Ïhŋúr-Rühýköš
Ïhŋúr-Rühýköš, or Inruuixos, was a key city of the Lrhúuŋðarr Tribe and its flagship Palïŋ-Lhrúuŋðarr trade route. Alongside Ïbhaažrrt, Ïhŋúr-Rühýköš was one of the two final connecting cities that finished the long line of roads and cities through its proximity to Ürhökk, the planned connected city of the Hýyo-Wýðúr and the endgoal of the trade route. As such, Ïhŋúr-Rühýköš prospered throughout the Ýmor-Lhrúuŋðarr, the Golden Age of the Lhrúuŋðarr Tribe, remaining a key center of cultural mixing, economic diversity, and strategic importance even after the tribe's decline.
The city was formed by the Tribe of Varhoŋïð-Khalúš as one of the many cities formed by both the Khalúšians and Lhrúuŋðïans during the Northern Campaigns of 25015 - 25003 AYM. Following the collapse of the former during the Battle of Ïbhaažrrt-Ýhöýhašúk, Lhrúuŋðarr would rapidly take control of the cities of their enemy, including Ïhŋúr-Rühýköš itself. These cities would then be restructured and rebuilt to serve the Lhrúuŋðarr's goals, mainly in establishing the tribe's trade route, the Palïŋ-Lhrúuŋðarr.

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