Larus Hinnemansz (July 27, 1389 - November 4, 1447), son of Timür Hinnemansz, philosopher from Northwest Tushetia who wrote Tushetia in 1442, which was composed of a history, culture, mythology, and a description of the language, Tushets. He died in the war on Tushetia, November 4, 1447, age 58. His book was kept in a vault for over one hundred years, until someone found it again. When it was found again, the printing press then made it possible to actually circulate the book. This book was first written in Tushets. By 1607, when it was found, few could understand it, for the language was unpopular and the dialect was strange.
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| - Larus Hinnemansz (July 27, 1389 - November 4, 1447), son of Timür Hinnemansz, philosopher from Northwest Tushetia who wrote Tushetia in 1442, which was composed of a history, culture, mythology, and a description of the language, Tushets. He died in the war on Tushetia, November 4, 1447, age 58. His book was kept in a vault for over one hundred years, until someone found it again. When it was found again, the printing press then made it possible to actually circulate the book. This book was first written in Tushets. By 1607, when it was found, few could understand it, for the language was unpopular and the dialect was strange.
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| - Larus Hinnemansz (July 27, 1389 - November 4, 1447), son of Timür Hinnemansz, philosopher from Northwest Tushetia who wrote Tushetia in 1442, which was composed of a history, culture, mythology, and a description of the language, Tushets. He died in the war on Tushetia, November 4, 1447, age 58. His book was kept in a vault for over one hundred years, until someone found it again. When it was found again, the printing press then made it possible to actually circulate the book. This book was first written in Tushets. By 1607, when it was found, few could understand it, for the language was unpopular and the dialect was strange.
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