The Galedite Royals were overthrown by the Calebite Regal Clan in 1307 AH, and the clan was sanctioned for a number of reasons. The overthrow of the Galedite Royals by the Calebite Regal Clan in 1307 AH marked a significant turning point in the history of the region. The Calebites were able to seize power due to a combination of factors, including their military strength, political maneuvering, and alliances. Because of the breakdown of the Gamalyan Continent in the North West and now is known as the State of Kirkoriya, the Calebite rule Gamalya and South Gulgilmalya and North Gulgilya share a border with the State of Gamalya. Gulgilya and Gulgilmalya are governed by liberal royals.
The State of Gamalya are dominated by the Maslam inhabitants and the majority of people in North Gulgilya and South Gulgilmalya are Mushlam. The Calebite rule over Gamalya has been a source of tension for centuries, as their conservative beliefs clash with the more liberal royals in the North Gulgilya and South Gulgilmalya. Despite this, the three regions share a border and has maintained peace and stability. This cultural divide has led to occasional conflicts, but efforts are being made of understanding and cooperation between the different groups. Overall, the South West region remains an important part of the country's political priorities where the Yasamalya Republic's territory is, with its unique blend of traditions and beliefs shaping its identity.
Gamalya was dominated by the Slm religion, which was introduced by Rabbon Yehownathan in 1252 AH, while Livya in the North is dominated by the Maaminim. Unlike Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, the Slm religion is diverse. most Maslam has their holy book known as the Brit Ha Hadashah where the State of Livya used the Besorat Ha Geulah and the State of Yahadiya used the Tanakh while the state of Zoharmarya used Sefer Tehellim.
The Kathaba Ha Gimel is written in Aramaic, whereas the Brit Ha Hadashah is written in Hebrew and the Bible is written in Greek.The word "gimel" is derived from the word "gemul", which in Hebrew means both the giving of reward as well as the giving of punishment. But is there a connection to religion or other factors?.
The Kathaba which is widely used in the state of Gamalya has a bitter connection to Christianity and most of the states of Misya.
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