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Andzhuzádhim [fr. andz̧uzáḑim, [[Ithradic Dwarven Language]]] is a term which refers to a dwarf born and raised in a non-dwarven country. The term is usually simplified to Andzhu in non-dwarven languages. It is sometimes used as a term of derision by native born dwarves. Since the twenty fourth century, permanent dwarven communities have increased steeply in numbers in cities of the [[Pallathantic]], especially the capital cities. The Andzhu dwarves in the Pallathantic are thought to number at least as much as 300,000. Many Andzhu are members of the [[Sovereign Archguild of Master Titancrafters of Pytharnia]]. | Andzhuzádhim [fr. andz̧uzáḑim, [[Ithradic Dwarven Language]]] is a term which refers to a dwarf born and raised in a non-dwarven country. The term is usually simplified to Andzhu in non-dwarven languages. It is sometimes used as a term of derision by native born dwarves. Since the twenty fourth century, permanent dwarven communities have increased steeply in numbers in cities of the [[Pallathantic]], especially the capital cities. The Andzhu dwarves in the Pallathantic are thought to number at least as much as 300,000. Many Andzhu are members of the [[Sovereign Archguild of Master Titancrafters of Pytharnia]]. | ||
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Andzhuzádhim [fr. andz̧uzáḑim, Ithradic Dwarven Language] is a term which refers to a dwarf born and raised in a non-dwarven country. The term is usually simplified to Andzhu in non-dwarven languages. It is sometimes used as a term of derision by native born dwarves. Since the twenty fourth century, permanent dwarven communities have increased steeply in numbers in cities of the Pallathantic, especially the capital cities. The Andzhu dwarves in the Pallathantic are thought to number at least as much as 300,000. Many Andzhu are members of the Sovereign Archguild of Master Titancrafters of Pytharnia.
Significant Andzhu communities are first known to have formed during the time of the Yophenthean Empire. They have grown since ancient times to the modern age, expanding in number and scope most remarkably in roughly the past two hundred fifty years to the present or over the general period of about 2500 to 2745.
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