Mogaru

Mogaru, officially the Mogaru Republic (Moru: Mãrghu Ugeset; Nalorene: Moere Ruelica) is a sovereign nation in southeastern Korasha. The nation is the largest Moru speaking nation in the world, and has the largest Nalorene speaking population in the world. It is bordered by Ceprii and Maguri to the south, Mahki, Bashuti, and Orkar to the east, Origisi to the north, and the Adriantic Sea to the east. The capital and most populous city in Mogaru is Nuella.

Mogaru has been inhabited since the earliest periods of human history, with archeologists having found numerous tools and weapons made of iron in the Mohe River Valley in the center of the country. It is clear that these earliest people were hunter-gatherers, and that the first advanced settlements did not emerge in the Mogaru until 1300 BCE in the Mohe Civilization. Little is known about this civilization, and most of our knowledge comes from later sources from colonialist researchers from Nalore or the Khudar. Repeated invasions into their lands by the Khudari prompted the Mogaru to form the Mogari Empire in 1010 CE, and through trade and communication with the north, adopted the Kainist faith in favor of their former traditional ethnic religion, though the worship of this faith continued in rural areas and continues to this day. The Mogaru fought several wars with the people to the south, and conquered the Maguri region by 1345. The Paravantene script was spread to the region in 1401 by the Khudari priest Ufa Seif, who brought the script through the Kainist religious texts. Nalorene expeditions into the Mogaru began in 1450 with explorer Ruvyn Cargwyn.