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The Histories contains stories about kings and prophets from central Yasteria and their journey with Paxism starting from the Ichtmar up to the compilation of the Vagumar. It was taken from multiple sources. Lord Tiraz Mawal, King Hosna IV, King Gurwan II, King Medayin II, King Joral II and King Suleiman are recognised as authors.
The Histories contains stories about kings and prophets from central Yasteria and their journey with Paxism starting from the Ichtmar up to the compilation of the Vagumar. It was taken from multiple sources. Lord Tiraz Mawal, King Hosna IV, King Gurwan II, King Medayin II, King Joral II and King Suleiman are recognised as authors.


# Life and death of Prophet Besmali: describes his ministry, personal journey and struggles, death and burial in Lyon at the site now thought t be the location of the Shrine of Prophet Besmali.
# Life and death of Prophet Besmali: describes his ministry, personal journey and struggles, death and burial in Lyon at the site now thought to be the location of the Shrine of Prophet Besmali around 2005 BCE.
# Construction of the Memorial of the Jovian Gate: explains how Lord Tiraz Mawal and other followers of Besmali built the Memorial of the Jovian Gate.
# Construction of the Memorial of the Jovian Gate: explains how Lord Tiraz Mawal and other followers of Besmali built the Memorial of the Jovian Gate around 1900 BCE.
# War of Wala and Tsuhe: Tells of how the structure was destroyed in 1450 BCE during the Battle of the Holy Hill between the Kingdom of Wala and the Kingdom of Tsuhe under Kings Eqad and Putuldin respectively.
# War of Wala and Tsuhe: Tells of how the structure was destroyed in 1450 BCE during the Battle of the Holy Hill between the Kingdom of Wala and the Kingdom of Tsuhe under Kings Eqad and Putuldin respectively.
# Reconstruction of the Memorial of the Jovian Gate: Tells of how the Memorial was rebuilt by King Hosna IV of Akil in 1475 on his victory over the Kingdom of Tsuhe which had gained control of the area from the Kingdom of Wala.
# Reconstruction of the Memorial of the Jovian Gate: Tells of how the Memorial was rebuilt by King Hosna IV of Akil in 1475 BCE on his victory over the Kingdom of Tsuhe which had gained control of the area from the Kingdom of Wala.
# Second destruction: Describes how the second iteration was destroyed by an earthquake in 1230 BCE. The site was rebuilt by King Gurwan II of Akil. The site was moved 30 metres to the east due to the calculations of astronomer Jawalal Haldin.
# Second destruction: Describes how the second iteration was destroyed by an earthquake in 1230 BCE. The site was rebuilt by King Gurwan II of Akil. The site was moved 30 metres to the east due to the calculations of astronomer Jawalal Haldin.
# War of Yehudah and Akil: Describes how Joral II of Yehudah defeated and absorbed Akil and converted to Paxism and rebuilt the Memorial of the Jovian Gate.
# War of Yehudah and Akil: Describes how Joral II of Yehudah defeated and absorbed Akil and converted to Paxism and rebuilt the Memorial of the Jovian Gate.
# Writing of the Ichtmar: Explains how King Suleiman got a vision to write the Ichtmar, commissioned Jerome of Damaclion to write it and called the Council of Adrien to approve it.
# Writing of the Vagumar: Explains how King Suleiman got a vision to write the Ichtmar, commissioned Jerome of Damaclion to write it and called the Council of Adrien to approve it around 1100 BCE.
# Start of the New Age: This was added after the completion of the Vagumar and it was approved by the Council of Yehudah. It is the only widely accepted addition. Explains how the Memorial was destroyed by a meteor which nearly freed Borg, but through prayer by King Medayin II of Akil, the end of the world was averted and a new age began.
# Start of the New Age: This was added after the completion of the Vagumar and it was approved by the Council of Yehudah. It is the only widely accepted addition. Explains how the Memorial was destroyed by a meteor which nearly freed Borg, but through prayer by King Medayin II of Akil, the end of the world was averted and a new age began in 0 CE.


=== Wisdom ===
=== Wisdom ===