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Origins of the Kalama, Aturyandakumi, briefly touches on the [[Flood of Aturyanda]], role of [[Aturyanda]]. | Origins of the Kalama, Aturyandakumi, briefly touches on the [[Flood of Aturyanda]], role of [[Aturyanda]]. | ||
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+ | The account of Aturyanda as given in the Aturyandakumi and contrary accounts given from other sources, spurious and otherwise. | ||
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+ | The heirs and institutions of Aturyanda; Aturyanda's campaign to unite the survivor tribes of the surrounding lands | ||
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+ | The Midringir emigration and invasion of Kalama | ||
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+ | Institutions adopted by the Midretassenes which survive today (7th century) | ||
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+ | ;Book Fifteen | ||
+ | Remnants of Kalaman Civilization | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 21:36, 21 November 2013
The Kalamantica is a cultural treatise written in the late sixth to early seventh century by the Midretassene scholar, Orkybanthinantis of Addinoro, in the Ithatian Language for the benefit of Ithatians living in the Yophenthean provinces of Midretasso. A revival of interest among Ithatians in the peninsula and in the islands in the ancient Kalamans sparked Orkybanthinantis to produce his work which became a success during his lifetime and essential reading for anyone who wishes to study pre-Midringir Kalama.
The work was organized into fifteen books.
Outline
- Book One
Origins of the Kalama, Aturyandakumi, briefly touches on the Flood of Aturyanda, role of Aturyanda.
- Book Two
The account of Aturyanda as given in the Aturyandakumi and contrary accounts given from other sources, spurious and otherwise.
- Book Three
The heirs and institutions of Aturyanda; Aturyanda's campaign to unite the survivor tribes of the surrounding lands
- Book Thirteen
The Midringir emigration and invasion of Kalama
- Book Fourteen
Institutions adopted by the Midretassenes which survive today (7th century)
- Book Fifteen
Remnants of Kalaman Civilization
See Also
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