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'''Sumer '''was a folkship in southern Bearithland that orded umb 3500 B.C., along the tigris and Euphrates riths. Sumer is well-known for its runes, which were shapen by grooving threenook reeds into wet clay slabs. They also infound the wheel and the 24 log and 60 shortlog daymete.
'''Irak''' is a land in southwestern [[Eastland]], which spreads over most of [[Twostreamland]] and the northwestern end of the [[Zagros fells]]. It has a short shoreline at [[Umm Qasr]] on the [[Persia Bight]].
 
   
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Sumer meanships were faded into town ethels and reded by a bedesman or a king. One of the bremest towns was Ur.
==Makeup of Irak==
 
   
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Their clothing was made of wool or flax. Men were barechested and wore skirt-like cladding, tied at the waist; women wore girdles from shoulders to ankles, right arm and shoulder left unheled. Both could have long hair and often gilded their cladding with hursts.
It is cloven into 18 [[shire]]s named Bagdad, Salah ad Din, Diyala, Wasit, Maysan, Al Basrah, Dhi Qar, Al Muthanna, Al-Qadisiyya, Babil, Karbala, An Najaf, Al Anbar, Ninawa, Duhok, Arbil, Kirkuk, and Sulaymaniyah.
 
 
==Timelore of Irak==
 
 
In 2003, the Irakish Rike of Saddam Hussein was overfallen by a teaming of weremights led by The Banded Folksdoms of Americksland and the Banded Kingdom of Great Britain. Today the war is still ongoing and many, many Irakish (and not as many Amerikslandish, but still a few thousand) folks have died from it. In 2005, a new Irakish Rike was made, and a home-born warband of Irakish folks was gathered, but many lack true-heartedness to the new rike.
 
 
==Folkstocks of Irak==
 
 
Most of Irak is dwelt in by Arabish folks, although Kurdish, Arameanish, Shabakish, Gypsish, and Irak-Turkmannish folkstocks are spread across the land too. Like many kingdoms with manifold folkstocks, there is at least ''some'' infighting amongst them.
 
 
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Revision as of 18:20, 20 February 2014

Sumer was a folkship in southern Bearithland that orded umb 3500 B.C., along the tigris and Euphrates riths. Sumer is well-known for its runes, which were shapen by grooving threenook reeds into wet clay slabs. They also infound the wheel and the 24 log and 60 shortlog daymete.

Sumer meanships were faded into town ethels and reded by a bedesman or a king. One of the bremest towns was Ur.

Their clothing was made of wool or flax. Men were barechested and wore skirt-like cladding, tied at the waist; women wore girdles from shoulders to ankles, right arm and shoulder left unheled. Both could have long hair and often gilded their cladding with hursts.