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Bill: OOC: Cultural Protocols Update Year 3994

Details

Submitted by[?]: National Democratic Party (NDP)

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: November 3995

Description[?]:

This bill is created in order to protect the Talmorian culture from radical and unrealistic changes, in conformity to game rules.

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

CULTURE

Talmorian culture is based on West Africa, with South Asian (primarily India & Pakistan) influences and some Germanic, East Asian, and Amerindian elements. Overall, Talmoria is primarily based on the cultures of Mali, Senegal, Gambia, Niger, Nigeria, and Ghana, as well as the other nations in West Africa (excluding the Maghreb), with much smaller European colonial influence. Additionally, Talmoria takes much inspiration from the Mali Empire, the Ashanti Empire, the Sokoto Caliphate, and the Toucouleur Empire, with some influence from the Mughal Empire.

BRIEF PRE-GAME HISTORY

The Asli peoples, largely based on the cultures of West Africa, have been present on the territory of Talmoria for centuries, and they were the founders of some of the oldest and largest empires on the continent of Dovani. The Miranan Empire (based primarily on the Ghana Empire with elements from the later Ashanti Empire), founded sometime in the 10th century covered a large area of South Dovani before its slow decline and ultimate collapse in the 18th century. During the Middle Ages Ahmadism (~ Islam) was introduced to the continent from Majatra in the East, expanding rapidly by trade. Many of the Asli peoples were quick to embrace Ahmadism, and in the 14th century a Jelbic Ahmadi warlord from Majatra named Mohammed Ali Khan I founded the Asli Sultanate (~ Mali Empire + Songhay Empire) out of the remnants of the collapsing Miranan Empire. The Asli Sultanate survived until the 25th century, when it was overthrown by the Ikradonian colonial empire.

SUMMARY OF IN-GAME HISTORY

After achieving independence in the 28th century, Talmoria was returned under Asli political dominance, but after a few centuries the nation was brought under Hulstrian minority rule with the establishment of an apartheid regime. Although the regime did not last for long, it left a lasting impact on Talmoria. In the 37th century, the crowns of Talmoria and Aslistan were merged to create a commonwealth. Under the Commonwealth, Aslis and the ruling Hulstrians were equal under the law for the first time. Although the Commonwealth collapsed it left a cultural and legal legacy that continues to this day. Following the Commonwealth came periods of monarchic and theocratic rule, Talmoria was brought under a second apartheid regime, this time led by the Kalkali elite, during which the government heavily persecuted the native Asli. The Kalkali regime was eventually overthrown by a radical Ahmadi coalition of Asli and Zaqrami militants who established a Caliphate, and an anti-Kalkali genocidal policy was implemented, until the Caliphate's eventual collapse. The collapse of the Caliphate left a power vacuum that would not be filled until the foundation of the Kingdom of Talmoria.

Interested in Talmorian history? Go here: http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/History_of_Talmoria

MONARCHY

Talmoria has long been ruled by monarchs with brief periods of other forms of government. The greatest Talmorian royal dynasty founded the Commonwealth of Talmoria and Aslistan. One legacy that the Commonwealth left behind is the idea of a dual monarchy in which the monarch is simultaneously King/Queen of the Asli and King/Queen of Talmoria. While these two titles now mean the same thing, it is customary for the monarch to use both titles.

ETHNICITY

Asli = Muslim West African
Kalkali = Indo-Aryan
Gao-Showa = East Asian
Hulstrian = Austrian
Watembo = Swahili
Shinjalan = Amerindian

~Percentages of the Population~

Asli 66%
Kalkali 13%
Gao-Showa 6%
--Dzegran 3%
--Dinh 1%
--Phra 1%
--Indralan 0.5%
--Kunihito 0.5%
Hulstrian 5%
Watembo 4%
Shinjalan 3%
Other 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.

