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Bill: OOC: Cultural Protocols Update WIP
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Submitted by[?]: Kursari ta' Qildanja
Status[?]: passed
Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: April 3970
Description[?]:
Based on and updated from previous version: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=454359 Rules of the Game: http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=6363 Cultural Protocols Index: http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=6365 Cultural Origins: Area of cultural transition between Selucia and Badara, with elements from both; influences from all other Majatran cultures RL Cultural Influences: Carthaginian Empire, Roman Africa, Almoravid & Almohad dynasties, Al-Andalus, modern Maghreb (especially Tunisia), modern Levant (especially Lebanon), Malta, Azawad (Northern Mali) CULTURE New players can think of Cildania's culture as being essentially Maghrebi, and it is acceptable to play in Cildania as though one were playing in a real life equivalent of Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, or Mauritania. However, Cildania has a rich history and a culture that goes beyond simply standard Maghrebi, and players are encouraged to take this into account. Cildania is based on the Greater Maghreb region and its adjacent regions (Malta, Sicily, Southern Spain, Northern Mali), with particular (but by no means exclusive) emphasis on its pre-Islamic cultures (Berber, Punic, Roman), and with a number of modern Levantine influences. Cildania can therefore be seen as the game's equivalent of the Carthaginian Empire, but with a modern North African & Middle Eastern interpretation. http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Culture_of_Cildania BRIEF PRE-GAME HISTORY Cildania has a long history of human settlement from prehistoric times. The first of Cildania's ethnic groups to settle in the region were the ancestors of today's Hebileans, who established a number of tribal polities throughout the island. The second group to arrive in Cildania were the Qedarites (Semites), who arrived in early antiquity as part of the Qedarite Migrations. Within the context of the Migrations Yeudism (Judaism) was born in Cildania, when a Qedarite prophet claimed that the Promised Land of the Migrations lay further west, leading to the separation of what was to become the Yeudi (Jewish) people from the other Qedarites. In time, the entire island was brought under the rule of the city-state of Qart Qildar (Cildania City), which gave the nation its current name; Qart Qildar later established its hegemony over most of the continent, creating the Qedarite Empire (Carthaginian Empire). After the fall of the Empire, the island remained divided into numerous principalities and city-states, which were partially unified during the Middle Ages under the Council of Princes. Also during the Middle Ages Cildania adopted Hosianism (Christianity) as its dominant religion. The Cildanian Principalities were fully unified during the Early Modern Age by the Divine Kingdom of Cildania, which was to last until 1929, when a liberal revolution established the Republic of Cildania. IN-GAME HISTORY After a few centuries of liberal democratic republican rule, Cildania was brought under the direct control of the Church during the Departmental Republic period, which, although short-lived, influenced Church-State relations to this day. After another period of republican governance Cildania fell under the ultra-nationalistic Qedarite Republic of Cildania, which, while also short-lived, influenced Cildanian history due to its new ideology, Pan-Qedarism (Pan-Semitism), which would exert a strong influence on Cildanian politics and international relations for centuries. The overthrow of the Qedarite Republic inaugurated the Most Serene era in Cildanian history, a largely peaceful period marked by occasional alternation between monarchic and republican rule. This peaceful period was ended by the decade-long Cildanian Civil War, a conflict characterized by its extreme violence and intensity, as well as by its multisided and sectarian nature. The Civil War had a major impact on Cildanian demographics, due to massive loss of life, millions of displaced civilians, and the gradual decline in ethnic self-identification. After a few decades of peace, Cildania experienced a new conflict, the Cildanian Winter, originating as a reaction to the democratically-inspired Hebilean Spring. Although the conflict lasted for around two decades, it was far less destructive, and it was brought to end by a diplomatic agreement between the major participants. http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/History_of_Cildania ETHNICITY Cildanians = Maghrebis Qildaris = Punics Hebileans = Amazigh (Berbers) Cildanian Majatrans = Maghrebi Arabs Cildanian Yeudis = Maghrebi Jews Seluco-Cildanians = North African Romans Majatran Asli = Haratins Draddwyr = Welsh Augustans = Esperanto-speaking Byzantines Kalopians = Greeks ~Percentages of the Population~ Cildanians: 88% Majatran Asli: 4% Augustans: 2% Draddwyr: 2% Kalopians: 1% Other (Solentians, Jelbics, Kathurans, etc.) : 3% *Please note, these numbers, while not stagnate, should not fluctuate wildly. Large demographic changes should only occur with an extensive RP, and consent of all involved. Cildanians are the dominant ethnicity in Cildania, and they are a mixed ethnic group, whose primary origins are Qedarite (Semitic) and Hebilean (Berber). With the decline of ethnic identity as a result of