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Some aspects of Dzeke culture and language are thought to have been borrowed by the Midrinksi Tribes and subsequently into the civilization of the [[Midretassene Empire]]. | Some aspects of Dzeke culture and language are thought to have been borrowed by the Midrinksi Tribes and subsequently into the civilization of the [[Midretassene Empire]]. | ||
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+ | [[File:Map_Kalama_ca1500AS_01.png|thumb|300px|The Dzeke Tribes of the mid second millennium before [[Salmakhamer]] inhabited a vassal province that lay in the [[Tamajusa Mountains]] of northeastern [[Kalama]]. Asdarah World Map Screen Capture. ©2024 All Rights Reserved.]] | ||
=Dzeke Language= | =Dzeke Language= |
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The Dzeke Tribes were part of a vassal province of the Jatha-Nebir Kingdom, ca 1500 AS, inhabiting what is now the Tamajusa Mountains of Zamiria. They spoke an isolated language, unrelated to the Gwenyan Languages or the Jathya-Dhumi Languages of ancient Kalama. They resisted the incursions of the Ithatian Tribes of the early to mid second millennium before Salmakhamer, but eventually were absorbed culturally into the invasions of the Midrinksi in the first millennium before Salmakhamer.
Some aspects of Dzeke culture and language are thought to have been borrowed by the Midrinksi Tribes and subsequently into the civilization of the Midretassene Empire.
Dzeke Language
Some five hundred short stone inscriptions survive. A few very short texts were preserved by the ancient Kalamans as well as numerous references to proper nouns, including tribal leaders, heroes, sacred places, and the divinities of the Dzeke Tribes are recorded by ancient historians.