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Oubastines are an ethnic group native to the west coast of | Oubastines are an ethnic group native to the west coast of Mundawar who speak {{wp|Spanish language|Oubastine}}. There was an influx of Latin and Romance-speaking men into Mundaqar. During this period, many people also left their new lands in the north to establish colonies and trading posts along the sparsely populated west coast where they lived with the [[Mundaqar#Demographics|Aljito]]. The Oubastines thrived under the harsh, dry environment of the coast and maintained their traditional religion and culture, partially through the support of traders, who would sail north on the cold currents. In the [[Mundaqar#Oubastine_Expansion|Sultanate of Tahir]], they were also encouraged to remain apart from local cultures for use as soldiers and enforcers. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 16 December 2019
Oubastines are an ethnic group native to the west coast of Mundawar who speak Oubastine. There was an influx of Latin and Romance-speaking men into Mundaqar. During this period, many people also left their new lands in the north to establish colonies and trading posts along the sparsely populated west coast where they lived with the Aljito. The Oubastines thrived under the harsh, dry environment of the coast and maintained their traditional religion and culture, partially through the support of traders, who would sail north on the cold currents. In the Sultanate of Tahir, they were also encouraged to remain apart from local cultures for use as soldiers and enforcers.