr|yyyy|year}} {{wp|Common Era|CE}}
|electricity = 220V 50Hz
|drives_on = Right
|cctld = .dm
|iso3166code = DM
|calling_code = +62
|footnotes =  
}}
}}
 
The '''People's Republic of Duōmachāha''', commonly known as '''Duōmachāha''' or '''Duamacia''' in the [[Occidental world|Occident]], is a sovereign state in [[Alshar]]. The country is comprised of the Duōma Plateau, a large plateau stretching from [[Kandara]] in the west to [[Metzetta]] in the east, and a lowland plain in the southwest north of [[Canpei]] and [[Rusana]]. The southern border of Duōmachāha is defined by various rivers for nearly its entire extent barring the Rusani Pass extending into the Pukhtun River Valley and the Snow Dragon Pass north of Tanhai. The northern border is similarly defined by long rivers pouring down from the two mountain ranges of the country, the Gates of Heaven (Tsosogidagungshō / སྒོཙོ།གི།དགུང་ཤཽ།), defining the north border between Duōmachāha and Kandara, and the Snow Dragon Peaks (R'tsesogiclōgonghas / རྩེ་མོ།གི།ཀླུ་གངས།) reaching from the Duōma Plateau to the Metzi coast. The rivers and mountains of the Duōma border make the country resistant to foreign influence, and this has proven so through history as Duōmachāha avoided colonization from Occidental nations and maintained a working relationship with [[Burgundie]]. Duōmachāha shares a tenuous northern border with [[Kloistan]] however where the Duōma Plateau gives way to the vast steppe land of northern Alshar. The majority of the state sits high above sea level, with 68% of the country consisting of the Duōma Plateau alone and 70% of the country's 2,599,416 square kilometers being highland. The country's capital sits on the plateau in Hronizha, while the largest city of Langsei resting on the shore of Lake Nongkun close to the border with Tanhai.
==History==
== History ==
The sport of hockey originated in [[Levantia]], and has a close historical association with that continent. Archaeological evidence, including cave paintings and what appear to be rudimentary hockey sticks buried as {{wp|grave goods}}, indicates that the earliest forms of hockey were played among the various primitive fishing tribes that settled along the continent's northern coast during the Neolithic Era. Various regional variants of the game were played by the [[Levzeish]] peoples, who had presumably assimilated it from the aforementioned fishing tribes as they became absorbed into [[Levzeish]] communities. The first record of hockey in the Latin language is found in the ''Annales Septentrionales'' of  Marcus Aspergillus, who refers to it as ''ludus qui inter Pretannos hoccæus apellatur''.
=== Prehistory (''Antiquity'' - 2000 BCE)===
 
===== Paleolithic =====
==Teams==
Human activity in Duōmachāha is traced back millions of years, alongside the activity found in neighboring [[Kandara]] and other nations on the periphery. Prior to habitation by modern humans, [[Kikpari]] inhabited much of the Pukhtun River Valley and parts of the Duōma lower plateau. While not significantly settling the region, the Kikpari travelled across the land frequently, as seen in the wide distribution of stone tools, and later, fossilized bone. Homo sapiens migrated to Duōmachāha later, with remains from humans being dated as far back as approximately 200,000 years ago. There is no evidence suggesting cohabitation took place between the Kikpari and homo sapiens, with items of Alshar Kikpari culture not existing past 200,000 BCE, barring limited evidence surfaced in Canpei.
The Levantian Hockey League (LHL) has 33 teams, 10 from [[Kiravia]], 8 each from [[Burgundie]] and [[Fiannria]], four from [[Urcea]], two from [[Faneria]], and one from [[Cronzcovina]] and [[Eagaria]]. With the most teams [[Kiravia]] also has the largest fan base. The industry makes about $14 billion collectively, $5.3 billion in [[Kiravia]] alone. [[Burgundie]] comes in a close second with its 8 teams bringing in $4.5 billion. While not a requisite, many of the nations whose teams participate in the league also have national all-star teams who compete in the Olympics and other international competitions.
===== Neolithic =====
 
