Sadur

Sadurs (from either Damanic catura or some cognate of Capay ṣadr) were Pemantianized rulers of former Sadilam and the antecedents of the Gesnotes present in northern Varasan from the 11th to 4th centuries BCE. In the Reign of Trials from the 8th century BCE they established neo-Pemantic kingdoms along the Gandy river, whose culture was based on both the Damanic and the ancient Sadilite. Pressured by the Gandy's unpredictable conditions and constantly fighting for ultimately ephemeral control of land, the civilization collapsed entirely in the 4th century BCE after a flood which massively shifted the course of the river, and set off the Gesnote migration.