the Cildanian Civil War and related events, most inhabitants of the island began to identify primarily with a pan-Cildanian culture rather than its component ethnic groups. Cildanians are based on RL Maghrebis in culture and appearance, and most are followers of the Apostolic Church of the East (Eastern Christianity). Cildanians speak a variety of languages, especially Qildari (Punic) and Hebilean (Berber). http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Cildanians Qildaris were once the dominant ethnic group in Cildania, and their decline is more a result of a loss of self-identification rather than demographic changes, although many Qildaris fled the island as a result of the Cildanian Civil War. Qildaris are based on Punics as well as contemporary Syriac Christians, primarily Maronite Lebanese. Most Cildanians adhere to the Apostolic Department of Cildania (Maronite Church). http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Qildari_people Hebileans are the oldest ethnic group in Cildania, and they are based on Amazigh (Berber) peoples in culture and appearance. Hebileans have for much of their modern history been persecuted by the various Cildanian regimes. Although most Hebileans, both urban and rural, are settled, many are nomadic herders. Most Hebileans live in Hebil/Aheblun, and most of them adhere to the Apostolic Department of Cildania. http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Hebilean_people Majatrans form a large minority in Cildania, and they first arrived on the island as traders during the Middle Ages. The Cildanian Majatran community increased significantly due to close trade and cultural ties with the neighboring nation of Al'Badara, and most recently due to an influx of Badaran Hosian refugees. Cildanian Majatrans are distinct from other Majatran groups in customs, language, and religion, though they are closest to Badarans. Majatrans have, over the centuries, integrated into Cildanian society, and most of them, particularly Hosians, identify primarily as Cildanian rather than Majatran. Majatrans are based on Arabs, and Cildanian Majatrans are based on Arabized Berbers and Arab-Berbers in culture and appearance, and they speak the Cildanian-Badaran dialects of Majatran (Maghrebi Arabic/Darija). Religiously they are divided between Hosianism and Ahmadism. http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Majatrans_in_Cildania Seluco-Cildanians are an ethnic group closely related to the Selucians (Ancient Romans) living in neighbouring Selucia, but have over time been integrated into Cildanian culture and society. Seluco-Cildanians mostly live in Kinonu in a relatively compact area called the Velieres Strip, and most of them are members of the Apostolic Department of Cildania. Seluco-Cildanians have a culture based on that of Roman Africa. http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Seluco-Cildanians Yeudis have a long history in Cildania, the traditional birthplace of the Yeudi religion. Cildanian Yeudis are formed from the merger of two groups, Yeudis that have lived in Cildania since antiquity, and the descendants of those Yeudis that arrived on the island in several waves of migration. Cildanian Yeudis are based on Maghrebi Jews in culture and appearance, and partially on other Mizrahi and Sephardi Jews, particularly Syrian Jews. Cildanian Yeudis mostly adhere to Yeudism (Judaism). http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Cildanian_Yeudis LANGUAGE Qildari = Phoenician & Punic + Hebrew Hebilean = Tamazight (Berber languages) Selucian = Latin Seluco-Cildanian = Vulgar Latin + Sicilian + Spanish Majatran = Arabic Jawhari = Maghrebi Arabic Yeudish = Hebrew Kathuran/Church Cildanian = Syriac ~Percentages of the Population (as a native language)~ Qildari: 44% Hebilean languages: 24% Majatran: 14% Selucian: 12% Yeudish: 2% Other: 5% *Please note, these numbers, while not stagnate, should not fluctuate wildly. Large demographic changes should only occur with an extensive RP, and consent of all involved. The most widely spoken language in Cildania is the Qildari language, defined as Phoenician and Punic written in the Hebrew alphabet. Considering that Phoenician and Punic are not well attested, it is permissible to use Hebrew for words for which an appropriate Phoenician translation cannot be found. Ancient Cildanian was written in the Qedarite script (Phoenician alphabet), which gave birth to most alphabetic writing systems used on Terra today. During late Antiquity Cildanian adopted a square version of the Arakhim script (Aramaic alphabet), giving birth to the Cildanian script (Hebrew alphabet), which was also adopted to write the Yeudish language (Hebrew). Qildari has experienced a long decline since the days of the Cildanian Civil War, accompanied by the rise of local dialects of Selucian and Majatran as well as the Hebilean language to the status of national languages. Hebilean languages (Berber languages) are the native languages of the Hebilean people. Standard Taheblit or Standard Hebilean is a standardized language intended to serve as the common language of all Hebileans. Hebilean languages are written in the native Hebilean alphabet (Tifinagh alphabet), derived from the Qedarite script (Phoenician alphabet), but they are also sometimes written in the Cildanian (Hebrew), Majatran (Arabic), or Selucian (Latin) scripts. In spite of centuries of restriction and persecution, the languages have survived to this day, and remain spoken by millions of Cildanians. Hebileans generally learn Jawhari (Maghrebi Arabic) as a second