The Neolithic age is defined development of agricultural societies along the various rivers of Duōmachāha and the surrounding region. The Nongkun Civilization traces its history back the furthest, with rice cultivation dating back to 10,000 BCE, though other agricultural societies existed on the R'ngsha (<big><big>ར་ང་ཚ</big></big>), Skyigichu (<big><big>སྐྱེ་ཆུ</big></big>), Kanabyang (<big><big>ཀན་བྱང</big></big>), and Kanalho rivers (<big><big>ཀན་ལྷཽ</big></big>), with various different crops of choice. Unlike other parts of Alshar, Duōmachāha's proximity to Audonia brought about other crops such as wheat, oranges, blackberry, and pomegranate, though rice remained preferred as more could be produced. The different agricultural societies formed different cultures, with the differing landscapes creating three distinct societies into the late Neolithic Era. The Kana culture, Sky Culture, and Nongkun Culture. Each of these cultures grew comfortable in their harvests and began burgeoning civilizations with room for more specialization. While southern Duōmachāha attained agricultural know-how, the north of the country remained dominated by hunter societies into the early Bronze Age. These hunter societies remained numerous, and more closely resembled tribes than settlements, and relied on domesticating animals of the plateau rather than settling in one place. Horses, cows, and goats were domesticated some time around 3000 BCE, and would travel alongside Duōma tribes or be tamed as needed. Evidence of conflict between the agricultural societies and hunting tribes is limited, but conflict documented by later scholars and following famine suggests technological innovation brought about such.
===NordHalle Albatrosses===
=== Era of Legend ''(Antiquity)'' ===
[[File: Albatroaz Fan.jpg|thumb|Albatroaz style]]
Long before Duōmachāha bore its name, the lands were held together by the first Mang-po Rgyadre-tso Master. According to legend, the plateau was dominated by various warlord territories, but all were kept in check by the Mang-po Rgyadre-tso master. This lost martial art native to the Duōma plateau allowed warriors trained under the Master to wield multiple weapons at once as if they had multiple sets of arms. The legendary Master was able to slow down his time perception to such a degree that he could manipulate the very fabric of the environment around him. At this, the Master wielded the Four elemental weapons of Mang-po Rgyadre-tso: The Chasm Scythe, the Dual Section Thunder Sticks, the Gale Stars, and the Solar Cleaver. With command over the four elements the Mang-po Rgyadre-tso Master raised the Duōma plateau from the ground and permanently bound the land together across the large flat land. Though stretching the land thin forced the warlords to settle their differences, but they only came to peace through their collective fear of the Master. The power that came with the art was condemned, and the Master hid the elemental weapons across the land. These power of these weapons is said to have formed the features of Duōmachāha surrounding the plateau. The Snow Dragon Peaks are among some of the coldest in Alshar, and their dangerous freezing temperatures are said to be spurred by the Gale Stars. The Rusani Pass of the south is known through history to be cursed with constant storms, attributed to being the resting place of the Dual Section Thunder Sticks. Lake Nongkun is said to be the resting place of the Chasm Scythe, where the scythe split the ground open and forced the surrounding rivers to flood into the newly formed valley. The resting place of the Solar Cleaver is unknown, but it is believed to be underneath the Duōma Plateau where it beckoned the high temperatures absorbed by the now shrubland. The trees of the former steppe were lowered by the calling of the sword and removed the great forests that sowed the land's former internal division. Without the unifying power of Mang-po Rgyadre-tso and the Master to pass down his teachings, the new land proved foreign to the newly united people, leading to the period of debilitating famine and survivalist life that would definite the plateau and forge Duōma society.
Founded in [[1117]], a team was formed by the monks of the Abbey della Cartouche on the outskirts of [[NordHalle]]. They played seasonally against the mainland teams and those from [[Kiravia]]. A number of the seasons had to be canceled due to the crusades or leprosy, but the years that the league did meet the Albatrosses did well. During the [[Great Confessional War]], the team joined the Christensen army as a free company. They were summarily slaughtered at the Battle of TBD. The team was not reinstated until a temporal team was gathered in [[1607]], they were known then as the NordHalle Longshoremen. They won their first cup in [[1615]] after drafting Cuhullin Ui Shaunessy from [[Kiravia]] as their goalkeeper. With Ui Shaunessy as their defensive backbone, they made it to at least the finals for the next 5 years, winning the cup in [[1617]] and [[1619]].
=== Era of Survival (~2000 BCE - 600 BCE) ===
 
