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Lushyods can be divided into several subgroups according to local linguistic, cultural characteristics, and religion. Such groups include the [[Jewish_diaspora_(Ajax)#Drevstranese_Jews|Vörönyak jews]], the [[Havari]] of [[Brumen]], and the [[Lush-Nahuas]] of [[Zacapican]]. | Lushyods can be divided into several subgroups according to local linguistic, cultural characteristics, and religion. Such groups include the [[Jewish_diaspora_(Ajax)#Drevstranese_Jews|Vörönyak jews]], the [[Havari]] of [[Brumen]], and the [[Lush-Nahuas]] of [[Zacapican]]. | ||
==Name== | |||
The origin of the Lushyod' name is uncertain. | |||
[[category:Drevstran]] | [[category:Drevstran]] | ||
[[Category:Brumen]] | [[Category:Brumen]] | ||
[[category:Zacapican]] | [[category:Zacapican]] |
Revision as of 11:19, 15 August 2022
Total population | |
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25.28 million (2020) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Drevstran | 18 million |
Brumen | 3.96 million |
Ostrozava | 1.85 million |
Zacapican | 1.47 million |
Languages | |
Lush, Ostro-Ludzic, Nahuatl | |
Religion | |
Docetic Nazarism, Alban Nazarism, Aletheic Nazarism, Judaism |
The Lushyods are originally a Ugric people who, through successive migrations, came to conflict with the Ludic principalities and chiefdoms that had succeeded to the Tervigian Empire. The Lushyods ultimately successfully pushed south and settled in the Furodomark, a region of south-west Drevstran. From this first proto-state two kingdoms emerged : the Drevstag and the Lushyodorstag. Other Lushyod kingdoms would emerge from these proto-states, including the Viragstag in modern day Brumen.
There are currently an estimated 25 million ethnic Lushyods and their descendents worldwide, of whom 18 million live in modern days Drevstran. Significant groups of people with Lush ancestry live in neighborhing countries (Ostrozava, Brumen, Ludvosiya...) but also in other continents with a strong diaspora in countries such as Zacapican.
Lushyods can be divided into several subgroups according to local linguistic, cultural characteristics, and religion. Such groups include the Vörönyak jews, the Havari of Brumen, and the Lush-Nahuas of Zacapican.
Name
The origin of the Lushyod' name is uncertain.