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  • ...nd [[Kalama]]. After the [[Midrinksi Tribes|Midrinksi]] Settlement of the Kalaman Peninsula, Tanshakilu became independent and then allied with [[Narshad]], Sometime later, the ancient sky invasions preceding the Yophenthean Empire spread forth from Jaggudorns
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  • According to various historical compilations, these cities were thought to be [[antediluvian]] and inhabited by the [[Aarokinian]] Tit =List of Lost Titan Cities=
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  • ...val of interest among Ithatians in the peninsula and in the islands in the ancient Kalamans sparked Orkybanthinantis to produce his work which became a succes ...a]] and the ancient Kalaman names of other cities once part of the ancient Kalaman Empire.
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  • ...ropolises were not discovered until modern times. In keeping with ancient Kalaman practice, the burial site of the [[Kings of Kalama]] was held in a separate [[Category:Ancient Kalaman Cities]]
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  • ...AS). It was subsequently swallowed up again by rising sea levels in very ancient times. ...dary until discovered in the late twenty-seventh century (2688) based upon Kalaman texts that described its location and history. An [[Ithrads|Ithradic]] dwar
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  • ...is the language of the Zamir Provinces with Lucacian spoken in the coastal cities, mainly by merchants and administrators and their families from [[Lucacia]] =Ancient Languages of Corundy=
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  • ...ern branch of the [[Rhionite Woods]] reaches the outskirts of the city. In ancient times, the city was entirely surrounded by forest, but today by suburbs. Ba [[Category:Cities of Corundy]]
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  • ...of god Penjahlos or Lygdamion' + ma + rutha 'landing'] where 'Bali' is an ancient name in a poorly attested language for the god, [[Penjahlos]] (See [[Lygdam ...the [[Flood of Aturyanda|Great Flood]]. The city Kathyasundi worshiped the Kalaman divinity [[Atur]] who was its patron god and the city Balimarutha worshiped
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  • ...About 14,000 years ago before the [[Flood of Aturyanda]], the level of the Ancient Sea of Memnosia was higher than sea level and smaller in extant.]] [[File:MapSeaofMemnosiaAndiluvianShorelineComparison.jpg|thumb|150px|Both ancient and modern shorelines shown for comparison]]
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  • ...ama]] when it was called [[Kathyabrumya]]. Cetibrymio is a melting pot of Kalaman, Ithatian, and Midretassene heritage. During the past five centuries, the ...f the Oracle of [[Palithreeta]], the Goddess of [[Starmoon]], known to the ancient Kalamans as [[Kaina]].
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  • ...d [[Feath Magdaia]], Kuma is the god of the subterranean waters. He is an ancient god worshiped in [[Shelekhumbia]] and [[Omre]]. His aspects are liminal be ...is thought to govern many of the same powers and portfolio as the ancient Kalaman god, [[Hesukh]].
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  • ...is before the [[Flood of Aturyanda]]. Sites of ancient cities according to Kalaman and Shelekhumbian Myth are shown. The [[antediluvian]] Sea of Memnosia, in ...sdar before the [[Flood of Aturyanda]]. Some scholars believe many of the cities of the Drameggin Civilization rest to this day in the depths of the Memnosi
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  • ...red all Midretasso. The heritage of Midretasso, along with the much older Kalaman civilization, survives in [[Corundy]] and especially eastern Corundy ([[Zam ...f the first [[Over-King of Midretasso|Over-King]], [[Uturnus I|Uturnus]]. Ancient Midretassenes developed a powerful empire that spread rulership throughout
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  • ..., but also to sky trade routes and are the [[driftrange]] of the [[Jaibu]] cities of [[Shilachu]], [[Kaphia]], [[Tapsil]], [[Sorakha]], [[Yogona]], and [[Sha ...precious gems, and sadly antiquities, especially from [[Shelekhumbia]]. In ancient times, purple Narsadese dye, marble, and olive oil were important commoditi
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  • ...ll of the titans and the great flood, humans have increased in numbers and cities across Asdar. Elves dwell principally in forests where they consider thems ...Kalaman Elves]], [[Corundy]] (Historic) See also [[Imsephura]], Kingdom of Kalaman Elves; survived up to at least the fifth millennium [[AS]]
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  • ...he Tamukh Kingdom is most noted for the legendary [[War of the Dragonfolk (Kalaman Epic)|War of the Dragonfolk]]. The Tamukh Kingdom was contemporary with the ...a-Pramu Dynasty and end of Tamukh Kingdom; [[Challanushra]] and many other cities become autonomous
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  • ...e 'Challanushra,' /cʰalːaˈnʊʃra/ is recounted in one of the great epics of Kalaman literature and means 'haunt of Sunmoon' (Challa 'Sunmoon' + 'nushra' abode, In 2697, Johaulian archeologers confirmed the discovery of the more ancient Necropolis of Challanushra in the forest of the [[Tulampta Peninsula]]. Th
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  • ...ical record repeatedly supports the notion that the Aitiaobh fled in those ancient times to the [[Realm of Chaos]]. ...Horn of Isbuzirah|Horns of Isbuzirah]] as the armies of Chaos besieged the cities and towns of [[Lucacia]].
