Ethnographic Hierarchy of Lesser Zjandaria

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Ethnographic Hierarchy of Lesser Zjandaria

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Osmani: The first Baron Ardashir was of the Babkhan imperial house of Osman and thus all direct descendents of the Khan are known by the patronym Osmani. They are at the very apex of the hierarchy in Lesser Zjandaria and control most of the great estates and government posts. Except for their power and social standing they are in all other regards indistinguishable from the rest of the Ardashirian population.


Ardashirians: Descendents of the first great Babkhan migration from Eura to Elwynn. Their arrival under the leadership of the Baron Ardashir Khan heralded the commencement of the times of strife, a series of wars and ethnic conflicts that saw the fortunes of that community alternate in dramatic fashion between ascendancy and oppression. The Ardashirians remain to this day most notably associated with the overthrow of the Elfinshi state they inherited and for the burning of the vast forests of Elwynn which reduced many parts of Elwynn to a wilderness of frozen deserts.

The Ardashirian community was nonetheless humbled by the uncertain fortunes of war and practically devestated by the periodic plagues which swept through Elwynn during the dog days of the Imperial Republic. In order to survive the Ardashirians resorted to taking wives from the indiginous Elw population. Controversies arising from the 'dillution of the blood' have largely been resolved by the rise of cultural nationalism which in large measure, out of necessity, supplanted the notions of ethnic and biological supremacy which once clouded the reason of the community. That said many inheritance disputes, it is unfortunate to say, are still resolved by resorting to a skin colour chart and DNA testing to determine the percentage of Ardashirian vs Elw genetic heritage in respective claimants biological make up. It has become in itself a disreputable field of medicine and law that is only gradually fading from relevance.

The Ardashirian and Elw communities would by now have drawn ever closer had it not been for the influx of Bâbki migrants in recent times which have had the unfortunate effect of reigniting old prejudices and reinforcing the old cultural and race divides.

The Ardashirian attitude towards the Bâbki is complicated on the one hand they regard the Bâbki as a means to reconnect with the homeland and 're-Babkhanise' their bloodlines, but on the other they disdain the Bâbki as being base, vulgar and inferior - particularly as they are lacking in geneologies comparable to that of the Ardashirian great families. This being a consequence of the great disorders of the dark age that beset Eura in the wake of the Grand Commonwealth coming into existance.

Although there is a certain antipathy between Old Babkhans and New it is other stating it a little to say that the mutual hostitlity is anything like that as was once experience between the Ardashirians and the Elfinshi.

Bâbki: Recent arrivals from the "Third Empire" on Babkhan Eura. Adherents of Zurvanism and radicalised by the protracted liberation struggle on Eura they are on the whole less tolerant of the multi-cultural society in Elwynn than the Ardashirians, and lessgrated, there being little or no inter-marriage between the Bâbki and the indiginous Elw, as well as a general failure or refusal to learn the common or standard tongue - which in their eyes still carries the connotations of being a Mondesian or slave language. The Bâbki resent their subordinate place in the racial and social hierachy considering themselves more pure than the Ardashirians who after so many centuries in Elwynn had, in their eyes, turned native. Some analyists fear that in the long term there is a danger that a civil war might errupt in Lesser Zjandaria if the ultra-orthodox Bâbki try to usurp the place of the established Ardashirian families which are considered to be more liberal and pluralistic in outlook, relatively speaking.

Bâbki migration to Elwynn gathered rapid pace after the fall of the Grand Commonwealth and the restoration of the Mango-Camel Pact led to the requirement for Babkhans to obtain a "certificate of non-evilness" falling into abayance. Calls for visa restrictions have not as yet become widespread although it has been noted with interest that members of prominent Ardashirian families have become associated with this minority position.

Elws: The Elws are the indiginous inhabitants of Elwynn, predating the Imperial Republic itself. Formerly a fierce and noble warrior race they had over the centuries become a servile people tied to the lands - although their lot improved remarkably as a result of reforms brought in during the Andelarion period. Although to this day resentful of the Babkhan dominance in Lesser Zjandaria they are animated by an almost instinctive patriotic loyalty to Elwynn, rejecting all other names for the land, and this has ensured that they have the beginnings of a common ground with the Ardashirian population as well as the ruling Osmanid families - even if they continue to find the 'Bâbkis' insufferable.


