Qildari people

The Qildaris (Cildanian: קלדרם, Qildarim) are an ethnic group indigenous to the North Majatran country of Cildania, and with the Cildanian language. The cultural and linguistic heritage of the Qildari people is a rich blend of both indigenous elements and the foreign cultures that have come to rule the land and its people over the course of thousands of years.

The Cildanian people can trace their ancestry to the Ancient Qedarites, who became the dominant ethnic group on the island following the Qedarite Migrations. The Cildanians became Hosian in the 9th century, and since then the Apostolic Department of Cildania has been the dominant religion in Cildania. They are very similar in language and customs to Yeudis, and to a lesser extent to other peoples in Majatra.

OOC notes
Qildaris are primarily based on Phoenicians and Punics, as well as contemporary Syriac Christians, especially Maronites. They speak Phoenician, written in the Hebrew script.