The Asli peoples collectively constitute the largest and oldest ethnic group in Talmoria, having been present in the nation for millennia. Although they speak a number of distantly related languages, the Asli are generally classified as a single ethnic group, due to the numerous shared cultural elements and solidarity in the face of oppressive minority regimes. Most Asli adhere to Ahmadism (~ Islam), particularly Israism (~ Sunni), and the religion has a very long history in the nation, although many Asli continue to practice their traditional pre-Ahmadi beliefs, particularly the monotheistic Sira ka Ngala (~ a fat Roog) religion. The Asli are based on West African peoples, particularly the Mandé peoples, the Toucouleur and Fula peoples, the Wolof, the Igbo, the Yoruba, and the Ashanti people.

The Kalkali peoples form the largest minority group in Talmoria, where they arrived, from the Seleyan nation of Kalistan, under the rule of the Ikradonian colonial empire, when they served as the governing elite in order to displace the traditional leadership of the Asli people. Kalkalis are further subdivided into the Ananti (Punjabi), Rajutti (Hindi), Zaqrami (Urdu), Rajavanshi (Gujarati), Khoni (Sindhi), Dengwali (Nepalese) and Bhapori (Kashmiri) groups. Kalkalis are primarily based on North Indians and Pakistanis, with particular emphasis on the culture of the Mughal Empire. The Kalkali are religiously divided between Ahmadism (~ Islam) and Geraja (~ Hinduism).

Gao-Showa is the name of a meta-ethnicity that includes a wide variety of ethnic and cultural groups, characterized by their use of Gao-Indralan (~ Sino-Tibetan & East Asian) languages and historical influence from the Empire of Gao-Soto (~ Imperial China & Medieval Japan). Collectively, the Gao-Showans are the largest cultural group in Dovani, and they also have a presence in Talmoria. The largest Gao-Showan group in Talmoria is represented by the Dzegrans (~ Tibetans), but Dinh (~ Vietnamese), Phra (~ Thai), Indralans (~ Chinese), and Kunihito (~ Japanese) peoples also have a minor presence in the nation.

The Hulstrians remain a small minority in Talmoria centuries after their minority rule over the nation was overthrown. The Hulstrians in Talmoria largely adhere to Hosianism (~ Christianity), and they are largely based on Austrian people.

There is also a small number of Watembo people in Talmoria, who arrived in the nation from neighbouring Utembo. Although their language is distantly related to the Asli languages, they retained their separate identity as a result of their religious distinction from the majority Ahmadi population, as most Watembans adhere to Daenism (~ Buddhism). The Watembo people are based on Swahili-speaking East Africans.

The Shinjalans, another group of ethnicities native to Dovani, represent a small minority in Talmoria. Although they natively speak a wide variety of languages belonging to a number of language families, the Shinjalans are often counted as a single group in nations where they do not constitute a large percentage of the population. Shinjalans in Talmoria have been to a very large assimilated, and most of them practice Ahmadism while a few retain their traditional beliefs. The Shinjalan peoples are based on Amerindians.

LANGUAGE

Asli languages = Niger-Congo A (non-Bantu)
Fasokan = Bambara
Keobi = Igbo
Orun = Yoruba
Ganar = Wolof
Dalehi = Fula
Mbowema = Akan & Twi
Majatran = Arabic
Ananti = Punjabi
Rajutti = Hindi
Zaqrami = Urdu
Rajavanshi = Gujarati
Khoni = Sindhi
Bhapori = Kashmiri
Dengwali = Nepali
Dzegran = Tibetan
Indralan = Chinese
Hulstrian = German
Dinh = Vietnamese
Phra = Thai
Kunikata = Japanese
Orinco = Mayan

The most widely spoken languages in Talmoria are the Asli languages, a group of languages belonging to the Ezintsundu (Niger-Congo) language family. Asli languages form the northern branch of the language family, and are spoken almost exclusively in Talmoria. None of the Asli languages is spoken natively by a majority of the population, but Fasokan (Mande languages, especially Bambara) serves as a lingua franca. Keobi, known natively as Asụsụ Keobi (Igbo), Orun, known as èdè Õrùn (Yoruba), Ganar or Gànnaar (Wolof), Dalehi or Ɗaaleehide (Fula), and Mbowema or Mbɔwema (Akan, especially Twi) are all widely spoken.

