Kshandiguh
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Kshandiguh, (archaic Kshandiguha) is the ancient Kalaman name for what is today the Corundian Peninsula. It is attested as early as the eighth millennium before Salmakhamer. Its origin is uncertain but generally thought to mean 'land of the golden bull.'
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