While the Era of Legend survives through folklore, the Era of Survival was chronicled by Yeshi Wangpo, an ancient Duōma philosopher and moralist. His documentation is one of few substantive sources remaining that thoroughly chronicles the foundation of Duōmachāha, though not without its limitations. The main text in which his documentation resides is known as the Pandect. The text documents various historical happenings along with stories of Wangpo's travels throughout Alshar as he collected the Duōma history and the morals he formed throughout his journey. Other available texts are used to fill in gaps in time and writing of legend, but the library of early Duōma literature remains limited into modern times.
After Ui Shaunessy's death of an infected splinter in [[1620]], the team lacked strong cohesion and rarely progressed past the "Burgundie bracket", a name given to the first three games in the tournament for the three teams of the [[Isle of Burgundie]]. The team languished in obscurity for the remainder of the 17th century.
==== Warlord Period (~2000 BCE) ====
 
Though shrouded in a thick fog of legend, all texts documenting early Duōma history talk of various skilled warlords leading fragmented territories across the Duōma plateau. Fighting was seemingly bitter and fierce, with different warlords training armies of soldiers in burgeoning combat practices, such as Mang-po Rgyadre-tso. Resource across the plateau was minimal, leading to a scarce supply of adequate weaponry for battle. The power commanded by the warlords brought about tales of heroic combat between these powerful men, while Wangpo was able to create a picture of a more grim reality in the war-torn steppe. He writes of vast empty lands controlled by small groups of soldiers on cavalry while the citizenry was regularly short on necessities.  
In [[1736]], the team was demoted to leaguiam minoriam, moved to [[Mattiusvalle]] and renamed the Saints. There they were able to acquire a number of good players coming out of the parochial systems of [[Burgundie]], [[Ultmar]], and [[Fiannria]]. The team picked up victories at 24 of the next 30 minor league cups and was asked to leave the league for the leagueiam majoriam again. In [[1767]], they were formally moved back to [[NordHalle]], this time as the Merchants. They had a smattering of success in the late 18th century but were unable to secure a cup. In [[1809]], they upset the league by advancing and clinching the cup from the [[Béyasar]] TBDs, a decidedly better team by all accounts.
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|quote  = While the Snow Dragon Pass depopulated into destitution the plateau became fiercely contested. None are able to trace back to the Era of Legend, but a monumental event evidently quelled previously cohesive civilization. While the only authority known on the plateau was that of the warlords, I struggle to see what brought about the collapse of Duōma society. Even as centuries have passed, the plateau is still marked by the anarchy of the Warlord Period, and the Hronizha government has only put this on display. Through my travels I am yet to meet any of the upper plateau who feel anything but the light touch of the new leadership, but the hole left by their conquest has brought an end to the famine.
[[File:NH Albatrosses Hat.png|left|130px|Hat with the Albatrosses logo.]]
|author = Yeshi Wangpo
The team, like all teams of the [[Isle of Burgundie]] and [[Ultmar]], joined the [[War of Northern Aggression]] on the side of the local magistrate or lord. They joined the Christensen army and served with valor in the battles of TBD, TBD, and TBD. As the war developed all of the teams of [[Burgundie]] and [[Ultmar]] did not compete in the LHL and lost significant talent and training time in the war. As such, on the reentry of the Merchants and the other [[Burgundie|Burgundian]] teams into the LHL in [[1839]], they underperformed for decades. In [[1845]] the Merchants were bought out by the leading interest in the [[Burgundian North Levantine Trading Company]], Emmanuel Vichois-Ermau de Milasse Esq. and rebranded with the company seal, the albatross. They remained the Merchants until the advent of mascots in the 1940s when they adopted the bird as their own. The fans connected with the albatross and put together a fanclub petition to have the name changed. In [[1951]], the team finally adopted its current name, the Albatrosses.
|source = ''The Pandect'', Warlord Period
 
