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==Kintara==
 
==Kintara==
  
Kintara was one of the twenty-four nations that arose either during or shortly after the War of the Hundred Years. It was located in the southern part of the Westlands, with [[Murandy]] to the west, [[Maredo]]/[[Far Madding]] to the south, and [[Mar Haddon]]/Haddon Mirk to the east, where the Hills of Kintara now lie (The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time").
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Kintara was one of the twenty-four nations that arose either during or shortly after the [[War of the Hundred Years]]. It was located in the southern part of the [[Westlands]], with [[Murandy]] to the west, [[Maredo]]/[[Far Madding]] to the south, and [[Mar Haddon]]/Haddon Mirk to the east, where the Hills of Kintara now lie (The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time").
  
 
The nation of Kintara faded away by the year 600 NE (The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time"). All that is left are the Hills of Kintara.
 
The nation of Kintara faded away by the year 600 NE (The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time"). All that is left are the Hills of Kintara.
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The information that exists on the Hills of Kintara is nearly nonexistent, with the exception of the location.
 
The information that exists on the Hills of Kintara is nearly nonexistent, with the exception of the location.
  
On their way to Far Madding, [[Cadsuane]] and company ride through the Hills of Kintara ([[Winter's Heart: Chapter 23|Winter's Heart, Chapter 23]]).
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On their way to [[Far Madding]], [[Cadsuane]] and company ride through the Hills of Kintara ({{wh2|Chapter 23}}).
  
 
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Revision as of 11:49, 31 March 2008

Author: Atarah al'Norahn

Kintara

Kintara was one of the twenty-four nations that arose either during or shortly after the War of the Hundred Years. It was located in the southern part of the Westlands, with Murandy to the west, Maredo/Far Madding to the south, and Mar Haddon/Haddon Mirk to the east, where the Hills of Kintara now lie (The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time").

The nation of Kintara faded away by the year 600 NE (The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time"). All that is left are the Hills of Kintara.

The Hills of Kintara

The information that exists on the Hills of Kintara is nearly nonexistent, with the exception of the location.

On their way to Far Madding, Cadsuane and company ride through the Hills of Kintara (Winter's Heart, Chapter 23).