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− | Kalama is the Ithatian name given in the early first century before [[Salmakhamer]] to the pre-Midretassene civilization of [[Corundy]]. The civilization according to Kalaman records began shortly after the [[Flood of Aturyanda]] and persisted with many changes and revolutions until the immigration of the | + | Kalama is the [[Ithatian Language|Ithatian]] name given in the early first century before [[Salmakhamer]] to the pre-Midretassene civilization of [[Corundy]]. The civilization according to Kalaman records began shortly after the [[Flood of Aturyanda]] and persisted with many changes and revolutions until the immigration of the Midrinksi Tribes, 1100 [[Ante Salmakhamer|AS]] to 475 [[AS]] at the end of which Kalama had ceased to exist as a distinct and sovereign civilization. Kalaman cultural heritage dominates the [[Great Valley of Lord Vimal]] in [[Corundy]] and the [[Kalaman Language]] is the parent language of [[Shardanian Language|Shardanian]] and [[Jaithan Language|Jaithan]]. The name Kalama itself is not actually used by the [[Shardanian]]s and Jaithan people who are the modern-day inheritors of this long and highly cultural civilization. Scholars prefer the term [[Jathya-Dhumi]]. However, the terms Kalama and Kalaman prevail outside of these languages. |
− | [[File:KalamanEmpireca2500AS.jpg|thumb|200px|Extent of Kalaman Empire during the [[Surizhah Kingdom]] around 2500 AS]] | + | [[File:KalamanEmpireca2500AS.jpg|thumb|200px|Extent of Kalaman Empire during the [[Surizhah Kingdom]] around 2500 [[AS]]]] |
=History= | =History= | ||
− | Kalaman History is immense, reaching back to the [[Flood of Aturyanda]]. The millennia before the time of chaos which include periods before about 6100 AS is | + | {{See also|Chronology of Kalama|List of Rulers and Dynasties of Kalama}} |
+ | Kalaman History is immense, reaching back to the [[Flood of Aturyanda]]. The millennia before the time of chaos which include periods before about 6100 AS is regarded by most scholars as semi-legendary. Scholars consider most written history of Kalama from 6100 AS which is the beginning of the city-state period towards the present to contain many credible facts, including dynasties, rulers, and cultural history. The dynasties from this time on are grouped into six successive kingdoms: the [[Gahashpujani Kingdom]], the [[Pandhauzhi Kingdom]], the [[Neibhu-Yona Kingdom]], the [[Surizhah Kingdom]], the [[Tamukh Kingdom]], and the [[Jatha-Nebir Kingdom]]. After the Jatha-Nebir Kingdom, there is the transitional period of the Midrinksi Settlement of Kalama and the end of classical Kalaman civilization. | ||
[[File:CorundianHills.jpg|thumb|400px|Hills of Ancient Kalama]] | [[File:CorundianHills.jpg|thumb|400px|Hills of Ancient Kalama]] | ||
=Divinities= | =Divinities= | ||
+ | {{See also|Kalaman Gods and Religion}} | ||
+ | [[File:KalamanGodsStemmata.jpg|thumb|300px|The relations of the ancient Gods of Kalama, their unions and offspring]] | ||
+ | |||
==Jathya-Dhumi Triad== | ==Jathya-Dhumi Triad== | ||
*[[Brabda]] the Creator | *[[Brabda]] the Creator | ||
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==Dramegginite Pantheon== | ==Dramegginite Pantheon== | ||
− | *Vahmu: | + | The divinities of ancient Kalama are sometimes called the [[Drameginnite Pantheon]] as they or their predecessors were worshiped in [[antediluvian]] [[Drameggin]], a civilization attested to lands now submerged in the [[Memnosian Sea]]. |
− | *Thulya: Sun Goddess and solar gods | + | |
− | *Atur: God of Snow and Ice (Compare Thwar) | + | *[[Vahmu]]: Goddess of Infinite Creation, former patron goddess of city of Kathyasundi, creator of Mahada. |
