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  • ...nd [[Kalama]]. After the [[Midrinksi Tribes|Midrinksi]] Settlement of the Kalaman Peninsula, Tanshakilu became independent and then allied with [[Narshad]],
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  • In the world of Asdar, history is the written account of the past as transmitted by the elite. Priests, s ...as largely mythical. The titanist school which includes most traditional Kalaman historiographers holds that the Aarokinian Titans maintained an advanced ci
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  • ...[Corundy]] ([[Kshandiguh]]). It is used more often by scholars of ancient history, but avoided by politicians and public leaders as today the name suggests s
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  • ...]] now sunken past the shore of [[Isiagos Island]], Hwalaka was reputed by Kalaman legends to have been founded before the [[Flood of Aturyanda]]. The city w ...th century (2688) based upon Kalaman texts that described its location and history. An [[Ithrads|Ithradic]] dwarf, [[Lakhiadáin Urishad Agusainak]], led a te
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  • ...Scholars prefer the term [[Jathya-Dhumi]]. However, the terms Kalama and Kalaman prevail outside of these languages. [[File:KalamanEmpireca2500AS.jpg|thumb|200px|Extent of Kalaman Empire during the [[Surizhah Kingdom]] around 2500 [[AS]]]]
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  • ...ama]] when it was called [[Kathyabrumya]]. Cetibrymio is a melting pot of Kalaman, Ithatian, and Midretassene heritage. During the past five centuries, the *ca 1000 to 300 AS: Kathyabrumya is ruled variously by Kalaman Princes, Pallathantic and Ithatian Chieftains, and finally becomes subject
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  • ...]. He spoke Tassan, Jaithan, Lucacian, Classical Yophenthean, and ancient Kalaman. *[[Five Ages or the Rationalized History of Gods and Humans]], completed 2714 IR
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  • ...ons in certain parts of the West and is meant as a guide to the student of history. For more information about the people or migration, see the pertinent art * ''VINDALIA'' Late Kalaman → Esabdalite → Ithatian → Midrinksi → Midretassene
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  • ...s of the [[Ephysgæes]]. The history of the Jairutthalese Empire like most history of [[Kalama]] before the [[City-State Period of Kalama]] is thought to be d ...[[Ithwa-Tanchalese Dynasty]] and expanded it. The Kalaman army included [[Kalaman Elephants|elephants]], [[Uhlak]]i mercenaries, and [[centaur]] mercenaries.
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  • ...er of Midretassene Heritage, Salmakhamer is famed throughout the annals of history as the priest and missionary who left his native [[Kalama]] to renew piety ...from the Kalaman Gods of Kalama. Salmakhamer is thought to have been part Kalaman and part Midretassene in heritage. Salmakhamer's conception of the family o
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  • ...ts of [[Paimbalism]] ([[Incarnandism]]), of [[Imzaha]], and of the ancient Kalaman religious philosophies. He ruled for nearly sixty five years and most of [[Category:History of Corundy]]
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  • ...red all Midretasso. The heritage of Midretasso, along with the much older Kalaman civilization, survives in [[Corundy]] and especially eastern Corundy ([[Zam =History=
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  • ...romise between rationalism and irrationalism, accepts authority of ancient Kalaman sources; [[Kalamantizing Philosophers]]
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  • =Chronology of History of Post-Classical Vimalia= ...the present. The time before this is called variously the classical or the Kalaman period.
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  • ...ly considered by scholars to be the first historical period in [[Kalama]]n history, 6100 [[AS]] to 4400 [[AS]]. The city-states of [[Kshandiguh]] and [[Jakub
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  • =History= ...t to the rulers of mainland Kalama. After the Midrinksi Settlement of the Kalaman Peninsula, [[Tanshakilu]] became independent and then allied with [[Narshad
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  • ...e 'Challanushra,' /cʰalːaˈnʊʃra/ is recounted in one of the great epics of Kalaman literature and means 'haunt of Sunmoon' (Challa 'Sunmoon' + 'nushra' abode, =History=
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  • ...Aurician spellcraft, history of Aurician spellcraft, Pallathantic Alchemy, Kalaman Alchemy, and Aurician trade.
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  • ...te a host of cultures and [[humanlikes]] that share many common aspects in history. In limited use, the term "Pallathantic Region" includes the [[Jaggudorn M ...used writing systems of the region can be traced back to Hirgunyan Script (Kalaman) or the Thammazite Alphabet. Artistic and literary traditions have diffused
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  • ...bring about an end to the period known as the [[Kalaman City-States Period|Kalaman City-States]]. The defeat and expulsion of the Adamantine Giants brought ab ...of the [[Thammazite Tribes]] in eastern [[Danona]] and in [[Weshif]]. The Kalaman High Culture period was also simultaneous with the last two millennia of th
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