Jelbo-Tukaric Migrations

The Jelbo-Tukaric Migrations was a series of population movements that led to the migration of the Jelbo-Tukaric people from Central Seleya into Majatra. The migrations led to the downfall of the Qedarite Empire. For a brief period, between 44 BCE and 27 BCE, the Jelbo-Tukaric tribes were unified within a single large empire under Khan Timur of the Yelb tribe, centred in modern Kafuristan and controlling most of the territory of contemporary Kafuristan, Solentia, Kalopia, Deltaria, Jakania, and Jelbania. Timur's empire was however a decentralized nomadic confederation, and after his death the empire crumbled and the tribes under his rule continued their migration westward.