Veszprémic people

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Veszprémic people
Veszprémiek
Regions with significant populations
Hétumoger: 500,000

 Veszprém: 348,085
 Sió: 87,604
 Rédics: 26,172

 Kunszentmárton: 16,595
Languages
Hétumogerian, Veszprémic dialect

Veszprémic people are an Eastern Belisarian ethnic tribe that are native to Hétumoger and by extent, Drevstran. They are concentrated in the Veszprém District, located to the southwest in Hétumoger. The Veszprémic people were also one of the main components of the Lushyods. The Veszprémic people are one of the Eight People of Hétumoger. The Veszprém currently speak Hétumogerian, but speak their own dialect, known as Veszprémic dialect.

The Veszprémic people, while endemic to Hétumoger, are semi-nomadic and are related to the Proto-Hétumoger people. It is presumed that modern Veszprém known then were different from their ancestors, the Proto-Veszprémic, who are thought to have originated from far east near the Erdős People in Hétumoger. The Veszprémic people who settled the area became focused on agrarianism and had by that point settled into the lands known as Hétumoger. The Veszprémic people had not given up their nomadic warfare, which made them a staple with a Veszprémic Horse Archer, which became major part of warfare.

Politically within Hétumoger during its tribal and kingdom phases early in its formation, the Veszprémic people were historically allied to the Sió People and enemies to the Rédic People. During the Second Kingdom of Hétumoger, a sizable amount of Veszprémic people and Salgóic People migrated and became the Lushyods, which saw a return to the nomadic ways. The Lushyods eventually established Lushyodorstag, which saw itself opposed by Hétumoger.