Alyomennians

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Alyomennians
Alyomanjŭ
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Alyomennians in traditional dress
Total population
7.3 Million (2020)
Regions with significant populations
Petigora ~5,000,000
Languages
Alyomennian
Religion
Milonian Sacadianism
Related ethnic groups
Other Bakho-Tiberean Speaking peoples

Alyomennians (Alyomennian: Alyomanjŭ [alɯ'manʒʉ]; dated exonym Walhens) are a Tiberean-Speaking people group native to the Petarian Plain west of the Vrnav River. a collection of regional identities that share a common Alyomennian language, culture, and ancestry. They live primarily in Petigora where they constitute the second largest ethnic group in the country. in the 2010 national census Alyomennians made up 27% of the national population and 87% of the Federated Alyomennian People's Republic, a federal subject within the Federal Republics of Petigora. they also constitute a large diaspora through out Erisia and abroad.

The terms "Alyomennian" and "Walhen" have been used to describe the verious Bakho-Tiberean people who live throughout the Bakhorean region. the term Walhen has fallen out of favor since the 17th centurey, with Alyomennian, or Alyomen becoming prefered over time. The inclusion of Ilyaero-Tibereans, Oşteni, and Melgnerians as part of a wider Alyomennian identity has been controversial including amongst Alyomennians themselves and has rather been a label applied by forign ethnogrophers.

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Antiquity

Middle Ages to Early Modern Period

Contemporary Era

Genetics

Language

Culture

Religion

Customs

Contrabutions to comptemporary culture

Relationship to other Bakho-Tibereans