4th century

The 4th century is the period from 300 to 399 AGS. This period of history features several notable military conflicts in Fountainhead, such as the Makhatganda Civil War, the invasion of Dâmer-ṭegik, and various clashes between the Telehe and the Ansang Empire.

Events

 * Early 4th century: Tensions in the Erkhanda (later Makhatganda) rise and lead eventually to a civil war.
 * 304: Ɨmbɨlo II becomes Ansang emperor.
 * 304-313: The Western Cycle of Ħautaric epic poetry is developed.
 * 311: Uṣṭi II and Lenre' I become bar-ârcacak.
 * 316-318: The First God Kingdom of the West suffers severe harvest failures, a large earthquake causes substantial damage to Leṣek-etku, and 'amta-tkausekan secedes from the First God Kingdom of the West, finally culminating in the deposition of the reigning monarchs, beginning a period of anarchy.
 * 322: Mteni III and C̣e'ħenek II become bar-ârcacak, ending the anarchy.
 * 328: Roto’u becomes Ansang emperor.
 * 331: The civil war in Erkhanda comes to an end, resulting in the foundation of Makhatganda, ruled by the pentarchy known as the Kembu Korthat.
 * c. 340: Telehe peoples attack the Early Ansang Kingdom, conquering land around the Leda river and forming the Telehe Confederacy.
 * 345: Seileso’obo becomes Ansang emperor.
 * 347: Power struggles cause the stability of the First God Kingdom of the West to decline, culminating in a failed command economy and a resultant failure in harvest in 347. After this, the city of Uṣûnur also left the kingdom.
 * 350: The city of Bērzun is conquered and becomes the centre of the Telehe Confederacy.
 * 353: Mnubaiek I and Lenre' II become bar-ârcacak.
 * 354: The city of Dâmer-ṭegik declares independence from the First God Kingdom of the West. Ralku I and Turen I are wed in secret, technically beginning the New Kingdom of Dâmer-ṭegik.
 * 356: A permanent office for military affairs is established in Makhatganda.
 * 357: Xirouta’ becomes Ansang emperor.
 * 358: A band of soldiers organised by the Dâmer-ṭegik nobility invades Leṣek-etku, deposing the reigning monarchs Mnubaiek I and Lenre' II and reinstating the traditional Ħautar gerontocratic system of rule in the city. Ralku I and Turen I are subsequently decreed bar-ârcacak of Dâmer-ṭegik, officially beginning the New Kingdom of Dâmer-ṭegik.
 * 366: The Council of Thirty is founded as government of the Makhatganda state.
 * 370: Emperor Xirouta’ appoints Toho of Yuge as his heir, raising doubts among the Ansang high priests and eventually leading to a separation between the empire and the priesthood.
 * 371: Toho of Yuge becomes Ansang emperor, beginning the Yuge Dynasty
 * 379: The first Dugrien states are formed as city states begin to conquer smaller clans.
 * 390: A large storm ravages Cqa, destroying many settlements and ultimately leading to an increase in nomadism.
 * 393: Molopo of Yuge becomes Ansang emperor.
 * 397: Reforms begin to standardise timekeeping in the Tyon-Arat.

Births

 * 302: Raṣḍu I (d. 395)
 * 303: Mnubaiek I (d. 358)
 * 305: Gânat I (d. 395)
 * 306: Raṣḍu, sister of Ralku I and Raṣḍu I and mother of Uṣṭi III
 * 309: Lenre' II (d. 358)
 * 319: C̣e'ħenek III (d. 421)
 * 324: Gânat, brother of C̣e'ħenek III and grandfather of Gânat II
 * 334: Uṣṭi III (d. 421)
 * 346: Turen II (d. 430)
 * 358: Meṣṭet, father of Gânat II
 * 370: Raṣḍu II (d. 430)
 * 374: Utku', sister of Raṣḍu II and mother of Raṣḍu III and Mteni IV
 * 386: Gânat II (d. 455)

Deaths

 * 302: Ɨmbɨlo II, Ansang emperor
 * 311: Utku' I (b. 210) and Ra'iek II (d. 217)
 * 318: Uṣṭi II (b. 251) and Lenre' I (b. 246)
 * 326: Ɨmbɨlo III, Ansang emperor
 * 343: Roto’u, Ansang emperor
 * 353: Mteni III (b. 293) and C̣e'ħenek II (b. 276)
 * 355: Seileso’obo, Ansang emperor
 * 356: Kalras, military leader and one of the Kembu Korthat (b. 281)
 * 358: Mnubaiek I (b. 303) and Lenre' II (b. 309)
 * 366: Attemak, a tribal leader of the Makhat and one of the Kembu Korthat (b. 279)
 * 370: Xirouta’, Ansang emperor
 * 371: Saymerge, a member of the Astmergian bureaucracy, a high priest of Vánarv and one of the Kembu Korthat (b. 268)
 * 389: Ralku I (b. 295) and Turen I (b. 286)
 * 390: Toho of Yuge, Ansang emperor
 * 391: Erkhiye, leader of a wealthy family of landowners and one of the Kembu Korthat (b. 282)
 * 395: Raṣḍu I (b. 302) and Gânat I (b. 305)
 * 398: Kerter Kemsin, a noble scribe from Vánarv and one of the Kembu Korthat (b. 282)

Inventions, discoveries, introductions

 * 365: A tarp-like material derived from xis is invented by the Maicqa, leading to an increased popularity of tent-like structures over fully built huts.