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− | '''Wahidism''' was an ancient organized monotheistic religion. It was practiced by the tribes of the original Kahs of [[Urshawabad]]. As these tribes emigrated to other areas in [[Volneria]], the religion was adopted by the [[Farkhan]], [[Afsaqan]], [[Komara]], [[Qumorac Ursha]], and [[Darbuli Ursha]]-speaking people groups. Most modern day monotheistic religions can trace their foundation to Wahidism. | + | '''Wahidism''' was an ancient organized monotheistic religion. It was practiced by the tribes of the original Kahs of [[Urshawabad]]. As these tribes emigrated to other areas in [[Volneria]], the religion was adopted by the [[Languages of Bjorland#Farkhan|Farkhan]] , [[Languages of Bjorland#Afsaqan|Afsaqan]] , [[Komara]], [[Qumorac Ursha]], and [[Darbuli Ursha]]-speaking people groups. Most modern day monotheistic religions can trace their foundation to Wahidism. |
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Revision as of 15:56, 6 July 2022
Scripture | Wahidist ancient texts |
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Founded location | Urshawabad |
Wahidism was an ancient organized monotheistic religion. It was practiced by the tribes of the original Kahs of Urshawabad. As these tribes emigrated to other areas in Volneria, the religion was adopted by the Farkhan , Afsaqan , Komara, Qumorac Ursha, and Darbuli Ursha-speaking people groups. Most modern day monotheistic religions can trace their foundation to Wahidism.