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The '''Malthasvarians''' or '''Malthasvarian peoples''' are a group of peoples who speak the [[Malthasvarian languages]]. They are geographically distributed primarily throughout all of [[Dulmara]], [[Hirovia (continent)|Hirovia]], and some parts of [[Southeastern Kulanthir]]. There is also a major Malthasvarian {{wp|diaspora}} in many parts of the world, particularly [[Kulanthir]] and [[Armaghan]]. The Malthasvarians are the modern descendants of the [[Prehistory of Tengri|prehistoric]] [[Malthasvars]], who originated from [[Southern Kulanthir]], specifically the [[Malthasvarian basin]]. Malthasvarians make up the majority of the population in the countries of [[Farokand]], [[Hirovia]], [[Kuza]], [[Malizia]], [[Zutar]], [[Pizoi]], and [[Numikia]], all except for Hirovia located in Dulmara. Additionally, the [[Eriwick|Eriwickian]] [[Grand Duchies of Eriwick|grand duchy]] of [[Karavastan]] and the [[Keldoria|Keldorian]] [[Provinces of Keldoria|province]] of [[Costalia]] have majority-Malthasvarian populations.
The '''Malthasvarians''' or '''Malthasvarian peoples''' are a group of peoples who speak the [[Malthasvarian languages]]. They are geographically distributed primarily throughout all of [[Dulmara]], [[Hirovia (continent)|Hirovia]], and some parts of [[Southern Kulanthir]]. There is also a major Malthasvarian {{wp|diaspora}} in many parts of the world, particularly [[Kulanthir]] and [[Armaghan]]. The Malthasvarians are the modern descendants of the [[Prehistoric Age|prehistoric]] [[Malthasvars]], who originated from [[Southwestern Kulanthir]], specifically the [[Malthasvarian basin]]. Malthasvarians make up the majority of the population in the countries of [[Farokand]], [[Hirovia]], [[Kuza]], [[Malizia]], [[Zutar]], [[Pizoi]], and [[Numikia]], all except for Hirovia located in Dulmara. Additionally, the [[Eriwick|Eriwickian]] [[Grand Duchies of Eriwick|grand duchy]] of [[Karavastan]] and the [[Keldoria|Keldorian]] [[Provinces of Keldoria|province]] of [[Costalia]] have majority-Malthasvarian populations.


The ancient Malthasvars lived nearly 6,000 years ago during the later stages of the [[Koprolithic]] era. They were {{wp|Nomadic pastoralism|nomadic pastoralists}} that roamed the Malthasvarian basin. Their origins are unknown, and much debate surrounds it. Eventually the Malthasvars settled the basin and the Kulanthirian coast. Around the 4th century BCE, the Malthasvars [[Malthasvarian migration|migrated]] to the continent of Dulmara, conquering the [[Borfusans]] and initially dispersing across the [[Farokandi Archipelago]]. [[Western Dulmara]] was settled later on in the next several centuries. The Malthasvars developed into separate ethnic identities, culminating in the origination of the modern Malthasvarian peoples. Over the next few centuries, the Malthasvarian peoples established separate {{wp|kingdoms}} and secured control of most of Dulmara. Many of the major Malthasvarian peoples have been united under [[Farokand]]. The [[Farokandi colonisation of Hirovia]] brought Malthasvarians to Hirovia, which today retains a Malthasvarian majority in its population. As a result of a few Malthasvarian tribes staying in Kulanthir during and after the Malthasvarian migration, a few Malthasvarian ethnic groups are located in Southeastern Kulanthir.
The ancient Malthasvars lived nearly 6,000 years ago during the later stages of the [[Koprolithic]] era. They were {{wp|Nomadic pastoralism|nomadic pastoralists}} that roamed the Malthasvarian basin. Their origins are unknown, and much debate surrounds it. Eventually the Malthasvars settled the basin and the Kulanthirian coast. Around the 4th century BCE, the Malthasvars [[Malthasvarian migration|migrated]] to the continent of Dulmara, conquering the [[Borfusans]] and initially dispersing across the [[Farokandi Archipelago]]. [[Western Dulmara]] was settled later on in the next several centuries. The Malthasvars developed into separate ethnic identities, culminating in the origination of the modern Malthasvarian peoples. Over the next few centuries, the Malthasvarian peoples established separate {{wp|kingdoms}} and secured control of most of Dulmara. Many of the major Malthasvarian peoples have been united under [[Farokand]]. The [[Farokandi colonisation of Hirovia]] brought Malthasvarians to Hirovia, which today retains a Malthasvarian majority in its population. As a result of a few Malthasvarian tribes staying in Kulanthir during and after the Malthasvarian migration, a few Malthasvarian ethnic groups are located in Kulanthir.


