History of Bahariterra

 Bahariterra was first discovered on an unknown date in the early 1500s by Captain Banda Bermudez. There were NOT any native tribes in Bahariterra. (Someone who says they are native to Bahariterra just means that they were born there.) Captain Banda Bermudez who discovered Bahariterra was Portuguese. He had a crew of Portuguese and Spanish shipmates as well as enslaved Swahili people from eastern Africa. Later, Captain Banda Bermudez brought many Arab and Tamil traders to Bahariterra and it can still be seen today in Bahariterra's culture, politics, religious views, and demographics. When Captain Banda Bermudez first discovered Bahariterra, he heard many wild birds singing and he and his crew mates became scared of the sounds that they made and they started to think that the birds were demons. Captain Banda Bermudez made his men burn down the Bahariterra Rainforests on the south shore to scare away the birds which he thought were demons. The wild fire that occurred because of this burned away many acres and the smoke was so thick that it made it all the way to Portugal and was clearly visible. Captain Banda was fleeing the Portuguese so luckily he didn't give away his location with the smoke. Captain Banda Bermudez eventually became a nice person and freed all the slaves and gave everyone equal rights. He was considered a hero and many towns and places in Bahariterra are named after him. The capital of Bahariterra is called Banda and is named after Captain Banda Bermudez. The city of Port St Bermudez in Bahariterra is also named after him. So is St Bermudez Island, Bahariterra and NewPort Banda, Bahariterra. He even got to name the PecanVista Mountains. PecanVista means "place of viewing pecans" referring to the plantations of pecan trees planted below in some of the valleys. Many of these historic pecan plantations are still there. Bahariterra had many edible plants and animals for the Portuguese, Spanish, Tamil, Arab, Persian, Malay, and Polynesian settlers in Bahariterra. Captain Banda brought 1,437 Polynesians to Bahariterra in the early 1600s when he was over 100 years old! That's very old for the time. Captain Banda Bermudez lived to be over 106 years old! Many experts cannot agree on the year he was born but they all say it was either in the late 1400s or early 1500s. He died around 1611 after Bahariterra had been colonized and settled.


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