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Over the course of the 14th and 15th centuries, Auravas would extensively explore and revive trade in the areas around it, constantly pushing farther and farther into uncharted or poorly mapped territory. In 1395, admiral Nakaz Sivprasra led a large expedition along the western coast of Gondwana, reaching the Sultanate of Sayyed, bringing back large quantities of jewelry and Sayqidi literature. Further contact between the two civilizations would be established in the coming decades, with a number of trade-focused treaties being organized between the states, giving Auravasi merchants a near monopoly in Cerenerian Southwest Gondwanan trade.
 
With the resurgence of Auravasi power in the 1300s, repossessing and expanding its former hold on trade was made a priority. In 1385the centuries since its independence, followingSevnik had continued to function as a largetrade scalenexus, building up a substantial naval engagementforce to defend against pirates and empires. In 1385, perhapsan advance force of Auravasi ships was repelled by the largestbulk Southernof Gondwanathe hadSevnik seennavy inoff centuriesthe coast of the mainland, Auravasbut retookit was followed by a more substantial fleet that engaged and decisively defeated the citySevnik navy. UnsatisfiedWith withthe justresistance destroyed, the portAuravasi cityforce was able to sail into the Sevnik harbor, Auravastaking thenthe engagedcity inwith the help of an overland force. The next few decades would see a largenumber scaleof colonizationnew campaignAuravasi onsettlements across the southernnorthern coast of Hayaneste. While the Floosianformer strait.governors Thisof the city-state of Sevnik were disinterested in further expansion turnedon manythe ofisland and maintained cordial relations with the native groupsHlenderian againstpeople for trading and defense purposes, the new Auravasi settlements would rapidly grow and ledbegin to settle deeper into the island. This expansion incurred resistance from many of the native groups, who led coordinated attacks on the colonies, which the colonial forces frequently returned in kind. By the mid-1400s, Auravas had control of the general territory of modern day Joralesia.
 
==== Auravasi Golden Age ====
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==== Auravasi-Ethalrian Rivalry ====
In 1499, a fleet led by Ethalrian explorer Waltraud Vogel reached Sevnik, the first contact between Ethalria and Auravas. One of the strongest powers of Aurora, Ethalria had begun to project its power beyond Aurora, engaging in overseas colonialism.
 
==== Union With Zemeprievadai ====
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