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The Nordian empire would last in the boundaries Nordin VI defined until Altash's successor, Tunsayehu. By his 46th year of reign (1108), the inner tensions inside the Lewizi elites, which confronted supporters and detractors of the "impelanzation" the empire was undergoing not only in the ideological field, but also around the economical and administration aspects (in which Altash was inspired as a model of efficiency), made the empire split in half. Tunsayehu's forced abdication and the subsequent inner Lewizi war left the Peragen river as border between the two newly formed realms, which would follow different trends from that moment.
 
On the one hand, Tunsayehu's aunt, Tsanainesh, kept the control of Conoso, Intergua, the southern Peragian areas and the puppet state of Stena (modern day Estenes),; whileon the other, Inidiswa, governor of Yamalikiti (modern day Tiziri) and member of Tunsayehu's court, crossed the Peragen and successfully sieged Portóculo with the support of the Albon and Puntal as allies, only for Tsanainesh's forces to take control of the city only a month later. With no side being able to cross the Peragen river, the Conosian and Yamalikitin empires signed the Treaty on Both Banks, which established both empires as independent entities from each other, setting the lower Peragen valley as common border, and as legitimate successors of the Nordian empire, as well as acknowledging each empire's rulers as Guardians of Her Legacy.
 
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