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Revision as of 02:45, 24 April 2019

Aasialainers
Aaishalaindi
အဣသဟလဲန္ဒိ
Total population
13.4 million
Languages
First Language
Aasialain

Second Language(s)

Burmese, English, Zou, Kachin
Religion
Christianity

Aasialainers are a South and Southeast Asianna ethnic group that were descended from Finlandian colonists that settled in the Ganpadan-Pudasmina Colony in the 17th Century.

They currently reside in Bethausia, with a majority of them being in the Ganpadan-Pudasmina State. Beyond Bethausia, they also have a presence in Kyachindwin, Quenmin, Aichi, Lorica, the United Kingdom, Zanarkand, New Akiba, Finlandia, and the Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance.

History

Pudasmina East Indies Colony

Under Barma Rule

East Europan Colonial Rule

Imperial Quenminese Rule

Ducal Republic Era

Jalmariland/Kyachindwin

Imperial Crisis

List of Notable Aasialainers