The Jelbo-Tukaric Migrations was a series of population movements that led to the migration of the Jelbo-Tukaric people from Central Seleya into Majatra. The migrations led to the downfall of the Qedarite Empire and the settlement of the Jelbo-Tukarics, the ancestors of today's Jelbics, Turjaks, and Dissuwans. The Migrations also allowed for the spread of the proto-Majatran language and culture throughout East Majatra, as it was during this period that the proto-Majatrans expanded from their original stronghold in South Badara and North Kafuristan. For a brief period, between 44 BCE and 27 BCE, the Jelbo-Tukaric tribes were unified within a single large empire under Khan Timur of the Yelb tribe, centred in modern Kafuristan and controlling most of the territory of contemporary Kafuristan,
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