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  • ...hey eventually became the rulers of the [[Midretassene Empire]]. The name 'Midrinksi' in ancient Moigthe is 'Midringir.' =List of the Midrinksi Tribes=
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  • ...hey eventually became the rulers of the [[Midretassene Empire]]. The name 'Midrinksi' in ancient Moigthe is 'Midringir.' =List of the Midrinksi Tribes=
    545 bytes (67 words) - 05:24, 26 September 2023
  • #REDIRECT [[Midrinksi Tribes]]
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  • *[[Midrinksi Tribes]] *[[Midrinksi Tribes]]
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  • ...ubject to the rulers of mainland [[Kalama]]. After the [[Midrinksi Tribes|Midrinksi]] Settlement of the Kalaman Peninsula, Tanshakilu became independent and th
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  • ...it was not the weakest and that it endured despite the continual influx of Midrinksi clans into the Corundian Peninsula. The rulers of the Jatha-Nebir Kingdom last rulers pre-Midrinksi rulers of all Kalama, Jatha-Nebirite rulers retained in high valleys of Vim
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  • *[[Midrinksi Tribes]]
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  • ...y before Salmakhamer, Flampesha was ruled by a powerful [[Midrinksi Tribes|Midrinksi Tribe]] and came into conflict with [[Jaithan]] controlled [[Cetibrymio]] f
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  • ...ring his lifetime and essential reading for anyone who wishes to study pre-Midrinksi Kalama. The Midrinksi emigration and invasion of Kalama
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  • ...etassene Culture begins in the eighth century AS with the migration of the Midrinksi tribes into the Kalaman Peninsula (Corundian Peninsula). :ca 700’s AS, Midrinksi tribes begin to immigrate into eastern Kalaman Peninsula
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  • ...d the rich tradition of [[Kalama]]. Midretasso was ruled by over-kings of Midrinksi extraction, with priests and philosophers of Kalaman heritage. Midretasso ...drinksi Tribes]] into Kalama in the eighth century before [[Salmakhamer]]. Midrinksi tribes shown in blue. [[Kalama]]n remnant city-states and tribes shown in
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  • Midretta, the semi-legendary daughter of [[Uturnus]], the ancient Midrinksi Overlord of [[Midretasso]], was acknowledged as a divinity and became the p
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  • ...middle of the fourth century (ca 350) [[AS]] when they succumbed to the [[Midrinksi Tribes]]. Post-Classical History begins around the time of the Midrinksi Settlement and continues to the present. The time before this is called var
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  • Most Lucacians are descended from the [[Midrinksi Tribes]] who migrated into the region in the first millennium before [[Salm
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  • Most Lucacians are descended from the [[Midrinksi Tribes]] who migrated into the region in the first millennium before [[Salm
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  • ...idretassene]]. It is related to the [[Throvian Language]] through ancient Midrinksi and is a [[Gwenyan Languages|Gwenyan Language]]. Tassan inherited many bor
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  • ...daughters of Jathya-Dhumi princes. Several battles were fought with the [[Midrinksi Tribes]] whose naval ability in the first century was inferior to the Ithat
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  • ...umi]] civilization of the [[Jaithan Highlands]] ([[Vimalia)]]. Before the Midrinksi immigration into the Kalaman Peninsula, the city was called [[Jhukhaulya]]. * 1100 [[AS]] to 475 [[AS]], Midrinksi settlement of Kalama, [[Zhalayara-Kuswa Dynasty]] continues to rule in Joha
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  • ...nces, Pallathantic and Ithatian Chieftains, and finally becomes subject to Midrinksi rule. *ca 200 to 100 AS: Ithatian Cetibrymio struggles with Midrinksi [[Flampesha]] for dominance of the [[Corundian Peninsula]].
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  • * ''VINDALIA'' Late Kalaman → Esabdalite → Ithatian → Midrinksi → Midretassene
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  • ...cient Low Gwenyans are the forebears of the Thybdish Tribes, including the Midrinksi who settled in [[Lucacia]] and [[Corundy]]. The Ancient Middle Gwenyans be
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  • ...[Salmakhamer]], the prophet of the renaissance of Isxinthion Worship was a Midrinksi Aristocratic Priest whose mission established the first year of the Common ...tassene Meddix|Meddix]] was elected by the assembled nobles of the various Midrinksi tribe to preside over their League. He was not permitted to be one of the e
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  • ...in eastern [[Corundy]]. The region is historically the core territory of [[Midrinksi Tribes]] that settled in the first millennium before [[Salmakhamer]] in the
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  • ==Post-Kalaman changes (Midrinksi)==
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  • ...cient Low Gwenyans are the forebears of the Thybdish Tribes, including the Midrinksi who settled in Lucacia and Corundy. The Ancient Middle Gwenyans became the
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  • *caught between the conflict between Midrinksi Tribes and last city-states of Kalama.
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  • ...d 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 Kala ...]. After the Jatha-Nebir Kingdom, there is the transitional period of the Midrinksi Settlement of Kalama and the end of classical Kalaman civilization.
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  • last rulers pre-Midrinksi rulers of all Kalama, Jatha-Nebirite rulers retained in high valleys of Vim Midrinksi invasions (or settlements, depending upon your historical viewpoint) weaken
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  • *453 Priest-King of Aturoksha made subject to King of the Midrinksi *366 Fall of Aturoksha. King of the Midrinksi establishes a royal governor.
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  • ...ously independent and subject to the rulers of mainland Kalama. After the Midrinksi Settlement of the Kalaman Peninsula, [[Tanshakilu]] became independent and
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  • ...n tribes in antiquity. The Tassan Highlands are the core territory of the Midrinksi tribes that invaded eastern Corundy, conquered the peninsula, and then carv ...at Flood Survivor Culture]] of [[Kalama]]. Millennia later, immigrating [[Midrinksi Tribes]] overtook the decaying Kalaman Civilization and built up [[Midretas
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  • ...a-Nebir Kingdom and the gradual encroachment and invasion of Kalama by the Midrinksi tribes, Johaulia becomes independent and autonomous, 1173 to 362 AS, ruled ...mbu Dynasty revolts against Midrinksi rule, is defeated, and replaced by a Midrinksi governor. Johaulia continues to be an important cult city for the god Atur.
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  • ca 700 to 475 AS; [[Midrinksi Tribes]] migrate in waves into western Lucacia and Kalama Peninsula
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