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After migrating from a location further into the modern day Aitic Federation, Aitic and Vorochian archaeologists have uncovered evidence of Granzerian settlement in the region of Taiinu, dating until as late as 250 BCE, as the nomadic tribes drifted westwards into Patyria. Some of the evidence for Granzerian settlement include specific burial rites such as the usage of cultural {{wpl|Burial Mask}}s and the placement of parts of horses in graves. Vorochian scholars suggest that Granzerian tribes continued to migrate west with the arrival of other nomadic Aitic tribes pushing them out of Eastern Vorochia.
After migrating from a location further into the modern day Aitic Federation, Aitic and Vorochian archaeologists have uncovered evidence of Granzerian settlement in the region of Taiinu, dating until as late as 250 BCE, as the nomadic tribes drifted westwards into Patyria. Some of the evidence for Granzerian settlement include specific burial rites such as the usage of cultural {{wpl|Burial Mask}}s and the placement of parts of horses in graves. Vorochian scholars suggest that Granzerian tribes continued to migrate west with the arrival of other nomadic Aitic tribes pushing them out of Eastern Vorochia.


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Latest revision as of 19:13, 19 July 2021

A map depicting Central and Eastern Patyria and the route of the Grozyars' migrations towards modern day Granzery

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.

Taiinu (500 - 250 BCE)

After migrating from a location further into the modern day Aitic Federation, Aitic and Vorochian archaeologists have uncovered evidence of Granzerian settlement in the region of Taiinu, dating until as late as 250 BCE, as the nomadic tribes drifted westwards into Patyria. Some of the evidence for Granzerian settlement include specific burial rites such as the usage of cultural Burial Masks and the placement of parts of horses in graves. Vorochian scholars suggest that Granzerian tribes continued to migrate west with the arrival of other nomadic Aitic tribes pushing them out of Eastern Vorochia.