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In total, they have won 180 cups in the LHL and 24 in the minor league Burgundian Hockey League. They are the winningest team in both leagues if, as critics debate, you consider the various teams of NordHalle a single lineage. The LHL officials have ruled in favor of single-city lineage and as such the Albatrosses have the title of most wins.
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====Albatross Fandom====
Fans of the team are called Albatroaz and are notable for their violence and hooliganism. Female fans are also known for their promiscuous behavior and their flamboyant style. The team is particularly popular with the working class of [[NordHalle]], and to a certain extent is a symbol of resistance amongst the working class of other [[Burgundie|Burgundian]] cities. The logo is pervasive across the athletic wear of working-class [[Burgundie]], regardless of which team the individual supports. It is not uncommon for poorer hockey fans to have a set of Albatross gear as well as their local team.
Though Wangpo posits the existence of a Duōma civilization there is no evidence outside of the Pandect to suggest such. The Pandect itself, while broadly reliable, seemingly both chronicles Duōmachāha and outlines its components. The Snow Dragon Pass civilization existed outside of the scope of Duōma society until the first century but is still described as part of Duōmachāha. The event in question leading to the collapse of early Duōma civilization is thought to be invasion of the plateau from the Snow Dragon Pass, with a depopulation of the mountains following as Duōma armies were able to repel invasion. It is possible a more cohesive society existed in the Duōma plateau at this stage, with Yangpo referencing a previously united Duōma state prior to the Warlord Period. This state, however, evidently collapsed after the theorized invasion from the Snow Dragon Peaks, though there is limited archeological evidence to support this.  
 
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People's Republic of Duōmachāha

དྭོམ།ཆཱཧ། (Duōmangda)
Flag of Duamacia
Flag
Duōmachāha in Alshar
Duōmachāha in Alshar
CapitalHronizha / ཁྲོཎིཞཨ
Largest cityLangsei / ལཱངྶཱི
Official languagesDuōmangda
Recognised regional languagesCorummese, Khandaro, Metzi
Minority languagesKloi
Demonym(s)Duōma
Duamese (anglicized)
GovernmentUnitary one party constitutional parliamentary council-led people's republic
• Premier
DCP Party Chair
Dalha Gu-lang / ཌལྷ།གཱུ་ལངཾ།
• Congress Chairman
Rabten Michewa / རབྚེནཾ།མིཆེཝཨ།
LegislatureCongress of Duōmachāha
Establishment
• Era of Survival / Duōma Plateau settlement and civilization
2000 BCE - 600 BCE
• Era of Creation / War of the Sky, Snow Dragon Pass civilization subsumed, Duōma Empire founded
600 BCE - 100 CE
• Era of Conquest / Pacification of southern Kana and northern Canpei societies
100 CE - 300 CE
• Era of Fortune / Imperial period, hegemony in central Alshar
300 CE - 900 CE
• Era of Solitude / 4 Nations Period, Duōma Civil War
900 CE - 1200 CE
• Era of Peace / Duōmachāha founded, Nawang Dynasty
1200 CE - 1600 CE
• Era of War / Occcidental contact period, Duōma-Santasi War
1600 CE - 1795 CE
• Era of Unrest / Republican period, Republic of Duamacia founded
1795 CE - 1923 CE
• Era of Revolt / Communist period, Duama Sovereign Socialist Republics formed
1923 CE - 1994 CE
• Era of Change / People's Republic of Duōmachāha established
1994 CE - Present
Area
• Total
2,599,416 km2 (1,003,640 sq mi)
• Water (%)
0.37%
Population
• 2026 estimate
812,433,000 (Increase1.6%)
• 2024 census
787,046,042 (Increase1.64%)
• Density
312/km2 (808.1/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2026 estimate
• Total
$18,825,697,476,000
• Per capita
$23,172
Gini (2026)36.3
medium
HDI (2026)0.782
high
CurrencyDuōma Chālani (D$) (DMC)
AntipodesEastern Caphiria, Istroya, Sea of Canete
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy CE
Mains electricity220V 50Hz
Driving sideright
Calling code+62
ISO 3166 code'DM
Internet TLD.dm