Today, the Malthasvarian peoples are classified into three linguistic and geographical groupings:
Today, the Malthasvarian peoples are classified into three linguistic and geographical groupings:
* the [[East Malthasvarians]] in [[Eastern Dulmara]] (primarily the [[Faroians]], [[Kandu people|Kandu]], [[Cerecanese people|Cerecanese]], [[Pundannis]], and [[Kilaris]])
* the [[East Malthasvarians]] in [[Eastern Dulmara]] (primarily the [[Faroians]], [[Kandu people|Kandu]], [[Cerecanese people|Cerecanese]], [[Pundannis]], and [[Kilaris]])
* the [[West Malthasvarians]] in [[Western Dulmara]] (primarily the [[Kuzans]], [[Malizians]], [[Zutaris]], and [[Pizoians]])
* the [[West Malthasvarians]] in [[Western Dulmara]] (primarily the [[Kuzans]], [[Malizians]], [[Zutaris]], and [[Pizoians]])
* the [[Outer Malthasvarians]] in [[Southeastern Kulanthir]] (primarily the [[Karavas]], [[Kostalians]], and [[Malanians]])
* the [[Outer Malthasvarians]] in [[Southern Kulanthir]] (primarily the [[Karavas]], [[Kostalians]], and [[Malanians]])


== Ethnonym ==
== Ethnonym ==

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Malthasvarians
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The Malthasvarians or Malthasvarian peoples are a group of peoples who speak the Malthasvarian languages. They are geographically distributed primarily throughout all of Dulmara, Hirovia, and some parts of Southern Kulanthir. There is also a major Malthasvarian diaspora in many parts of the world, particularly Kulanthir and Armaghan. The Malthasvarians are the modern descendants of the prehistoric Malthasvars, who originated from Southwestern Kulanthir, specifically the Malthasvarian basin. Malthasvarians make up the majority of the population in the countries of Farokand, Hirovia, Kuza, Malizia, Zutar, Pizoi, and Numikia, all except for Hirovia located in Dulmara. Additionally, the Eriwickian grand duchy of Karavastan and the Keldorian province of Costalia have majority-Malthasvarian populations.

The ancient Malthasvars lived nearly 6,000 years ago during the later stages of the Koprolithic era. They were nomadic pastoralists that roamed the Malthasvarian basin. Their origins are unknown, and much debate surrounds it. Eventually the Malthasvars settled the basin and the Kulanthirian coast. Around the 4th century BCE, the Malthasvars migrated to the continent of Dulmara, conquering the Borfusans and initially dispersing across the Farokandi Archipelago. Western Dulmara was settled later on in the next several centuries. The Malthasvars developed into separate ethnic identities, culminating in the origination of the modern Malthasvarian peoples. Over the next few centuries, the Malthasvarian peoples established separate kingdoms and secured control of most of Dulmara. Many of the major Malthasvarian peoples have been united under Farokand. The Farokandi colonisation of Hirovia brought Malthasvarians to Hirovia, which today retains a Malthasvarian majority in its population. As a result of a few Malthasvarian tribes staying in Kulanthir during and after the Malthasvarian migration, a few Malthasvarian ethnic groups are located in Kulanthir.

Today, the Malthasvarian peoples are classified into three linguistic and geographical groupings:

Ethnonym

History

Early history

Middle Ages

Modern era

Languages

Subdivisions

East Malthasvarians

West Malthasvarians

Outer Malthasvarians

Religion

Population