Difference between revisions of "Mythologies of Lahan"
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=== Lahiri myths === | === Lahiri myths === | ||
Myths of Lahiri peoples mostly include Thap myths. They are usually stories about the sea, seafaring in general and agrarian life. | Myths of Lahiri peoples mostly include Thap myths. They are usually stories about the sea, seafaring in general and agrarian life. | ||
Various stories telling about Thap royalty before Neviran colonialism have also survived to this day, though way less of them have been recorded. | Various stories telling about Thap royalty before Neviran colonialism have also survived to this day, though way less of them have been recorded. | ||
''"Queen Yuwų who left the world"'' tells the the story of a queen of a coastal Thap kingdom named [TBD] leaving Lahan only to go through numerous tribulations. Some historian speculate this story to be based on a queen of[[Hashayo]], whose death remains a mystery to this day. | |||
== Utogoan mythology == | == Utogoan mythology == |
Latest revision as of 12:56, 17 February 2023
Mythologies of Lahan refer to various folktales, legends and myths that have been told in communities of Lahan. Many coastal tales have been observed to have considerable similitude with some Jutean mythologies. Most of inland myths on the other hand are often tied to places and landmarks
Thuyoan and Kaiyyoan mythology
Lahiri myths
Myths of Lahiri peoples mostly include Thap myths. They are usually stories about the sea, seafaring in general and agrarian life. Various stories telling about Thap royalty before Neviran colonialism have also survived to this day, though way less of them have been recorded.
"Queen Yuwų who left the world" tells the the story of a queen of a coastal Thap kingdom named [TBD] leaving Lahan only to go through numerous tribulations. Some historian speculate this story to be based on a queen ofHashayo, whose death remains a mystery to this day.