Babur
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Babur was the founder of Jippirasti. Nothing is known of his personal life. He was born in the XV century in the steppes of eastern Erelae, among the Tžuro nomads. His message, recorded in the Baburkunim, was uncompromising: convert first the remaining Tžuro, and then the whole world, to the path of monotheism and righteousness. Babur did not succeed in even converting all the Tžuro by the time of his death (1510). However, the pagan and Jippirasti tribes agreed that the entire Tžuro nation should be under one Tej; the first atej was the Jippirasti noble Kurund.
Babur is also creator of the Tžuro writing system, inspired by the Old Skourene script, though he insisted that it was God Jippir who taught it to him. The script is largely alphabetic in structure, but written in such a way that syllables form single glyphs.
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