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A principal city of High Corundy, Addinoro is a subject city of the [[Republic of Johaulia]].  Addinoro is also the seat of a municipality in its own right. In ancient [[Kalama]]n times, Addinoro was called [[Aturoksha]].   
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A principal and ancient city of [[Vimalia]] in on the shore of [[Lake Vimal]], Addinoro is a subject city of the [[Republic of Johaulia]] and celebrated for its ancient priesthood, temples, and history.  Addinoro is also the seat of a municipality in its own right. In [[Jathya-Dhumi Language|Jathya-Dhumi]], Addinoro is called [[Aturoksha]] which means "City of the god Atur"The city's namesake is thought to be the most ancient or nearly most ancient cult since it was established.  The god [[Atur]] is aptly patron of the city as it receives an abundance of rain in spring and late summer, with endless drizzles during the winter.  The rainy weather is attributed to the fact that Atur rests next to a large lake on the plateau of [[Corundy]].  It also receives much rainfall run-off from the northeast [[Damisatta Mountains]] as the city is perched on steep slopes on the shore of [[Lake Vimal]].  Lord [[Atur]] and Lord [[Vimal]] are the two principal divinities that have been propitiated for countless millennia.
  
 
[[File:HirgunyaScriptAturoksha.png|thumb|200px|The name Aturoksha in Hirgunya Script]]
 
[[File:HirgunyaScriptAturoksha.png|thumb|200px|The name Aturoksha in Hirgunya Script]]
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=See Also=
 
=See Also=
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*[[Atur]]
 
*[[Corundy]]
 
*[[Corundy]]
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*[[Kalama]]
 
*[[Orkybanthinantis of Addinoro]]
 
*[[Orkybanthinantis of Addinoro]]
 
*[[Republic of Johaulia]]
 
*[[Republic of Johaulia]]
 
  
 
[[Category:Cities of Asdar]]
 
[[Category:Cities of Asdar]]

Revision as of 17:54, 23 July 2017

A principal and ancient city of Vimalia in on the shore of Lake Vimal, Addinoro is a subject city of the Republic of Johaulia and celebrated for its ancient priesthood, temples, and history. Addinoro is also the seat of a municipality in its own right. In Jathya-Dhumi, Addinoro is called Aturoksha which means "City of the god Atur". The city's namesake is thought to be the most ancient or nearly most ancient cult since it was established. The god Atur is aptly patron of the city as it receives an abundance of rain in spring and late summer, with endless drizzles during the winter. The rainy weather is attributed to the fact that Atur rests next to a large lake on the plateau of Corundy. It also receives much rainfall run-off from the northeast Damisatta Mountains as the city is perched on steep slopes on the shore of Lake Vimal. Lord Atur and Lord Vimal are the two principal divinities that have been propitiated for countless millennia.

The name Aturoksha in Hirgunya Script
The shore of Lake Vimala at Addinoro

See Also