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The Salthan Year System
For a more detailed explination see Calendar System. In the year the senate was established, the salthan system of counting years changed to count twords the creation of the Senate, The year 0 NG (NeGyagisany) "After the Year of the Senate"). Every year afterword counts upword. The year before the senate was put in place is 1 KG (Kalgyagisany "Years Before the Senate") and counts backwards.

The Konie (Caves) Era (7000-6500 KG)
The First records of Salthan  people appear around 7000 KG. Many were nomads, living in tents or caves in the desert regions. They subsisted on hunter-gathering. Later on in this period some also used small-scale farming to supplement food brought in from hunting.

Uhelshiny (Two parts)/ Nydase (Divided)/ Agricultural Era (6500-447 KG)
See full article: Divided Kingdom period
As farming and agriculture was invented, more and more Salthans settled into farming in the ariable lands, particularly along the fertile coastal regions. During this region also were the building of two fortified cities divided between the various clans. The two largest were the Kesai, living in karathe and the Lykesanai in Ten Terak.

Era of Kings (447-1 KG)
In 5920 after a century and a half of fighting, the people eleccted for themselves a king, Sapa, and unified into one nation, which was then after called Saltha, taking parts of the names of each tribe. Ten Terak became the capital. Up to this point Humans and Salthans have had no contact, and do not even know the other group even exists. The human explorere Henry Bright accidently discovered Saltha and caused the first contact, and for the first time Humans and Salthans discovered they were no the only sancient beings on the planet. Later, the king Lail Gisal (Lail the great) in the middle years of his reign moved the capital to the central city of karathe. 

The 50 year war (44-1 KG)
During the reign of king Kakel In 44 NG a great war erupted between the kingdoms of Trahern against the nations of Braydon and Atpa (also known as Sylvane). In 41 NG, King Kakel declared war on Braydon, despite the advice of his advisers, allying with Trahern. Though they won some small early victories with ambush tactics, As Saltha advanced more over enemy territories they began to suffer catastrophic defeats. At Wyndivile's plane Saltha lost over 100,000 soldiers in the battle, with 5,000 wounded. It was the single greatest loss in history since the unification. 

By 10 NG riots and an outright revolution began until Kakel was overthrown in 3 NG. Saltha officially withdrew and signed a peace agreement in that same year and the next year put up the senatorial system. The war ended in the defeat of Trahern, and the signing of the peace accord of Wyndavile's plain on October 29th, 3 NG.

Modern Saltha/Senatorial Period (0 NG to TODAY)
A senatorial system was set up almost 3 years after Kakel was dethroned and the year was even commemorated by marking the years based on when the senate was established, with 0 "Nepala Girtny" (NG, Post Senatorial). The senatorial system is still in use today.