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== History ==
== History ==
Agrada was built on the site of the destroyed Andu city of Kanda. Kadar ordered the ruins to be converted into a new city –which he named Agrada– on 28-7 1784 TT.
Agrada was built on the site of the destroyed Andu city of Kanda. Kadar ordered the ruins to be converted into a new city –which he named Agrada– on 28-7 1784 TT.
Ukat of the Arkaran and Amarken moved to Agrada after Ekank replaced him as the Leader the Akarian Confederation (with the new title of [[Living King]]). Ukat's descendants married into many of the prominant families of Agrada.
On 29-7 922 TT the [[Ossbosche of Agrada]], [[Katoi Jakor]] inherited a small [[goyalal]] orchard in the [[Dakon Kadrike]]. Shortly after a rumour began circulating that the orchard had been given to him by [[Geikut Dakon]], [[Leader of the Dakon]] as a bribe. On 21-10 922 TT Arkuph – in his capacity as Leader of the Deram – removed Jokor from his position as Ossbosche of Agrada. On 1-1 920 TT Katoi Jakor announced to several [[bosches]] he had known as an ossbosche, that during his time as an ossbosche, he had pieced together the descendants of [[Wayok]]'s son [[Ukat]] and that he was among those descendants. He declared the return of the [[Arkara]] (A term used at the time to describe Kadar's tribal groups following the creation of the [[Akarinian Confederation]]) and his own status as [[Leader of the Arkara]] with Agrada serving as their capital. The Arkara were later recognised as a [[Kadrike]] on 27-3 591 TT.


[[Category:Cities in the Arkara Kadrike]]
[[Category:Cities in the Arkara Kadrike]]
[[Category:Akaria pages]]
[[Category:Akaria pages]]

Latest revision as of 20:09, 1 July 2024

Agrada is a city in the Kingdom of Akaria and the capital of the Arkara Kadrike.

History

Agrada was built on the site of the destroyed Andu city of Kanda. Kadar ordered the ruins to be converted into a new city –which he named Agrada– on 28-7 1784 TT.

Ukat of the Arkaran and Amarken moved to Agrada after Ekank replaced him as the Leader the Akarian Confederation (with the new title of Living King). Ukat's descendants married into many of the prominant families of Agrada.

On 29-7 922 TT the Ossbosche of Agrada, Katoi Jakor inherited a small goyalal orchard in the Dakon Kadrike. Shortly after a rumour began circulating that the orchard had been given to him by Geikut Dakon, Leader of the Dakon as a bribe. On 21-10 922 TT Arkuph – in his capacity as Leader of the Deram – removed Jokor from his position as Ossbosche of Agrada. On 1-1 920 TT Katoi Jakor announced to several bosches he had known as an ossbosche, that during his time as an ossbosche, he had pieced together the descendants of Wayok's son Ukat and that he was among those descendants. He declared the return of the Arkara (A term used at the time to describe Kadar's tribal groups following the creation of the Akarinian Confederation) and his own status as Leader of the Arkara with Agrada serving as their capital. The Arkara were later recognised as a Kadrike on 27-3 591 TT.