The People's Republic of Duōmachāha, commonly known as Duōmachāha or Duamacia in the Occident, is a sovereign state in Alshar. The country is comprised of the Duōma Plateau, a large plateau stretching from Kandara in the west to Metzetta in the east, and a lowland plain in the southwest north of Canpei and Rusana. The southern border of Duōmachāha is defined by various rivers for nearly its entire extent barring the Rusani Pass extending into the Pukhtun River Valley and the Snow Dragon Pass north of Tanhai. The northern border is similarly defined by long rivers pouring down from the two mountain ranges of the country, the Gates of Heaven (Tsosogidagungshō / སྒོཙོ།གི།དགུང་ཤཽ།), defining the north border between Duōmachāha and Kandara, and the Snow Dragon Peaks (R'tsesogiclōgonghas / རྩེ་མོ།གི།ཀླུ་གངས།) reaching from the Duōma Plateau to the Metzi coast. The rivers and mountains of the Duōma border make the country resistant to foreign influence, and this has proven so through history as Duōmachāha avoided colonization from Occidental nations and maintained a working relationship with Burgundie. Duōmachāha shares a tenuous northern border with Kloistan however where the Duōma Plateau gives way to the vast steppe land of northern Alshar. The majority of the state sits high above sea level, with 68% of the country consisting of the Duōma Plateau alone and 70% of the country's 2,599,416 square kilometers being highland. The country's capital sits on the plateau in Hronizha, while the largest city of Langsei resting on the shore of Lake Nongkun close to the border with Tanhai.

History

Prehistory (Antiquity - 2000 BCE)

Paleolithic

Human activity in Duōmachāha is traced back millions of years, alongside the activity found in neighboring Kandara and other nations on the periphery. Prior to habitation by modern humans, Kikpari inhabited much of the Pukhtun River Valley and parts of the Duōma lower plateau. While not significantly settling the region, the Kikpari travelled across the land frequently, as seen in the wide distribution of stone tools, and later, fossilized bone. Homo sapiens migrated to Duōmachāha later, with remains from humans being dated as far back as approximately 200,000 years ago. There is no evidence suggesting cohabitation took place between the Kikpari and homo sapiens, with items of Alshar Kikpari culture not existing past 200,000 BCE, barring limited evidence surfaced in Canpei.

Neolithic

The Neolithic age is defined development of agricultural societies along the various rivers of Duōmachāha and the surrounding region. The Nongkun Civilization traces its history back the furthest, with rice cultivation dating back to 10,000 BCE, though other agricultural societies existed on the R'ngsha (ར་ང་ཚ), Skyigichu (སྐྱེ་ཆུ), Kanabyang (ཀན་བྱང), and Kanalho rivers (ཀན་ལྷཽ), with various different crops of choice. Unlike other parts of Alshar, Duōmachāha's proximity to Audonia brought about other crops such as wheat, oranges, blackberry, and pomegranate, though rice remained preferred as more could be produced. The different agricultural societies formed different cultures, with the differing landscapes creating three distinct societies into the late Neolithic Era. The Kana culture, Sky Culture, and Nongkun Culture. Each of these cultures grew comfortable in their harvests and began burgeoning civilizations with room for more specialization. While southern Duōmachāha attained agricultural know-how, the north of the country remained dominated by hunter societies into the early Bronze Age. These hunter societies remained numerous, and more closely resembled tribes than settlements, and relied on domesticating animals of the plateau rather than settling in one place. Horses, cows, and goats were domesticated some time around 3000 BCE, and would travel alongside Duōma tribes or be tamed as needed. Evidence of conflict between the agricultural societies and hunting tribes is limited, but conflict documented by later scholars and following famine suggests technological innovation brought about such.