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  • An island city dating to very ancient times, Mirrhaimo is a bustling commercial emporium resting on a harbor on t ...t to the rulers of mainland Kalama. After the Midrinksi Settlement of the Kalaman Peninsula, [[Tanshakilu]] became independent and then allied with [[Narshad
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  • ...ated dynasties typically ruling from a common capital. Centered on various cities of splendor on the high Vimalian plateau of Kalama (Corundy), the imperial ...anumbasha Dynasty]], the first of the [[Gahashpujani Kingdom]]. The united cities of Kalama were able to defend themselves against invaders and secure the ru
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  • ...odern day. The name Vimala originates from the ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] name of the god [[Bhimala]], the divinity that is believed to occupy and ...rlier, it is bounded by roughly parallel inlets to its south and north. In ancient times, the peninsula was often dominated by the city-state of [[Aturoksha]]
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  • ...ay, Addinoro, ironically, is only used by foreigners as the locals use the ancient name. Despite this, there are several shrines to the Jathya-Dhumi version o ...shore of [[Lake Vimala]]. A system of small canal channels were built in ancient times to help drain the city of its nearly perpetual rainfall. Even when it
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  • ...he [[Medibgóëse Language]] as 'Brŷndyd.' The year when Bryndyd, or rather ancient Bambashathra, was founded is unknown and some Kemerite legends ascribe its The ancient Kemerite giants established the settlement of Bambashathra, perhaps as late
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  • *[[Gymnasium and Conservatory of the Ancient Philosophical College of Zamaclë]] ...re-Zamaclene Sun Cult established around 2666 AS, based on earlier cult by Kalaman colonists, blending with Pallathantic Settlers
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  • [[File:KalamanGodsStemmata.jpg|thumb|300px|The relations of the ancient Gods of Kalama, their unions and offspring]] The gods of the ancient Kalaman Pantheon are believed to have originated largely from the [[antediluvian]]
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  • ...en thousand inhabitants, Bryndyd is ranked seventh [[List of Most Populous Cities of Asdar|most populous in the old world]]. Bryndyd is additionally the gube ...ls of the city making the site ideal to withstand a siege. The neighboring cities of [[Tintamburel]] and [[Tintamfeg]] rest on a smaller peninsula jutting fr
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  • ...mb|300px|A Pytharnian or 'Kemerite' Giant towers above fellow humans in an ancient Moigthe village of Pytharnia. Midjourney.]] ...has failed to resolve the exact relationship between the geddamin and the ancient titans. The geddamin once held much larger sway over the earth. Before th
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  • ...The historic name is 'Jecubia' and originates from the [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] name, Jakubya. ...any ways and their is a great divide of wealth between the rich mercantile cities and the poor farms of the country.
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  • ;Late Kalaman (Jathya-Nebirite) ;Ancient Ithatian
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  • ...al of the Republic of Johaulia which extends over the historic core of the ancient Midretassene Empire. This article discusses both the city proper of Johaul ...lia is the [[Jaithan Language]], descended from ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] (Jathya-Dhumi) and is the most commonly spoken in the republic. [[Ithati
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  • ...ss [[Pallatha]] is the sea's namesake and she is credited with guiding the ancient [[Pallathantic Tribes]] to settle its islands thousands of years ago. The ...first transpallathantic voyages in the seventh millennium [[AS]]. Native Kalaman and [[titanist]] historians believe the sea was voyaged much earlier. [[Ka
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  • ...rvening Midretassene Civilization transmitted and transformed much of this ancient culture to modern-day Corundy. Prior to Yophenthean settlement of the penin ...n and means the pre-Gwenyan peninsula, especially under Vimalian Rule. The ancient Vimalians (Jathya-Dhumi) called the peninsula '[[Kshandiguh]]'. '[[Midreta
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  • ...e:EdwinLordWeeks+RoyalElephant+Detail1+1895+PublicDomain.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Kalaman Elephant]] before 1000 [[AS]]]] [[File:MapKalamaMythicalPostDiluvianKDMs.jpg|thumb|200px|Kalaman Postdiluvian Kingdoms, ca 10,500 AS]]
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  • ...[[Republic of Johaulia]]. The name Johaulia is thought to derive from the Kalaman Language name, [[Jhukhaulya]] which was anciently the capital of Kalama. Jo ...ja, and Shihrbot are not properly part of the City proper of Johaulia, but cities within the Municipality of Johaulia.
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  • ...except for the chaos cults which are thought to be as ancient or nearly as ancient as the cults of the Isxinthion Gods. One of the most ancient forms of religion is ancestor worship. Many cultures with well-developed pa
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  • ...Submarine Civilizations of the West Pallathantic]]|| || || || || ||Merfolk Cities, Siul, Naquir, etc. |[[Ancient and Holy Points of the Sun]], The||Treatise||[[Midrevain dhal Tuicha Galtah
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  • ...s of islands joined by pedestrian bridges. This is very unconventional for cities of [[Asdar]], although not unique to Aurice. [[Lugdunia]] is also a city o ...lden Phœnice Riven]] is thought to have been one of the tributaries of the ancient delta of the river, now almost completely submerged.
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