− | *Hesukh {Hesog, Hesug, Sug}: God of Hidden Waters, father of sea gods and earthquakes | + | *[[Thulya]]: Sun Goddess and solar gods |
− | *Taswa: God of Night-time Dreams | + | *[[Atur]]: God of Rain, Snow, and Ice (Compare Thwar) |
− | *Mahada (Maghadha): Mother Earth goddess, mother of Onekhyá and | + | *[[Hesukh]] {Hesog, Hesug, Sug}: God of Hidden Waters, father of sea gods and earthquakes |
− | *Onekhyá: God of War, older brother to Zhaddhin | + | *[[Taswa]]: God of Night-time Dreams |
− | *Zhaddhin: | + | *[[Mahada]] (Maghadha): Mother Earth goddess, mother of Bambashra, Zhaddhin, and Onekhyá. She has no husband, but conceives by Atur, Hesukh, and others. |
− | *Sirthi: wife to Zhaddhin | + | *[[Onekhyá]]: God of War, older brother to Zhaddhin |
− | *Zakshim: Merchant God Father | + | *[[Zhaddhin]]: Charismatic, lazy god son who lives with Mahada, earth mother goddess. He is father of Zakshim, also father of illegitimate son, [[Razug]], who is god of thieves |
− | *Bambashra: God of Sailing and sea ships | + | *[[Sirthi]]: Goddess of gold, daughter of Thulya and wife to Zhaddhin |
− | *Razug: God of Thieves, illegitimate son of Zhaddhin | + | *[[Zakshim]]: Merchant God Father |
− | *Shihir: daughter, goddess of fishermen | + | *[[Bambashra]]: Son of Mahada, God of Sailing and sea ships |
− | *Kaina: goddess of Starmoon | + | *[[Razug]]: God of Thieves, illegitimate son of Zhaddhin |
− | *Blue Bull of Kalama, mount of | + | *[[Shihir]]: daughter, goddess of fishermen |
− | *Silver Elephant of Kalama, mount of Atur | + | *[[Kaina]]: goddess of Silvermoon (cf. Starmoon) |
+ | *[[Hukshal]]: goddess of winds | ||
+ | *[[Khir]]: God of Goldmoon (cf. Sunmoon) | ||
+ | *[[Blue Bull of Kalama]], mount of Zakshim | ||
+ | *[[Silver Elephant of Kalama]], mount of Atur | ||
=Kalaman Geography= | =Kalaman Geography= | ||
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*Dhamat, Dhamat-hirathu: Thybdis, Thybdis River | *Dhamat, Dhamat-hirathu: Thybdis, Thybdis River | ||
*Goshamya, Goshamihirathu: Shadew, Shadevan River | *Goshamya, Goshamihirathu: Shadew, Shadevan River | ||
− | *Jakubya: | + | *Jakubya: Lucacia |
*Jalukhrá: Shelekhumbia | *Jalukhrá: Shelekhumbia | ||
*Kaspatya: Ebinóë, Ebinóëse Highlands | *Kaspatya: Ebinóë, Ebinóëse Highlands | ||
− | * | + | *Kimbuga: Jaggudorns |
*Kshandiguha: Corundy | *Kshandiguha: Corundy | ||
*Maulaskaya: Shadevan Delta | *Maulaskaya: Shadevan Delta | ||
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=Six Castes of Ancient Kalama= | =Six Castes of Ancient Kalama= | ||
− | *Priest Caste (includes kings and | + | {{Main|Social Castes of Ancient Kalama}} |
+ | *Priest Caste (includes kings, magi, and powerful wizards) | ||
*Landowner Caste (Aristocrats) | *Landowner Caste (Aristocrats) | ||
*Warrior Caste | *Warrior Caste | ||
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*Crafters Caste | *Crafters Caste | ||
*Farmer Caste | *Farmer Caste | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Kalaman Epics= | ||
+ | *[[Ashwakikumi]], account of the gods | ||
+ | *[[Dithanakumi]], account of the titan god, Dithan | ||
+ | *[[Zakshimukumi]], account of the merchant god, Zakshim | ||
+ | *[[Aturyandakumi]], account of the first ruler of Kalama, Aturyanda, including the Great Flood | ||
+ | *[[Jairutthalakumi]], account of Jairutthala, establisher of the Jairutthalese Dynasty | ||
+ | *[[Satranakumi]], account of the demi-god, [[Satran]] | ||
+ | *[[War of the Dragonfolk]], Account of a great war and battle with the Neptultchi Pirates and their zombie minions | ||