Era of Legend (Antiquity)

Long before Duōmachāha bore its name, the lands were held together by the first Mang-po Rgyadre-tso Master. According to legend, the plateau was dominated by various warlord territories, but all were kept in check by the Mang-po Rgyadre-tso master. This lost martial art native to the Duōma plateau allowed warriors trained under the Master to wield multiple weapons at once as if they had multiple sets of arms. The legendary Master was able to slow down his time perception to such a degree that he could manipulate the very fabric of the environment around him. At this, the Master wielded the Four elemental weapons of Mang-po Rgyadre-tso: The Chasm Scythe, the Dual Section Thunder Sticks, the Gale Stars, and the Solar Cleaver. With command over the four elements the Mang-po Rgyadre-tso Master raised the Duōma plateau from the ground and permanently bound the land together across the large flat land. Though stretching the land thin forced the warlords to settle their differences, but they only came to peace through their collective fear of the Master. The power that came with the art was condemned, and the Master hid the elemental weapons across the land. These power of these weapons is said to have formed the features of Duōmachāha surrounding the plateau. The Snow Dragon Peaks are among some of the coldest in Alshar, and their dangerous freezing temperatures are said to be spurred by the Gale Stars. The Rusani Pass of the south is known through history to be cursed with constant storms, attributed to being the resting place of the Dual Section Thunder Sticks. Lake Nongkun is said to be the resting place of the Chasm Scythe, where the scythe split the ground open and forced the surrounding rivers to flood into the newly formed valley. The resting place of the Solar Cleaver is unknown, but it is believed to be underneath the Duōma Plateau where it beckoned the high temperatures absorbed by the now shrubland. The trees of the former steppe were lowered by the calling of the sword and removed the great forests that sowed the land's former internal division. Without the unifying power of Mang-po Rgyadre-tso and the Master to pass down his teachings, the new land proved foreign to the newly united people, leading to the period of debilitating famine and survivalist life that would definite the plateau and forge Duōma society.

Era of Survival (~2000 BCE - 600 BCE)

While the Era of Legend survives through folklore, the Era of Survival was chronicled by Yeshi Wangpo, an ancient Duōma philosopher and moralist. His documentation is one of few substantive sources remaining that thoroughly chronicles the foundation of Duōmachāha, though not without its limitations. The main text in which his documentation resides is known as the Pandect. The text documents various historical happenings along with stories of Wangpo's travels throughout Alshar as he collected the Duōma history and the morals he formed throughout his journey. Other available texts are used to fill in gaps in time and writing of legend, but the library of early Duōma literature remains limited into modern times.

Warlord Period (~2000 BCE)

Though shrouded in a thick fog of legend, all texts documenting early Duōma history talk of various skilled warlords leading fragmented territories across the Duōma plateau. Fighting was seemingly bitter and fierce, with different warlords training armies of soldiers in burgeoning combat practices, such as Mang-po Rgyadre-tso. Resource across the plateau was minimal, leading to a scarce supply of adequate weaponry for battle. The power commanded by the warlords brought about tales of heroic combat between these powerful men, while Wangpo was able to create a picture of a more grim reality in the war-torn steppe. He writes of vast empty lands controlled by small groups of soldiers on cavalry while the citizenry was regularly short on necessities.

While the Snow Dragon Pass depopulated into destitution the plateau became fiercely contested. None are able to trace back to the Era of Legend, but a monumental event evidently quelled previously cohesive civilization. While the only authority known on the plateau was that of the warlords, I struggle to see what brought about the collapse of Duōma society. Even as centuries have passed, the plateau is still marked by the anarchy of the Warlord Period, and the Hronizha government has only put this on display. Through my travels I am yet to meet any of the upper plateau who feel anything but the light touch of the new leadership, but the hole left by their conquest has brought an end to the famine.

Yeshi Wangpo, The Pandect, Warlord Period

Though Wangpo posits the existence of a Duōma civilization there is no evidence outside of the Pandect to suggest such. The Pandect itself, while broadly reliable, seemingly both chronicles Duōmachāha and outlines its components. The Snow Dragon Pass civilization existed outside of the scope of Duōma society until the first century but is still described as part of Duōmachāha. The event in question leading to the collapse of early Duōma civilization is thought to be invasion of the plateau from the Snow Dragon Pass, with a depopulation of the mountains following as Duōma armies were able to repel invasion. It is possible a more cohesive society existed in the Duōma plateau at this stage, with Yangpo referencing a previously united Duōma state prior to the Warlord Period. This state, however, evidently collapsed after the theorized invasion from the Snow Dragon Peaks, though there is limited archeological evidence to support this. Template:Alshar topics