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==== Scholarly perspective ====
==== Scholarly perspective ====
Once again, beyond the events laid out in the Kathar Documents, what happened isn't quite clear. With Kathar having supposedly "ascended to heaven" according to the documents, secular historians interpret the implication of a final emperor as true. No one is sure precisely what happened from 1700 BC to 1500 BC aside from the continued spread of the Katharian faith. The Old Estamites seem to have disappeared in this time period. It is theorized that they fled Esmir and their ancestors founded Neo-Estamism in 1400 BC. Others theorize that they entirely converted to Katharianism or were persecuted.
Once again, beyond the events laid out in the Kathar Documents, what happened isn't quite clear. With Kathar having supposedly "ascended to heaven" according to the documents, secular historians interpret the implication of a final emperor as true. No one is sure precisely what happened from 1700 BC to 1500 BC aside from the continued spread of the Katharian faith. The Old Estamites seem to have disappeared in this time period. It is theorized that they fled Esmir and their descendents founded Neo-Estamism in 1400 BC. Others theorize that they entirely converted to Katharianism or were persecuted.


What is most peculiar is that prior to Kathar, there was no "th" sound in the Hamayan language. A new letter was created specifically for Kathar's name.
What is most peculiar is that prior to Kathar, there was no "th" sound in the Hamayan language. A new letter was created specifically for Kathar's name.