Old Axiovy

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The Old Axiovy (Axiovy: Aksiai, Rashimic: ⰍⰔⰊⰂⰉⰅⰏ Ksĭviem) were a culture that previously inhabited much of Azophin and Terophan. Their language Axiovy is closely related to Gergote; their arrival in the region from the 4th–3rd centuries BCE represents the tail end of the Gergote migrations. The Axiovy language probably finally died in the 18th century.