Asli Aslinan | |
Total population | |
80 million-150 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Talmoria | 65.8 million |
Kalistan | 2.9 million |
Tukarali | 2.4 million |
Languages | |
Fasokan, Keobi, Orun, Ganar, Dalehi, Mbowema | |
Religions | |
Ahmadism, Traditional Asli Beliefs, Hosianism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Orang Asli |
The Asli people are an ethnic group originating from the area occupied by the present-day nation of Talmoria, where the majority of their population remains. Nonetheless, there are Asli minorities living in many nations across Terra, notably Kalistan and Tukarali.
History of the Asli People[]
Aslis are believed to originate from present day Talmoria. In antiquity, the Aslis ruled over a vast empire, the Asli Sultanate, on the continent if. However, by the 2100s the sultanate was in decline and the land was eventually colonised by Likatonia.
Since then, Aslis have experienced a mixed history. Brief periods of self-rule interrupted centuries of subjugation by foreign colonists. As a result of continued persecution, many Aslis fled their traditional homelands and established a diaspora across Terra, with particularly high populations in the Seleyan nations of Kalistan and Tukarali as well as smaller groups in Kafuristan and Utembo.
Religion[]
Historically, the Asli people held a wide variety of interconnected polytheistic beliefs which are now sometimes collectively known as 'Traditional Asli Beliefs'. This categorisation is somewhat controversial, though, because it groups together many views which are almost entirely unrelated. Regardless, few today genuinely hold these beliefs with many incorporating aspects of their heritage into more modern faiths.
Most Aslis today practise Ahmadism, especially Israism. Though there are some who adhere to Abadism, in Kalistan for example, they are significantly outnumbered. The extensive Asli diaspora means that Aslis can be found practising most Terran faiths. In Tukarali, there is a notable Hosian population and there are Daenist Asli in the East.
Ahmadism in Talmoria tends to be of the mystical type, with several orders to be found in the country. It has also been influenced by eastern religions such as Daenism.
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Politics | Government | National Assembly | Political parties | President | Ethical Socialism | Introduction | Constitutional Court | |
Demographics | Ethnic Groups: Kalistani | Mu-Tze | Anantonese Religion: Society of Brethren | Akalism | Bishopal Church | |
Culture | Languages | Reggae | Retro-Futurism | Floob | House Ananto | |
Economy | Big Three | Corporations | Divestment | Ruble | Treacle | |
Nat. Ind. | ODEN | KALNAPECO | KALNAFERCO | KALMILINCO | KALNATEXCO | KALNAMOCO | Republican National Bank |
Talmori Emirate Agabad (capital) | ||
Geography • History • Culture • Economy • Government | ||
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Provinces | Binduro • Haresha • Mahavan • Nova Hŭlstrio • Zargovo | |
Political Parties | Zaqraami National Front | |
Demographics | Religion: Luthoran Church of Hulstria, Ahmadism, Terran Patriarchal Church, Vendikhism • Ethnicity: Asli, Dengwali, Rajisthani, Zaqraami | |
Notable People | Antoine Charles Poulain • George VI of Talmoria • Princess Harriett • Zayn Rajani |
Tukarali | ||
History | Kemokian Empire • Phraatid Dynasty • Mu-Tze Khanate • Selucian Empire • Ryan Malagar • House of Aynako • Tukarese Democratic Union | |
Districts | Borusca • Datã • Lago Cuantu • Vale do Morata • São Miguel | |
Demographics | Religion: Hosianism, Aurorian Patriarchal Church, Mbanda, Kanzo, Ahmadism, Esintsundu Ethnicity: Tukarese, Indígenas | |
Notable People & Families | João Pedro Coli • Alexandro Zapata • Andreas Magbantay • Geoffrey Thornalley • Miguel Petroni • Getulio Araya • K. Huy Luong • Kyuma Naruhito • Marisol Paresi • Nasri Family • Roi Tiangco • Roland Lafarge • Rui Malagar • Ryan Malagar • Shinji Kuninobu • Shuya Nakagawa • Takahiro Tran • Cristiana Ferreira das Neves |