language and use it as a lingua franca, since not all versions of Hebilean are mutually intelligible with one another. The Jawhari dialect of Majatran (Maghrebi Arabic) has in time become a widely spoken language in Cildania, especially after the settlement of Badaran refugees. Jawhari is a collection of varieties of Majatran (Arabic) spoken in Cildania and Badara, although its use is generally restricted to informal contexts. In spite of this, Jawhari has recently emerged as an inter-ethnic lingua franca on the eastern half of the island, replacing Qildari in that role. The Seluco-Cildanian (Vulgar Latin) language is a dialect of Selucian (Latin) spoken in Cildania. The language has risen to national prominence due to business ties to Selucia, as well as its use as official language during the Sibilla regime. Although Seluco-Cildanian is widely understood on the island, most Selucians prefer to use Modern Standard Selucian (Modern Latin) in formal contexts. Formal Selucian is often regarded as the unofficial language of business and even government, and its informal Cildanian version (Seluco-Cildanian) has acquired the status of lingua franca in Western Cildania. Classical Kathuran (Classical Syriac), often known as Church Cildanian, is the liturgical language of the Department of Cildania, making it widely understood. The language was brought to Cildania when the island was Hosianized (Christianized) by missionaries from Kathuristan in nearby Barmenia. RELIGION Hosianism = Christianity -- Apostolic Church of the East = Eastern Christianity ---- Apostolic Department of Cildania = Maronite Church -- Aurorian Patriarchal Church = Roman Catholic Church ---- Patriarchate of the East = Specific diocese for Pontesi, Barmenia, Cildania, Zardugal, and Cobura Yeudism = Judaism Ahmadism = Islam -- Israism = Sunni -- Abadism = Shia ~Percentages of the Population~ 71% Hosianism -- 66% Apostolic Department of Cildania** -- 3% Aurorian Patriarchal Church** -- 2% Other** 16% Irreligious 6% Ahmadism 5% Yeudism 3% Other *Please note, these numbers, while not stagnate, should not fluctuate wildly. Large demographic changes should only occur with an extensive RP, and consent of all involved. **Percentage of the total population. http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Cildania#Religion The most widely practiced religion in Cildania is Hosianism, a religion founded in 1 CE which believes Eliyahu of Yishelem to be the Spirit of God and the Saviour of mankind. The largest Hosian denomination in Cildania is the Apostolic Department of Cildania, an autocephalous (independent) part of the Apostolic Church of the East, a Church created in 3412 by the merger of previously separated Churches. The Aurorian Patriarchal Church, formerly known as the Selucian Patriarchal Church and the Theognosian Church, is also present in Cildania. The Aurorian Patriarchal Church is represented by the Patriarchate of the East in Cildania (as well as Pontesi, Barmenia, Cobura, and Zardugal), a specific diocese following several Eastern Rites, including the Kathuran (West Syrian/Antiochian) Rite in Cildania. Hosianism is the majority religion of most ethnic groups in Cildania, with the exception of Yeudis and Majatrans. Yeudism is an ancient Qedarite (Semitic/Abrahamic) religion dedicated to the worship of Elyon as sole divinity, and associated with the Yeudi people. Yeudism was traditionally founded in Cildania around 500 BCE by the Prophet Ariel, who led his followers westwards where they eventually established the modern nation of Beiteynu. Ahmadism is a religion that was founded in 1186 and believes Akim to be the only God and Ahmad to be his Prophet. Most Majatrans in Cildania are Ahmadis. NAMING Qildari (Phoenician/Punic), Hebilean (Berber languages), Selucian (Latin), and Majatran (Arabic) are the dominant languages in Cildania. Character names should reflect Cildania's cultural background. Party names may be in Punic, Berber, Latin, Arabic, and/or English. These links can help with translations and character names: Language links: https://translate.google.com (includes Hebrew, Latin, and Arabic) http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=345115 (in-game player-created English-Phoenician dictionary) http://www.canaanite.org/dictionary/ (English-Phoenician dictionary) https://fr.glosbe.com/en/phn (another English-Phoenician dictionary) http://www.amawal.net/ (English-Berber dictionary) http://friendsofmorocco.org/Docs/Dict/Tamazizght_toc.htm (another English-Berber dictionary) https://kab.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asebter_amenzawi (Kabyle Berber edition of Wikipedia) http://www.translitteration.com/transliteration/en/berber/neo-tifinagh/ (transliteration tool for the Tifinagh script) Naming links: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=405816 (in-game naming and language guide) http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=456880 (in-game list of Cildanian names) http://canaanite.org/?p=51 (male Phoenician given names) http://canaanite.org/?p=54 (female Phoenician given names) http://www.morocco.com/forums/berber-culture-culture-berbere/25464-amazigh-names-boys.html (male Berber given names) http://www.morocco.com/forums/berber-culture-culture-berbere/25465-amazigh-names-girls.html (female Berber given names) http://www.tamazgha.org/uploads/4/2/2/3/422318/acaa_amazigh_names.pdf (male & female Berber given names) http://www.behindthename.com/random/ (random name generator, includes Roman, Arabic, and Hebrew names) |
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