The Hirsid River Civilization develops along the Hirsid River in Arberia.
The Strand's western-most cities began to coalesce around this time as a result of the desert's trade with the Kcalsbury Continent. The eastern half would lag behind until the High Elves Enter Arberia.
The first official expeditions of Delos'Nordan into Arberia began after the subjugation of Devania. Most did not return, later becoming the Desert Elves.
The largest migration of Beast-Hordes occurred during the Age of Destruction, as they fled westward from Pharos and rampaged across the Kcalsbury Continent, until eventually reaching The West Marches, in which they were contained.
Nomads from the Arberian desert begin to migrate towards the Kcalsbury Continent as a result of pressure from the fleeing Beast-Horde races.
The Nomadic Migration led to a new influx of Uzbari immigrants to Kandesh. Though their integration was largely peaceful and supported due to their shared origins in Arberia, raids by fellow Uzbari from The Horse-Lord Lands will cause tension over time.
The Western Exodus, usually just referred to as "the exodus," since it is the most famous mass migration of peoples, occurred as a result of the West March Wars, which saw parts of the Kcalsbury Continent invaded by hordes of the violent Thalgor.
The Hirsid Golden Age saw the prosperity of philosophy, science, and magic within the floodplains of the Hirsid River in Arberia.
The Birth of the Sisters refers to the annexation of New Nor and Nauten by the Norrish people in the late Age of Enlightenment.
The King-of-Kings of Arberia begins funding the Karavali tribesmen of the south to resist colonial efforts upon his nation. The Karavali turned towards insurgency against colonialists and the Arberian government when this funding and support was later cut off.
Rotspur spreads throughout The Protectorate-Commonwealth and the Border Kingdoms, especially Fyra. It soon spreads to Pharos, as well as north on Kcalsbury, due to trade routes. The disease kills millions, paralyzes millions more, and nobody is spared loss.
The Sherazi Doctrine refers to the doctrine of the contemporary King-of-Kings of Arberia, Delshad Alinejad Sherazi. At this time, he declared the divine and inalienable right of the King-of-Kings to the lands of Arberia, effectively rendering the question of the southern colonies to the spiritual planes.
The Karavali turn against Arberia when their support is cut off under The Sherazi Doctrine. Their insurgency spreads to the Strand and some of the Jewel-Cities, but remains concentrated in the south of Arberia.