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[[File:MapZarajoveniTribesMigrate.jpg|thumb|300px|Migrations of the Zarajoveni Tribes from the east]] | [[File:MapZarajoveniTribesMigrate.jpg|thumb|300px|Migrations of the Zarajoveni Tribes from the east]] | ||
− | The Zarajoveni Tribes are an ethnic group of the [[Djimya]] who emerged in western central Asdauria possibly as early as 1500 [[AS]] based upon archeological evidence. Sometime after the [[Fall of the Yophenthean Empire]], the Zarajoveni tribes adopted [[skycraft]] and migrated through the [[Danzercouphtan Desert]] to the southern [[Adamantine Mountains]] around 1130 AI where they displaced the local [[Adamantine Geddamin Giants]] and drove them into the northern [[Adamantine Mountains]] and into [[Thabda-Rhathor]]. | + | The Zarajoveni Tribes are an ethnic group of the [[Djimya]] who emerged in western central Asdauria possibly as early as 1500 [[AS]] based upon archeological evidence. Sometime after the [[Fall of the Yophenthean Empire]], the Zarajoveni tribes adopted [[skycraft]] and migrated through the [[Danzercouphtan Desert]] to the southern [[Adamantine Mountains]] around 1130 AI where they displaced the local [[Adamantine Geddamin Giants]] and drove them into the northern [[Adamantine Mountains]] and into [[Thabda-Rhathor]]. [[Ogdesiana]] is the largest region with Zarajoveni Tribes outside of [[Zarajove]]. |
In the second half of the fourteenth century (ca 1350 to 1390), [[Imzaha|Imzaami]] missionaries converted many of the Zarajoveni chieftains and also some of the [[Geddamin Giants]] to the flourishing [[Imzaha]] faith. They Zarajoveni tribes continued to grow in numbers. Pressure from tribes further in the interior, threats from the Geddamin Giants, and need for more crops and herds to sustain them compelled the Zarajoveni to seek new lands. Their religious leaders also wished to escape the influences of rising chaos cults in the [[Pallathantic]]. The Zarajoveni migrated by skycraft across [[Weshif]] into southeastern [[Danona]], in the [[Ummahdi-Lah Wastes]] and what later became [[Oliblish]] in the early fifteenth century (ca 1400 to 1430). The presence of [[Jykki orcs]] and the dryness of the land compelled the chieftains to migrate into [[Denzahmia]] around 1515. For another century and a half, the tribes dwelt with independent chieftains until around 1670 when [[Tasmagut]] united the tribes through war and diplomacy and became the first Sultan of a united Zarajove. | In the second half of the fourteenth century (ca 1350 to 1390), [[Imzaha|Imzaami]] missionaries converted many of the Zarajoveni chieftains and also some of the [[Geddamin Giants]] to the flourishing [[Imzaha]] faith. They Zarajoveni tribes continued to grow in numbers. Pressure from tribes further in the interior, threats from the Geddamin Giants, and need for more crops and herds to sustain them compelled the Zarajoveni to seek new lands. Their religious leaders also wished to escape the influences of rising chaos cults in the [[Pallathantic]]. The Zarajoveni migrated by skycraft across [[Weshif]] into southeastern [[Danona]], in the [[Ummahdi-Lah Wastes]] and what later became [[Oliblish]] in the early fifteenth century (ca 1400 to 1430). The presence of [[Jykki orcs]] and the dryness of the land compelled the chieftains to migrate into [[Denzahmia]] around 1515. For another century and a half, the tribes dwelt with independent chieftains until around 1670 when [[Tasmagut]] united the tribes through war and diplomacy and became the first Sultan of a united Zarajove. | ||
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In ancient times before their conversion to the [[Imzaami]] Religion, the Zarajoveni Tribes worships the sky god, [[Tamja]], who was lord of the [[Gods and Religion of the Zarajoveni Tribes|Ukchamul Pantheon]] and his wife, [[Shuka]]. | In ancient times before their conversion to the [[Imzaami]] Religion, the Zarajoveni Tribes worships the sky god, [[Tamja]], who was lord of the [[Gods and Religion of the Zarajoveni Tribes|Ukchamul Pantheon]] and his wife, [[Shuka]]. | ||
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+ | Earlier waves of tribes related to the Zarajoveni (cf. Djimya) also migrated from the east into the [[Adamantine Mountains]]. | ||
