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Revision as of 23:50, 25 December 2013
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 Midringir Tribes, 1100 AS to 475 AS when Kalaman ceased to exist as a distinct and sovereign civilization.
Cultural Contributions of Kalama
- Astronomy
- Architecture
- Civil Engineering
- Engineering
- Hirgunya Script
- Historical Records
- Kalaman Literature
- Music
- Religion
Primary Sources
- Aturyandakumi
- Jairuthalakumi, Samptarah ahwa Kamaddhu, ca 4700 AS
Secondary Sources
See Also
- Aturyanda
- Corundy
- Flood of Aturyanda
- Jairutthalese Empire
- Kalaman Language
- Kalamantica
- Kalamantizing Philosophers
- List of Rulers and Dynasties of Kalama
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