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''Author: Atarah al'Norahn''
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During the Years FY, Garen was one of the kings of [[Dhowlan]], which was located where [[Ghealdan]] now lies.  He was involved in several wars with the neighboring nation of [[Farashelle]].
  
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==Garen's Wall==
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There is a cliff in north-eastern Ghealdan that is today called "Garen's Wall" because of the defense that it provided against Farashelle. During the time of the [[Ten Nations]], it was located within the nation of [[Manetheren]]. In the Free Years, it formed the border of Farashelle and Dhowlan and later [[Ghealdan]]'s northern border, though the land to the north was unclaimed.
  
During the Years FY, Garen was one of the kings of Dhowlan, which was located where Ghealdan now lies.  He was involved in several wars with the neighbouring nation of Farashelle.
 
  
There is a cliff in north-eastern Ghealdan that is today called "Garen’s Wall" because of the defence that it provided against Farashelle.
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(Reference: {{Guide2|30}}; {{qotW|22}})
 
 
(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan’s ‘The Wheel of Time,’ Chapter 30; Question of the Week, Week 22)
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 28 June 2021

During the Years FY, Garen was one of the kings of Dhowlan, which was located where Ghealdan now lies. He was involved in several wars with the neighboring nation of Farashelle.

Garen's Wall

There is a cliff in north-eastern Ghealdan that is today called "Garen's Wall" because of the defense that it provided against Farashelle. During the time of the Ten Nations, it was located within the nation of Manetheren. In the Free Years, it formed the border of Farashelle and Dhowlan and later Ghealdan's northern border, though the land to the north was unclaimed.


(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time", Chapter 30; Robert Jordan Question of the Week, Week 22)