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− | Derived from Vindalos, the Ithatian name of a very ancient Kalaman Emperor, the name Vindalia comprises the lands of Jecubia ([[Jakubya]], [[ | + | Derived from [[Vindalos]], the Ithatian name of a very ancient Kalaman Emperor, Bhindala, the name Vindalia comprises the lands of Jecubia ([[Jakubya]], [[Lucacia]]) and [[Corundy]] ([[Kshandiguh]]). It is used more often by scholars of ancient history, but avoided by politicians and public leaders as today the name suggests some sort of political union between the two lands and is thus controversial. |
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Latest revision as of 04:13, 31 December 2023
Derived from Vindalos, the Ithatian name of a very ancient Kalaman Emperor, Bhindala, the name Vindalia comprises the lands of Jecubia (Jakubya, Lucacia) and Corundy (Kshandiguh). It is used more often by scholars of ancient history, but avoided by politicians and public leaders as today the name suggests some sort of political union between the two lands and is thus controversial.
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