The Kalkali languages, namely Ananti (Punjabi), Rajutti (Hindi), Zaqrami (Urdu), Rajavanshi (Gujarati), Khoni (Sindhi), Bhapori (Kashmiri), and Dengwali (Nepali) together form a subgroup of the Kali (Indo-Iranian) branch of the Superseleyan (Indo-European) languages, and they are spoken predominantly by the Kalkali people.

Additionally Majatran (Arabic) and Brmek (conlang) serve as languages of religion due to their role in Ahmadism, and although there are virtually no native speakers many Talmorians understand those languages.


RELIGION

Ahmadism = Islam
--Israism = Sunni
--Abadism = Shia
Geraja = Hinduism
Hosianism = Christianity
--Luthoran = Protestant
--Patriarchal = Catholic/Orthodox
Sira ka Ngala = a fat Roog + Odinani
Asli Traditional Religion = African Traditional Religion
Daenism = Buddhism

~Percentages of the Population~

65% Ahmadism
--Israist 63%
--Abadi 1%
--Other 1%
10% Geraja
10% Hosian
--7% Luthoran
--3% Patriarchal (mostly Aurorian Patriarchal Church)
5% Asli Traditional Religion (primarily Sira ka Ngala)
5% Daenism
5% Other

The most widely practiced religion in Talmoria is Ahmadism, a religion founded in 1186 that believes Akim to be the only God and Ahmad to be his Prophet. The religion arrived on the continent of Dovani by trade in the Middle Ages, and was also the official religion of the Asli Sultanate, and as such it has a long and well established presence in Talmoria and retains a central aspect in Talmorian identity. Most Ahmadis in Talmoria follow Israism (Sunnism), and there are small minorities of Abadis (Shi'as) and other Ahmadi sects.

Geraja is a religion and way of life born in the nation of Malivia sometime in the 5th century, encompassing a wide variety of beliefs and practices. Most Gerajans belong to Kalkali ethnicities.

Daenism is a religion that was born in Aldegar in the 2nd century CE as a sect within Zamānism, and which later spread Terra-wide, becoming one of the largest Terran religions. Daenism emphasizes the elimination of attachment, aversion, and ignorance as the way to achieve enlightenment, meaning liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth. Most Daenists in Talmoria belong to the Watembo ethnicity.

Hosianism is a binitarian monotheistic religion founded in 1 CE which believes Eliyahu of Yishelem to be the Spirit of God and the Saviour of mankind. Most Talmorian Hosians are Luthorans, and the second largest Hosian denomination in Talmoria is the Aurorian Patriarchal Church, Terra's largest Hosian communion.

Many Talmorians retain their pre-Ahmadi religious beliefs, the largest of which is Sira ka Ngala, an indigenous monotheistic religion believing in a single universal male and female deity. Most adherents of Sira ka Ngala are Asli.

NAMING

Fasokan (Bambara), Keobi (Igbo), and Orun (Yoruba) are the dominant languages in Talmoria. Character names should reflect Talmoria's cultural background. Party names may be in Bambara, Igbo, Yoruba, and/or English. These links can help with translations and character names:

Language links:

https://translate.google.co.uk/ (includes Igbo and Yoruba)
http://www.bambara.org/lexique/index-english/main.htm (English-Bambara dictionary)
https://bm.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ny%C9%9B_f%C9%94l%C9%94 (Bambara edition of Wikipedia)

Naming links:

http://www.behindthename.com/random/ (random name generator, includes African names)
http://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/western-african (list of Western African names)
http://fantasynamegenerators.com/ (another random name generator, includes Yoruba names)
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/gambia.htm (Mandinka and Wolof names)
http://nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/palava-hut/29467-authentic-african-last-names.html (list of Western African surnames)

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Date03:09:13, March 11, 2016 CET
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