Condaghe

A condaghe (Sardinian pronunciation: [kɔɳˈɖaɣɛ]; also spelled as condache or condake, pronounced [kɔɳˈɖakɛ]), also known as a fundaghe, was a kind of administrative document used in the Sardinian judicates between the 11th and 13th centuries. They are one of the earliest witnesses for the development of the Sardinian language and are an important source for historians of medieval Sardinia.

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Condaghe

A condaghe (Sardinian pronunciation: [kɔɳˈɖaɣɛ]; also spelled as condache or condake, pronounced [kɔɳˈɖakɛ]), also known as a fundaghe, was a kind of administrative document used in the Sardinian judicates between the 11th and 13th centuries. They are one of the earliest witnesses for the development of the Sardinian language and are an important source for historians of medieval Sardinia.

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