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Gyula Németh, András Róna-Tas and other scholars write that for centuries, the Grozyars lived around the TBA River in western Poicary. They say it was there that the Grozyars adopted certain terminology from TBA cultures in the region, including ''bor'' ("wine") and ''seprő'' ("dregs"), and the TBA names of cornel ''(som)'', grapes ''(szőlő)'' and some other fruits. | Gyula Németh, András Róna-Tas and other scholars write that for centuries, the Grozyars lived around the TBA River in western Poicary. They say it was there that the Grozyars adopted certain terminology from TBA cultures in the region, including ''bor'' ("wine") and ''seprő'' ("dregs"), and the TBA names of cornel ''(som)'', grapes ''(szőlő)'' and some other fruits. | ||
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In the 1200s, Granzerian theologians went to search for the Grozyars' legendary homeland Magna Granzarica after reading about it and the group of Grozyar tribes who had remained there in a Granzerian chronicle. Friar Richard found in the modern day Aitic Federation a group of Granzerian-speaking tribes by the TBA river, whether Magna Granzarica was the original homeland of the Grozyars, or whether their ancestors had settled their during or after their migration to Patyria from a location further east in Central Oridia is still subject to scholarly debates.
Gyula Németh, András Róna-Tas and other scholars write that for centuries, the Grozyars lived around the TBA River in western Poicary. They say it was there that the Grozyars adopted certain terminology from TBA cultures in the region, including bor ("wine") and seprő ("dregs"), and the TBA names of cornel (som), grapes (szőlő) and some other fruits.