Lahmshia
Lahmshia | |
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Scripture | Cessafeht |
Founded Date | ~159 |
Founded location | Volneria, settled in Migaza |
Lahmshia is a monotheistic religion prevalent in the Migaza area of Volneria before the rise of Jursanity and Muhadism. Lahmshia religious people are often grouped not only as a group of believers, but as an ethnic and cultural people group. Lahmshia was practiced by the Parkava people, the ancient and small ethnic group from which Gabriel Jursan was born. Jursanity pulled a lot of their moral belief from Lahmshia as they were a dying religion during the life of Jursan. Having been raised a Lahmshia, Jursan preached often from the Cessafeht which contained much of the ancient Migazan moral law. At their peak, Lahmshia people were 40% of the population of Migaza. Due to several genocides and historical oppression, Lahmshia migration to Glaskarn was common during peak severe times. At the largest, Lahmshia people were by-far the largest organized, monotheistic religion with their roots in the acient Urshawan religion Wahidism, practiced by the nomadic people groups from Urshawabad that were present in Volneria.
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History
The Lahmshia people were a nomadic group that traveled across Volneria from the eastern coast up to the border of Kathmantu. They settled in the fertile zone in the middle of the continent.
1st Genocide (682-700)
The Kathmantu Conglomerate Empire wiped out 3% of the Lahmshia population in their region
2nd Genocide (1000-1113)
Continual and ongoing genocide of the Lahmshia by the Taphkish who controlled northern Migaza (neutral zone pre-1043). The string of genocidal acts within this 113 year period were large and prevalent enough to be classified as a genocide. 15% of the Lahmshia population were killed. During this time as well, there was a large emigration of Lahmshia from north-central Volneria to Glaskarnan countries such as Broughton, Sagehaven and Fallkirk-Kilmorack.
3rd Genocide (1212)
Varanasia took advantage of the Krystallic Empire’s transition and launched large-scale attacks on the Lahmshia people who spoke Farkhan. 1% of the Lahmshia were killed.
4th Genocide (1269-1291)
Prosperity Syndicate targeted the Lahmshia and Governor Popov ended it. 11% were killed. Many migrated to Glaskarn. By the end of the fourth genocide, the Lahmshia population in Migaza was 9%, down from its height of 40% in the year 1000.
Cessafeht
First accounts of the Cessafeht were in 159, documented interactions between leaders of the Lahmshia and the tribal leaders on the border between Kathmantu and the organized tribes. The Cessafeht was originally written in Harfal. It's final writings were finished in ~575.