User:EthanKoenigsberg/Timeline of AHOW: Part Two

PART TWO OF AHOW, FOR THE LIST OF SEGMENTS IN THIS SERIES, CLICK HERE

3700 BCE: Formation of Sumer, like in OTL but later than 4000 BCE. Cuneiform is formed, making the first writing script before Egypt even invents hieroglyphics in OTL.

3600 BCE: Ur is now designated as the capital of Sumer.

3500 BCE: Upper and Lower Egypt was founded, much earlier before Egypt was united in 3000 BCE.

3425 BCE: Papyrus paper is made by the Luepuseans harvesting papyrus for crafting in the Nile.

3000 BCE: The Great Pyramid is built in Upper Egypt in death of Nakhmat II and was built with the son of Nakhmat II being leading the project.

2950 BCE: Stonehenge is built in the same place.

2919 BCE: Egypt is finally united fully through integration with each other. Rekhem becomes ruler of Egypt and starts ordering to record history of Egypt, including the unification.

2873 BCE: Asiheilek I becomes ruler of Egypt.

2700 BCE: Akkad annexes Sumer, marking the first Mesopotamian empire. Kalscavitus (name is in modern Lypusid) establishes strongholds in the annexed Sumer.

2500 BCE: Egypt establishes a hierarchy, it is same as OTL with some exceptions, notably the pharaoh's (the term pharaoh wasn't used until 1000 BCE in this timeline, it was referred as the vizier-emperor [the pharaoh is the head of religion so it would deserve the word vizier] or the alpha to the human slaves) dynasty can marry any rank, from slaves to the dynasty itself.

2430 BCE: Humans discover magic and summons the first demon, where fantasy starts as modern Luepuseans claim. The humans in Africa also starts to worship Galopox, the god of eternality, afterlife and mutation of the human tribes in Africa.

2200 BCE: Approximiate date for first decorated pottery in Greece

1900 BCE: The Akkadian Empire falls apart, splitting into Babylon, Assyria and other states.

1743 BCE: An Egyptian explorer, Nehuritus leaves Upper Egypt, going even more deeper than Nubia. He reaches the 'approxmiate boundaries' of the Luepusean-Human border, which is the beginning of the Nile river and returns in 1739 BCE.

~1725 BCE: The legendary Battle of Kurkag Mara (OTL Juba), a group of Egyptian soldiers fight against the demonic army led by a demon.

1700 BCE: The Luepuseans push the human boundary from Nubia to OTL Eritea borders and Sahara Desert remains unchanged.

1600 BCE: Iron is found and was made into weapons or tools in Mesopotamia and later spread across the Old World through trade. Smelting isn't there yet, so it's hard to make iron weapons, tools at this time

1500 BCE: The Santorini/Thera eruption happens just like in OTL, starting to cool down Earth further while the last 2000 years having an increase. The chariot is invented by that time during the Egyptian invasion of Judah, Israel and other kingdoms.

1475 BCE: Athens is founded earlier than OTL

1400 BCE: Ancient Greeks discover Mesopotamia through a long expedition from an explorer in Mycenaean Greece named as 'Mysrcles'

1390 BCE: Athens is founded just 200 years before it was founded OTL

1320 BCE: Trading between Egypt and Mesopotamia is prioritised

1283 BCE: An Assyrian king, Kaursatiče conquers Babylonia and other Mesopotamian warring states, finally uniting the Mesopotamian lands under a new empire.

1260 BCE: King Kaursatiče (The name is in modern Lypusid) dies of a disease that can infect (cross-transmission) between Luepuseans and humans. His son, Gorgaron succeed and reforms the old Mesopotamian law with new ones, nearly based off Ancient Greek laws

~1250 BCE: Smelting is invented to make processing iron easier by using charcoal in Mesopotamia

ca. 1240 BCE: Egypt suffers an invasion from the Sea Peoples.

1223 BCE: Gorgaron dies, Štiče I (again, modern Lypusid) succeeds in Assyria.

1207 BCE: Štiče I dies, Tukurati-Ashur succeeds in Assyria.

1200 BCE: Dorian invasion. Razing of Knossos was made by the Sea Peoples with almost all of the city was destroyed and pillaged and Mycenae is heavily damaged from the raiding of Dorians and other.

1186 BCE: Tukurati-Ashur dies, Hanad succeeds in Assyria.

1170 BCE: The Great Gold Trade happens between Egypt and the south of the Luepusean controlled regions.

1150 BCE: Most of the Sea Peoples were assimilated to Greek culture or otherwise settle in Palestine.

1145 BCE: Hanad dies, Mirovsvág succeeds in Assyria

1143 BCE: The Kognoician (in modern Bulgaria) eruption triggers the climate worsening globally for 20 years.

1139 BCE: Mirovsvág dies, Korovdrac I succeeds in Assyria

1138 BCE: Sparta is founded as a city state founded by the Dorians after settling.

1076 BCE: Korovdrac I dies, Štiče I (born approx. 1098 BCE and died in 1000 BCE) succeeds.

1062 BCE: Israelites flee from Egypt completely.

1050 BCE: The Trojan War occurs in this period. Troy is captured in 1040 BCE and was never destroyed by the Greeks, however the Trojan Horse is used by the invading forces from Greece.

1049 BCE: Battle of Markhael (OTL Gaza), Egypt suffers losses but for a two year long battle, they finally captured parts of OTL Israel

1000 BCE: Fall of Assyria, as rebellions start to rise across Babylon. King Štiče II (again modern Lypusid) was killed by a governor of Assur, Karad and with help by other civilians to take down tyranny. Other than that, King Barkhatour succeeds in Assyria.