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Mansupi Tachira Ripōchya

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The mansupi tachira ripōchya is the most recent of the tachira ripōchya (solar calendars) in the country of Kyōti[1]. It consists of eight months ranging from forty-four to forty-seven days. To adjust the calendar for imperfect cycles, some months lose (“fall back”) one day every 4, 8, or 16 years. These fall days are in the appropriate years evenly divisible by their respective number.

1: /kyoti/

The years of the calendar are measured from the Hizogoma Betrayal[2] and are abbreviated as “HB”.

2: /hizogoma-betrayal/

Date Formats

The most common formatting for the dates is either the year, month, and day as 1-based numbers and separated by forward slashes.

The long format for the date is the year, the full name of the month, and then the numeric day followed by “kāi” which means day. The kāi is omitted when obvious.

Historical Changes

When the calendar was first created, the initial months were named after the eight allies of Tachìra[3] in his war against Chobìre[4].

3: /tachira/

4: /chobire/

Kosòbyo

Kyodote Upheaval

Language diminutives

These were changes to the names of the months, mostly due to the translation between the different clan names and the largely oral tradition.

Kyodote Dominance

Bochigomāsu

Migafi Mapyózi

Myuraku Jinokìn

Fimùchi Calculations

Hizogoma Betrayal

Language continues to drift

Mansupi Observation

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