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  • ...the [[Shardanian Language]] are descended from the Jathya-Dhumi Language. Jathya-Dhumi (Kalaman Language) is considered one of the great classical languages and h [[Category:Jathya-Dhumi]]
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  • ...rebuilt civilization. Many more, it is believed, succumbed to the fall of civilization that followed the [[Flood of Aturyanda]]. =Nine Cradles of Civilization=
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  • ...incipal of [[Interpretatio Isxinthiona]], was considered equivalent to the Jathya-Dhumi god, [[Babirrha]], the ancient god of wine. [[Category:Jathya-Dhumi Civilization]]
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  • ...e of Tirionites remains unknown and their script undeciphered. The ancient Jathya-Dhumi ([[Kalama]]n) name for Tirios was 'Saumakya'. =End of Tirionite Civilization=
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  • ...ces and inscriptions from their culture survived to later times. Other non-Jathya-Dhumi and non-Gwenyan peoples that lived to some extent in Kalama were the [[Esab *[[Jathya-Dhumi]]
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  • ...of Aturyanda]]. Some scholars believe many of the cities of the Drameggin Civilization rest to this day in the depths of the Memnosian Sea, such as [[Kathyasundi] ...thya-Dhumi]] peoples and languages were roughly coterminous with Drameggin Civilization.
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  • ...guage]]. The name 'Jaithan' is thought to derive from the ethnic group, [[Jathya-Dhumi]].
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  • ...ait of Ummak]]. The Sea of Memnosia rested at the heart of the [[Drameggin Civilization]]. ...homeland of the [[Jathya-Dhumi]] people who were part of the [[Drameggin]] Civilization. The Flood of Aturyanda and associated cataclysms caused the barely inland
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  • ...ediluvian]] and directly tied to the ancient [[Drameggin]] civilization ([[Jathya-Dhumi]]). As the millennia passed in ancient [[Kalama]], his worship waned and o
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  • ...nsciousness expressed according to the needs and prayers of the particular civilization. They were beyond mortal comprehension in their purest forms and thus coul ...Sky manifestation, [[Thwar]], is viewed as the [[Sky Father]] in Thracian Civilization.
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  • ...poke an isolated language, unrelated to the [[Gwenyan Languages]] or the [[Jathya-Dhumi Language]] of ancient [[Kalama]]. They resisted the incursions of the [[Ith ...ht to have been borrowed by the Midrinksi Tribes and subsequently into the civilization of the [[Midretassene Empire]].
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  • ...of this long and highly cultural civilization. Scholars prefer the term [[Jathya-Dhumi]]. However, the terms Kalama and Kalaman prevail outside of these languages ...iod of the Midrinksi Settlement of Kalama and the end of classical Kalaman civilization.
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  • ...ndy]] and especially eastern Corundy ([[Zamiria]]) as part of the [[Tassan Civilization]]. ...inksi and Kalaman culture established the foundation of later Midretassene Civilization, with great honor given to the much more ancient Kalaman contribution. In t
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  • ...]]. Midretasso borrowed and re-transmitted components of late [[Kalama]]n Civilization throughout its empire, including astronomy, metaphysics, engineering, medic ...e Over-King. The office of Meddix was retained. The tribal chieftains and Jathya-Dhumi princes became subject to the Over-King, while retaining some degree of aut
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  • [[City of Johaulia|Johaulia]] is the principle city of the [[Jathya-Dhumi]] civilization of the [[Jaithan Highlands]] ([[Vimalia)]]. Before the Midrinksi immigrati
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  • The Aturyandakumi is an important component of [[Jathya-Dhumi]] cultural and religious beliefs. ...e of the ruling city of [[Kathyasundi]], a great city of the [[Drameggin]] Civilization.
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  • *Kalama: ancient civilization of Corundy, Jathya-Dhumi
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  • ...Cultures]] and several other civilizations. The intervening Midretassene Civilization transmitted and transformed much of this ancient culture to modern-day Coru ...-Gwenyan peninsula, especially under Vimalian Rule. The ancient Vimalians (Jathya-Dhumi) called the peninsula '[[Kshandiguh]]'. '[[Midretasso]]' refers to the pen
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  • ...elieved to have originated largely from the [[antediluvian]] [[Drameggin]] Civilization and are preserved in the modern cultures of [[Rhiony]] and [[Vimalia]] as w ...are at length defeated by the gods who introduce a new race of humans, the Jathya-Dhumi.
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  • ...nya is the common name for the ancient writing system used in late Kalaman Civilization that is the source of many modern writing systems. Hirgunya is an [http://e ...foreign sound 'll,' a voiceless lateral fricative which does not occur in Jathya-Dhumi languages. It was used to represent this foreign sound found in the [[Nept
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