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− | The Tigskö were a [[Sky Tribes|sky tribe]] who dwelt on the [[Pundgadh Plateau]] around the | + | The Tigskö were a [[Sky Tribes|sky tribe]] who dwelt on the [[Pundgadh Plateau]] from around 300 [[AS]] to the fifth century after [[Salmakhamer]]. According to legend, they migrated using primitive [[skycraft]] under the leadership of the [[Kiallion]] Tribe from the [[Thracian Plateau]] to [[Pundgadh Plateau]]. The Tigskö practiced [[gontha herding]] and fought with the indigenous [[Gakhyami]] tribes. They are thought to be the predecessors of the Medibgösk Tribe before they migrated to the [[Skynesses of Medibgö]]. These people spoke [[Early Tigskönish Language|Early Tigskönish]], the predecessor of [[Modern Kasthavian Language|Modern Kasthavian]]. The ethnic [[Kasthavia]]ns are thought to the modern descendants of the ancient Tigskö. |
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+ | *[[Kasthavia]] | ||
*[[Medibgö]] | *[[Medibgö]] | ||
*[[Pundgadh Plateau]] | *[[Pundgadh Plateau]] |
Latest revision as of 21:30, 20 April 2016
The Tigskö were a sky tribe who dwelt on the Pundgadh Plateau from around 300 AS to the fifth century after Salmakhamer. According to legend, they migrated using primitive skycraft under the leadership of the Kiallion Tribe from the Thracian Plateau to Pundgadh Plateau. The Tigskö practiced gontha herding and fought with the indigenous Gakhyami tribes. They are thought to be the predecessors of the Medibgösk Tribe before they migrated to the Skynesses of Medibgö. These people spoke Early Tigskönish, the predecessor of Modern Kasthavian. The ethnic Kasthavians are thought to the modern descendants of the ancient Tigskö.
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