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+ | =Chronology of Zarajoveni Tribes= | ||
+ | * ca 1500 AS, Zarajoveni Tribes live in central Asdauria, ca. eastern Danzercouphtan Desert and southern [[Lohticarca Mountains]]. | ||
+ | * ca. 1130 AI, They use skycraft to migrate into the southern [[Adamantine mountains]], displacing local Adamantine tribes. | ||
+ | * ca. 1350 AI, The Zarajoveni convert to the [[Imzaha]] Religion. | ||
+ | * ca. 1400 to 1430 AI, most of the Zarajoveni migrate from the Adamantine Mountains to southern Danona and through southwest Danona. | ||
+ | * ca. 1515, the Zarajoveni Tribes settle in what is now modern Zarajove. | ||
+ | * ca 1670, [[Tasmagut]] unites the tribes as the first Sultan. There were other national rulers before him, but he was the first Sultan. | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
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*[[Denzahmia]] | *[[Denzahmia]] | ||
*[[List of the Sultans of Zarajove]] | *[[List of the Sultans of Zarajove]] | ||
+ | *[[Ogdesiana]] | ||
*[[Zarajove]] | *[[Zarajove]] | ||
+ | *[[Zarajoveni Gods and Religion]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Peoples of Asdar]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:26, 26 August 2024
The Zarajoveni Tribes are an ethnic group of the Djimya who emerged in western central Asdauria possibly as early as 1500 AS based upon archeological evidence. Sometime after the Fall of the Yophenthean Empire, the Zarajoveni tribes adopted skycraft and migrated through the Danzercouphtan Desert to the southern Adamantine Mountains around 1130 AI where they displaced the local Adamantine Geddamin Giants and drove them into the northern Adamantine Mountains and into Thabda-Rhathor. Ogdesiana is the largest region with Zarajoveni Tribes outside of Zarajove.
In the second half of the fourteenth century (ca 1350 to 1390), Imzaami missionaries converted many of the Zarajoveni chieftains and also some of the Geddamin Giants to the flourishing Imzaha faith. They Zarajoveni tribes continued to grow in numbers. Pressure from tribes further in the interior, threats from the Geddamin Giants, and need for more crops and herds to sustain them compelled the Zarajoveni to seek new lands. Their religious leaders also wished to escape the influences of rising chaos cults in the Pallathantic. The Zarajoveni migrated by skycraft across Weshif into southeastern Danona, in the Ummahdi-Lah Wastes and what later became Oliblish in the early fifteenth century (ca 1400 to 1430). The presence of Jykki orcs and the dryness of the land compelled the chieftains to migrate into Denzahmia around 1515. For another century and a half, the tribes dwelt with independent chieftains until around 1670 when Tasmagut united the tribes through war and diplomacy and became the first Sultan of a united Zarajove.
The first ruling house of the Sultanate of Beph-Themesh was descended from the Zarajoveni Tribes.
Today the Zarajoveni Tribes are almost exclusively Imzaami. Their pre-Imzaami accounts of the gods are thought to be preserved as legends about their ancient princes in Asdauria.
In ancient times before their conversion to the Imzaami Religion, the Zarajoveni Tribes worships the sky god, Tamja, who was lord of the Ukchamul Pantheon and his wife, Shuka.
Earlier waves of tribes related to the Zarajoveni (cf. Djimya) also migrated from the east into the Adamantine Mountains.
Chronology of Zarajoveni Tribes
- ca 1500 AS, Zarajoveni Tribes live in central Asdauria, ca. eastern Danzercouphtan Desert and southern Lohticarca Mountains.
- ca. 1130 AI, They use skycraft to migrate into the southern Adamantine mountains, displacing local Adamantine tribes.
- ca. 1350 AI, The Zarajoveni convert to the Imzaha Religion.
- ca. 1400 to 1430 AI, most of the Zarajoveni migrate from the Adamantine Mountains to southern Danona and through southwest Danona.
- ca. 1515, the Zarajoveni Tribes settle in what is now modern Zarajove.
- ca 1670, Tasmagut unites the tribes as the first Sultan. There were other national rulers before him, but he was the first Sultan.
See Also
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