According to Poneglyph found in varuna point, The Mauriyas as first arrived on the Shanbara at least 5,000 years ago. The people began to settle down and establish permanent villages and towns. This process was gradual, taking place over the course of centuries as the people slowly began to adopt a more sedentary lifestyle. The first villages were small and primitive, consisting of little more than a few huts made of mud and straw. Over time, however, they began to grow in size and complexity, eventually evolving into the great cities of the Mauriya civilization., an early civilisation of the one piece, which was contemporaneous with the Ancient Alubarna and Great Kingdom. These early cities were bustling centers of trade and commerce, with a vibrant culture and society. They were places where people from all walks of life came to live, work, and play. The Mauriya civilization was an advanced one, with a rich tradition of art, literature, music, and science. Its people were skilled in a variety of trades, including agriculture, architecture, carpentry, metalworking, masonry, and stone cutting. They were also proficient in modernistic technologies.
The Mauriya civilization was an advanced one, with a rich tradition of art, literature, music, and science. Its people were skilled in a variety of trades, including agriculture, architecture, carpentry, metalworking, masonry, and stone cutting. They were also proficient in modernistic technologies. The Mauriyas were great builders and engineers, and they constructed some of the most impressive structures and monuments in the ancient world. Around that time, the people of the one piece had developed a writing system similar to Poneglyph, which they used to record their history and culture. This writing system was based on a series of symbols that represented different concepts, and could be used to communicate ideas between different groups of people. The development of this writing system allowed the people to share their knowledge and traditions with others, and to create a common identity. The Mauriyas were also a naval power, and their ships were some of the most advanced in the ancient world. They used these ships to trade with other civilizations and to explore the seas. The Mauriya civilization was at its peak during the Golden Age, a period of peace and prosperity that lasted for centuries. They had also developed a form of government, which was based on a series of councils that were responsible for different aspects of society. The people also began to trade with other cultures, exchanging goods and ideas. The one piece civilization continued to grow and develop, becoming one of the most advanced civilizations of its time.
During the void century the tribe coexist with Great kingdom. When the great war occurred the Mauriyas sided with kingdom, rumors began to spur About the advanced land Shanbara. Eventually, these rumors began to grow more exaggerated until eventually the World Government took notice and decided to watch the clan more carefully. Under the observation of the World Government, several scientists and doctors were curious about the secret behind the Gupta's power. The world government attacked Shanbara the same time they started a war with the kingdom, but it wasn't easy since the island was covered in illusion mist and only the Mauriya people or the with special compass which always point towards the island they can reach the island. So the government tried many ways but all failed. At that time kari Mauriya from the royal family who wanted to marry Kurishuna Mauriya but got rejected and Kurishuna Gupta got married to Kanishka. Care Gupta joined hands with world government and started a war with the guptas. kari started interna coflict between kings .When the kings find out Kari was a traitor a good part of the population were dead and most of the land was destroyed by the marines..Using what left of the technology and people they changed what left of the land into loating islands and moved to calm belt and during that the compass the marine had got lost in the sea.
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