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(So I'm doing a proper major rewrite of Dhannic history and the Dhannic languages (or as I intend to name it in the future, the Lúsanic language family)…)
 
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===Early History===
===Early History===


The oldest preserved text in a language that can be ascribed with certainty to an early form of Dhannuá is the Samarkand stele, 300 BCE. The stele was found in a museum inventory, after having been donated in 1878 from a private collector. The text on the stele reads:
The oldest preserved text in a language that can be ascribed with certainty to an early form of Dhannuá is the Samarkand stele, 300 BCE. The somewhat damaged stele was "rediscovered" in museum inventory, after having been donated in 1878 from a private collector and collected dust for 133 years. The somewhat illegible text on the stele reads:


:DOMAN•SEWANT•EWEN•REIDA•DEPOT•SEPT•KLUNIWAD•KAPTOD
:DOMAN•SEWANT•EWEN•REIDA•DEPOT•SEPT•KLUNIWAD•KAPTOD

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