Conlang Conworld/Fèngëdèn

Fèngëdèn is a country of the Conlang Conworld which occupies Hungary, Romania, Balkans, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon and Israel. It is divided into 2 parts, separated by Pagártèk strait (Bosphorus). The eastern part has significant Èket population.

The Fenge calendar counts from the first written records of the language (approx. 736)

The Golden Age (End of 1st century to 681)
The Golden Age was a great period in literature, music, and painting of Fengeden. Beginning from birth of Tarèš, the great writer, and ending with the Èket rebellion, it was a period of prosperity and peace.

During that period Fengeden was a kingdom with absolute monarchy. Of the monarchs, Tèbor Űfètaņlek (483-569, reigned from 506 until 569) was the longest reigning and the most renowned.

Èket rebellion (21st Nökes 681 - 36th Bèrkes 681)
The Èket rebellion brought the whole country to ruin, though it lasted only 48 days.

Dark Age (681-770)
Dark Age is a name given to period in which the country was ruled by Èketnòk.

16th-19th centuries
After the Dark Age, the Netherbelgs advanced to the northwestern regions of Fengeden and began a war with Fengeden for territory. The war has resulted in heavy losses for both countries and a draw.