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− | According to Kalaman chronicles, the ruler Jairutthala established Tanshakilu in 7338 AS. According to the legendary history<ref>[[Jairutthalakumi]]</ref>, | + | According to Kalaman chronicles, the ruler Jairutthala established Tanshakilu in 7338 AS. According to the legendary history<ref>[[Jairutthalakumi]]</ref>, the [[Kalama]]n goddess, [[Zhokrihi]], led King [[Jairutthala]] to the site. Over the next seven millennia, the city was variously independent and subject to the rulers of mainland Kalama. After the Midringir Settlement of the Kalaman Peninsula, Tanshakilu became independent and then allied with Narshad, until it finally became subject to Narshad. |
Sometime later, the ancient sky invasions preceding the Yophenthean Empire spread forth from Jaggudorns through the eastern Pallathantic. The Solmagali tribe conquered the rulers of Tanshakilu and re-named the city [[Mirrhaimo]]. | Sometime later, the ancient sky invasions preceding the Yophenthean Empire spread forth from Jaggudorns through the eastern Pallathantic. The Solmagali tribe conquered the rulers of Tanshakilu and re-named the city [[Mirrhaimo]]. |
Revision as of 12:50, 5 October 2014
According to Kalaman chronicles, the ruler Jairutthala established Tanshakilu in 7338 AS. According to the legendary history[1], the Kalaman goddess, Zhokrihi, led King Jairutthala to the site. Over the next seven millennia, the city was variously independent and subject to the rulers of mainland Kalama. After the Midringir Settlement of the Kalaman Peninsula, Tanshakilu became independent and then allied with Narshad, until it finally became subject to Narshad.
Sometime later, the ancient sky invasions preceding the Yophenthean Empire spread forth from Jaggudorns through the eastern Pallathantic. The Solmagali tribe conquered the rulers of Tanshakilu and re-named the city Mirrhaimo.
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