=Cultural Legacy of Kalama= | =Cultural Legacy of Kalama= | ||
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* Religion | * Religion | ||
+ | =Sources= | ||
=={{Icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources== | =={{Icon|primarysource}} Primary Sources== | ||
− | * [[Aturyandakumi]] | + | * [[Aturyandakumi]], Garshaha Rubhira, attributed to early 8th millennium before Salmakhamer |
* [[Jairutthalakumi]], [[Samptarah ahwa Kamaddhu]], ca 4700 AS | * [[Jairutthalakumi]], [[Samptarah ahwa Kamaddhu]], ca 4700 AS | ||
− | *[[Shayarin Zhampha]], ca 3500 AS | + | * [[Shayarin Zhampha]], ca 3500 AS |
=={{Icon|secondarysource}} Secondary Sources== | =={{Icon|secondarysource}} Secondary Sources== | ||
+ | * [[Gods of Kalama]], [[Orkybanthinantis of Addinoro]], ca 600 | ||
+ | * [[Index of Modern Kalamantology]], 2679 to present | ||
* [[Kalamantica]], [[Orkybanthinantis of Addinoro]], ~600 | * [[Kalamantica]], [[Orkybanthinantis of Addinoro]], ~600 | ||
+ | * [[Of Ancient Kalaman Gods and the Titans]], Gekkas Phrudaks, 1633 | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
*[[Aturyanda]] | *[[Aturyanda]] | ||
*[[Corundy]] | *[[Corundy]] | ||
+ | *[[Dramegginite Gods and Religion]] | ||
*[[Flood of Aturyanda]] | *[[Flood of Aturyanda]] | ||
*[[Jairutthalese Empire]] | *[[Jairutthalese Empire]] | ||
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*[[Kalamantica]] | *[[Kalamantica]] | ||
*[[Kalamantizing Philosophers]] | *[[Kalamantizing Philosophers]] | ||
+ | *[[Languages of Corundy]] | ||
*[[List of Rulers and Dynasties of Kalama]] | *[[List of Rulers and Dynasties of Kalama]] | ||
*[[Zhampha]] | *[[Zhampha]] |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 27 October 2024
Kalama is the Ithatian name given in the early first century before Salmakhamer to the pre-Midretassene civilization of Corundy. The civilization according to Kalaman records began shortly after the Flood of Aturyanda and persisted with many changes and revolutions until the immigration of the Midrinksi Tribes, 1100 AS to 475 AS at the end of which Kalama had ceased to exist as a distinct and sovereign civilization. Kalaman cultural heritage dominates the Great Valley of Lord Vimal in Corundy and the Kalaman Language is the parent language of Shardanian and Jaithan. The name Kalama itself is not actually used by the Shardanians and Jaithan people who are the modern-day inheritors of this long and highly cultural civilization. Scholars prefer the term Jathya-Dhumi. However, the terms Kalama and Kalaman prevail outside of these languages.
History
Kalaman History is immense, reaching back to the Flood of Aturyanda. The millennia before the time of chaos which include periods before about 6100 AS is regarded by most scholars as semi-legendary. Scholars consider most written history of Kalama from 6100 AS which is the beginning of the city-state period towards the present to contain many credible facts, including dynasties, rulers, and cultural history. The dynasties from this time on are grouped into six successive kingdoms: the Gahashpujani Kingdom, the Pandhauzhi Kingdom, the Neibhu-Yona Kingdom, the Surizhah Kingdom, the Tamukh Kingdom, and the Jatha-Nebir Kingdom. After the Jatha-Nebir Kingdom, there is the transitional period of the Midrinksi Settlement of Kalama and the end of classical Kalaman civilization.
Divinities
Jathya-Dhumi Triad
Dramegginite Pantheon
The divinities of ancient Kalama are sometimes called the Drameginnite Pantheon as they or their predecessors were worshiped in antediluvian Drameggin, a civilization attested to lands now submerged in the Memnosian Sea.
