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The ruins of ancient Challanushra rest at the end of the [[Tulampta Peninsula]] on the western shore of [[Lake Vimala]]. Challanushra was founded in the late fourth millennium before [[Salmakhamer]]. Challanushra was lost in late antiquity to the knowledge of the Kalamans until it was discovered in the past century. [[Jaithan]] scholars of [[Kalama]] believe it was founded no later than the [[City-State Period of Kalama]], 6,100 [[AS]] to 4,400 [[AS]], or at least seven thousand years ago. During this time, Challanushra was independently ruled by its own prince. The name 'Challanushra,' /cʰalːaˈnʊʃra/ is recounted in one of the great epics of Kalaman literature and means 'haunt of Sunmoon' (Challa 'Sunmoon' + 'nushra' abode, haunt). | The ruins of ancient Challanushra rest at the end of the [[Tulampta Peninsula]] on the western shore of [[Lake Vimala]]. Challanushra was founded in the late fourth millennium before [[Salmakhamer]]. Challanushra was lost in late antiquity to the knowledge of the Kalamans until it was discovered in the past century. [[Jaithan]] scholars of [[Kalama]] believe it was founded no later than the [[City-State Period of Kalama]], 6,100 [[AS]] to 4,400 [[AS]], or at least seven thousand years ago. During this time, Challanushra was independently ruled by its own prince. The name 'Challanushra,' /cʰalːaˈnʊʃra/ is recounted in one of the great epics of Kalaman literature and means 'haunt of Sunmoon' (Challa 'Sunmoon' + 'nushra' abode, haunt). | ||
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− | {{Main|Tulampta Peninsula Municipal Park | + | {{Main|Bakha Sora Tulampta Peninsula Municipal Park}} |
These are grounds around the ruins of Challanushra and near the city of [[Thuvoria]]. The park is popular with day-trippers and campers. | These are grounds around the ruins of Challanushra and near the city of [[Thuvoria]]. The park is popular with day-trippers and campers. | ||
Revision as of 14:07, 22 April 2018
The ruins of ancient Challanushra rest at the end of the Tulampta Peninsula on the western shore of Lake Vimala. Challanushra was founded in the late fourth millennium before Salmakhamer. Challanushra was lost in late antiquity to the knowledge of the Kalamans until it was discovered in the past century. Jaithan scholars of Kalama believe it was founded no later than the City-State Period of Kalama, 6,100 AS to 4,400 AS, or at least seven thousand years ago. During this time, Challanushra was independently ruled by its own prince. The name 'Challanushra,' /cʰalːaˈnʊʃra/ is recounted in one of the great epics of Kalaman literature and means 'haunt of Sunmoon' (Challa 'Sunmoon' + 'nushra' abode, haunt).
Bakha Sora Tulampta Municipal Park
These are grounds around the ruins of Challanushra and near the city of Thuvoria. The park is popular with day-trippers and campers.
Necropolis of Challanushra
The necropolis of the city-state ruler, resting on the steep heights of Goshand Island on Lake Vimala, was known since antiquity and surveys by archeologers have determined that it is entirely looted, although this is disputed. The once lavish decoration of the tombs is nearly all faded. In 2697, Johaulian archeologers confirmed the discovery of the Necropolis of Challanushra in the forest of the Tulampta Peninsula. The site is now protected and entry forbidden without authorization. Most of the artifacts retrieved rest in the Jaithan Museum of Vimalian Antiquities. The site is overgrown with trees and vegetation of the eastern end of the Bakha Sora Forest and is not readily accessible.
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