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The descendants of those who followed the varied heresies and religious fractures deriving from the incitement of [[Petara|Petaran]] Bedouins by [[Mikos Lygit]], following the dissolution of [[Sayid ibn Maimun|Sayid ibn Maimun's]] Petaran Empire and the existing Ulan tribesmen those Bedouins procreated with over successive generations, introduced mainly through missionary activity spreading the [[Zupanist Heresy]] through the Ulan.
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The descendants of those who followed the varied heresies and religious fractures deriving from the incitement of [[Petara|Petaran]] Bedouins by [[Mikos Lygit]] (fall of following the dissolution of [[Sayid ibn Maimun|Sayid ibn Maimun's]] Petaran Empire) and the existing Ulan tribesmen in the area to which they fled. Their large spread is due largely missionary activity spreading the [[Zupanist Heresy]] through the Ulan.

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The descendants of those who followed the varied heresies and religious fractures deriving from the incitement of Petaran Bedouins by Mikos Lygit (fall of following the dissolution of Sayid ibn Maimun's Petaran Empire) and the existing Ulan tribesmen in the area to which they fled. Their large spread is due largely missionary activity spreading the Zupanist Heresy through the Ulan.