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==Name and etymology== | ==Name and etymology== | ||
Ezekielan | Ezekielan - overarching name, mainly academic not used by Ezekielans | ||
Ahyana | Ahyana - meaning Kinsmen, but usually translated to Brethren. Name preferred for community as a whole. | ||
Mirite | Mirite - The name Mirite is a Gallicisation of the Classical Machaï word ⲙⲓⲣⲓⲏⲧ, mirieit meaning "new person". Used by Bahian Ezekielans. | ||
Other names | Other names |
Revision as of 21:15, 5 March 2024
ܐܚܝܢܐ Ahyana | |
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Total population | |
~20 million | |
Languages | |
Liturgical: Predominantly Spoken: Historically: tbd | |
Religion | |
Ezekielanism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Atudites, Syriazi |
Ezekielans (Amaric: ܐܚܝܢܐ Ahyana) are an ethonreligious group which originated from modern-day Tsabara. Ezekielanism and "Ezekielan-ness" are closely intertwined, although it is possible to be an Ezekielan without being an adherent of Ezekielanism, and vice-versa. Despite this it is often classified as an ethnic religion.
Initial History
Later history
Culture
Name and etymology
Ezekielan - overarching name, mainly academic not used by Ezekielans
Ahyana - meaning Kinsmen, but usually translated to Brethren. Name preferred for community as a whole.
Mirite - The name Mirite is a Gallicisation of the Classical Machaï word ⲙⲓⲣⲓⲏⲧ, mirieit meaning "new person". Used by Bahian Ezekielans.
Other names