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This new calendar was established to celebrate the freedom from the [[Trolloc]] threat, although the starting point was only speculated; the debates regarding which year of [[the Toman Calendar]] should be considered FY 1 last until our time.
 
This new calendar was established to celebrate the freedom from the [[Trolloc]] threat, although the starting point was only speculated; the debates regarding which year of [[the Toman Calendar]] should be considered FY 1 last until our time.
  
In the first twenty years after the end of the Trolloc Wars, the Gazaran Calendar rose to great popularity and remained in use until after the War of the Hundred Years, when [[the Farede Calendar]] was created to replace it.
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In the first twenty years after the end of [[the Trolloc Wars]], the Gazaran Calendar rose to great popularity and remained in use until after [[the War of the Hundred Years]], when [[the Farede Calendar]] was created to replace it.
  
 
(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time")
 
(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time")
  
[[Category:Geography and Cultures]]
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[[Category:Geography and Cultures|Gazaran]]

Revision as of 07:38, 16 July 2007

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Devisor: Tiam of Gazar

Dating: FY for Free Year

This new calendar was established to celebrate the freedom from the Trolloc threat, although the starting point was only speculated; the debates regarding which year of the Toman Calendar should be considered FY 1 last until our time.

In the first twenty years after the end of the Trolloc Wars, the Gazaran Calendar rose to great popularity and remained in use until after the War of the Hundred Years, when the Farede Calendar was created to replace it.

(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time")