Elfinshi: Descendants of Menelmacari immigrants. Whether they sub-species of homoens or a seperate species altogether remains undetermined. Genetic compatability has however been verified with potential for fertile off-spring arising from that. Regardless of that potential interspecies matings are not known to have occurred since the Times of Strife. No known resident population in Lesser Zjandaria - although their suspected transit of the County boundaries does merit their inclusion in any hierarchy - a small isolated population suspected to have survived in the Phoenix Forest, in the neighbouring County of Illumination. Elfinshi blood vengeance cults operating out of the Yardistani Holy Lands are known to be active in covert operations to discover the remaining isolated pockets surviving in Elwynn as well as being implicated in repeated attempts to kill off the descendents of the Osmanid tribe in Elwynn.

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Sad state of affairs you portray, but understandable nonetheless. The ethnic tensions are a fact of life. We'll have to combat them.

I always thought that the Elfinshi were humans, whose culture dictated that they were superior the common men and women of Menelmacar, Elwynn and Shireroth...

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Ethnographic Hierarchy! :D
Honestly, I can see a little bit of Babkha seeping through into the fabric of Zjandaria every day you're in charge, O Ardashir Osmani!
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Heh... Max, take a look at any map of Eura back when Babkha controlled it all. Take a close look at the centre. Recognise any names? ;)
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Maksym Hadjimehmetov wrote:Ethnographic Hierarchy! :D
Honestly, I can see a little bit of Babkha seeping through into the fabric of Zjandaria every day you're in charge, O Ardashir Osmani!
If you consider the history of the place that is rather thpoint. ;)

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As a "Fresh Off The Boat Babkhan-Shirerothian" I can agree that the demographics listed are entirely correct. I despise anything "elf" related and I am a little suspicious of the influence 'Rothian culture has had on Ardashir. The fact that Ric and Sfeir don't even use their proper Babkhanized names on these forums is just vulgar.

I really need to ask Ari about changing the County forum layout as well. The blue just seems...unnatural. Something in a blue background with a conservative tan coloured forum would be much more appealing.

And while we're at it, the term "county" makes me nervous. Ostan seems much more appropriate. Atleast the locals don't visit here that often (Maksym excluded). Their nature is sickeningly pleasant, their humour lacks any bite and they have no talent for bureaucracy.

Oh, and Ardashir, Must we all use those terrifying Japanese comic characters instead of proper avatars? How much will we have to assimilate into this barbarian culture?

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I see no reason you have to give in to the fad, Hesam. I would not doubt that many people will tire of these manga avatars and will soon return to what you call "proper avatars." I will give them perhaps a month until many tire of them and revert to something more mature in nature. If you like your stern Babkha avatar, keep it.

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Stern avatars of military leaders are where it's at, countess.
No way am I changing mine to a Gaia avatar- though I do like the Shirereithan Last Supper, I have to say.
I see... about the Babkhan origins of this place. But surely if this is Lesser Zjandaria it should be less Babkhan?
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Lesser my dear chap relates entirely to Zjandaria - the Greater Zjandaria lies on Eura and is currently lost to barbarians. It has no relevance to the Babkhness of either locale.

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Not all Babkhan avatars are stern. My avatar in Babkha has been this since before I was a citizen:

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Decidedly old-skool Straylightian. :p

I planned to add a Babkhan moustache and replace that hat with a turban but never got around to it.
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Zjandaria is a term similar to "Little Babkha". Only it refers to a specific location currently occupied by Barbarians. If we want to make a simulated history, it could be said that the Babkhans of Zjandaria were exiled during the Barbarian conquest of Eura and found there way here. But that's more for His Excellency The Khan to decide.


Hypatias mom, I realize my humour can be a bit difficult at times, please take no offense by it. Shireroth and Babkha have had a long standing rivalry which is meant with best intentions. I also enjoyed the Last Supper Image and thought it was very clever.

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Don't misunderstand me: I love the tongue-in-cheekiness of most of the posturing Babkhan posts. I just thought I would go with the sentiments expressed, taking them as seriously as written.

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Ofcourse, Agreed. :evil

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