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'''Tiyine Tyoyeng''' ([[Karduvic language|Karduvic]]: Tiyìnè Tyoyeng, September | '''Tiyine Tyoyeng''' ([[Karduvic language|Karduvic]]: Tiyìnè Tyoyeng, 18 September, 1900 - 23 May, 1967), born '''Tiyìnè Tyoyeng Hèngè Mùng''', was a Karduvic philosopher and political theorist who's works mainly concerned the nature of different races and Ngerupic supremacy. Influenced by the ideas of [[Dain Pain]], Tiyine Tyoyeng wrote on the superiority of the Ngerupic peoples and mind, believing the Ngerupic peoples would eventually unify and progress past their original human forms. | ||
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Born | Mai Karduv | 18 September 1900
Died | 23 May 1967 Supreme Commune of Karduv | (aged 66)
Tiyine Tyoyeng (Karduvic: Tiyìnè Tyoyeng, 18 September, 1900 - 23 May, 1967), born Tiyìnè Tyoyeng Hèngè Mùng, was a Karduvic philosopher and political theorist who's works mainly concerned the nature of different races and Ngerupic supremacy. Influenced by the ideas of Dain Pain, Tiyine Tyoyeng wrote on the superiority of the Ngerupic peoples and mind, believing the Ngerupic peoples would eventually unify and progress past their original human forms.