- Vahmu: Goddess of Infinite Creation, former patron goddess of city of Kathyasundi, creator of Mahada.
- Thulya: Sun Goddess and solar gods
- Atur: God of Rain, Snow, and Ice (Compare Thwar)
- Hesukh {Hesog, Hesug, Sug}: God of Hidden Waters, father of sea gods and earthquakes
- Taswa: God of Night-time Dreams
- Mahada (Maghadha): Mother Earth goddess, mother of Bambashra, Zhaddhin, and Onekhyá. She has no husband, but conceives by Atur, Hesukh, and others.
- Onekhyá: God of War, older brother to Zhaddhin
- Zhaddhin: Charismatic, lazy god son who lives with Mahada, earth mother goddess. He is father of Zakshim, also father of illegitimate son, Razug, who is god of thieves
- Sirthi: Goddess of gold, daughter of Thulya and wife to Zhaddhin
- Zakshim: Merchant God Father
- Bambashra: Son of Mahada, God of Sailing and sea ships
- Razug: God of Thieves, illegitimate son of Zhaddhin
- Shihir: daughter, goddess of fishermen
- Kaina: goddess of Silvermoon (cf. Starmoon)
- Hukshal: goddess of winds
- Khir: God of Goldmoon (cf. Sunmoon)
- Blue Bull of Kalama, mount of Zakshim
- Silver Elephant of Kalama, mount of Atur
Kalaman Geography
Place-Names
- -aphuna: lake
- -hirathu: river
- -oksha: city, city of
- -ttha: sea
Kalaman Geographic Proper Names
- Bakyahumya: Thyria
- Bhimalaphuna: Lake Vimal
- Baughurah: Adamantine Mountains
- Dhamalya: Deliops
- Dhamat, Dhamat-hirathu: Thybdis, Thybdis River
- Goshamya, Goshamihirathu: Shadew, Shadevan River
- Jakubya: Lucacia
- Jalukhrá: Shelekhumbia
- Kaspatya: Ebinóë, Ebinóëse Highlands
- Kimbuga: Jaggudorns
- Kshandiguha: Corundy
- Maulaskaya: Shadevan Delta
- Pamubharttha: Memnosian Sea
- Prakruthyattha: Pallathantic Sea
- Saumakya: Thykomos
- Sayatha: Pytharnia
- Tawaddha: Desthor
Six Castes of Ancient Kalama
- Priest Caste (includes kings, magi, and powerful wizards)
- Landowner Caste (Aristocrats)
- Warrior Caste
- Scribal Caste (includes wizards)
- Crafters Caste
- Farmer Caste
Kalaman Epics
- Ashwakikumi, account of the gods
- Dithanakumi, account of the titan god, Dithan
- Zakshimukumi, account of the merchant god, Zakshim
- Aturyandakumi, account of the first ruler of Kalama, Aturyanda, including the Great Flood
- Jairutthalakumi, account of Jairutthala, establisher of the Jairutthalese Dynasty
- Satranakumi, account of the demi-god, Satran
- War of the Dragonfolk, Account of a great war and battle with the Neptultchi Pirates and their zombie minions
Cultural Legacy of Kalama
- Astronomy
- Architecture
- Civil Engineering
- Engineering
- Hirgunya Script
- Historical Records
- Kalaman Literature
- Music
- Religion
Sources
Primary Sources
- Aturyandakumi, Garshaha Rubhira, attributed to early 8th millennium before Salmakhamer
- Jairutthalakumi, Samptarah ahwa Kamaddhu, ca 4700 AS
- Shayarin Zhampha, ca 3500 AS
Secondary Sources
- Gods of Kalama, Orkybanthinantis of Addinoro, ca 600
- Index of Modern Kalamantology, 2679 to present
- Kalamantica, Orkybanthinantis of Addinoro, ~600
- Of Ancient Kalaman Gods and the Titans, Gekkas Phrudaks, 1633
See Also
- Aturyanda
- Corundy
- Dramegginite Gods and Religion
- Flood of Aturyanda
- Jairutthalese Empire
- Kalaman Language
- Kalamantica
- Kalamantizing Philosophers
- Languages of Corundy
- List of Rulers and Dynasties of Kalama
- Zhampha
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