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Latest revision as of 23:39, 29 May 2020


United Kingdom of Tuju
Tücüw (Pu u Lamu), Duže (Uňe Lãa)
Flag
Capital
and
Heyüw
Official languages Pu u Lamu, Uňe Lãa
Recognised regional languages Tilu
Government
 -  King Reyüki V
Population
 -  census 4,873,153
 -  Density 51/km2
132.1/sq mi
GDP (nominal) estimate
 -  Total 4,763,551,000 (2,536)
HDI 0.31
low
Time zone SCT +9
 -  Summer (DST) Not observed (SCT)

Tuju, officially named the United Kingdom of Tuju, (Pu u Lamu: Tücüw [tydʑʏɥ], Uňe Lãa: Duže [duʑə]) is a nation located in Lahan.

Etymology

Tücüw and Duže are both ultimately descended from the Proto-Sanju-Jutean root *jutio and are therefore cognates with Jutean Jute.

History

Pre-Tujuan

Before the arrival of the modern Tujuan's Sanju-Jutean ancestors from continental Lahan the Tujuan Archipelago was inhabited by the indigenous Tujuans. Not much is known about the origins of Tuju's indigenous peoople, on theory is that they are a Sanju-Jutean people themselves, possibly closely related to the Kawuiians, who may or may not have shared a recent common ancestor with the Tujuans on the continent before migrating to the archipelago and splitting off into a separate branch. Other theories propose that indigenous Tujuans are descended from Lahiri settlers, from pre-Sanju-Jutean settlers from Lahan (possibly to escape Sanju-Jutean or Lahiri invasion) or from Shekku.

Arrival of the Tujuans

In (year) Sanju-Jutean settlers arrived on the islands from Lahan. Gradually over a duration of over 100 years they mostly displaced the indigenous population through conquest and assimilation, although pockets of indigenous Tujuan populations still exist to this day especially in the far north. Due to isolation from the mainland Lahan and influence from indigenous cultures, the Sanju-Jutean settlers developed a distinct culture from the other Sanju-Juteans and their language diverged into the ancestor of all modern Tujuan languages.

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