Majatran | |
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المعترنية al-maʻatranīyah | |
Ethnicity | Majatrans |
Language family |
Qedarite
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Writing system | Majatran (Arabic) script |
Official status | |
Official language in | Badara, Kafuristan, Jakania, Wantuni |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Maj |
The Majatran language (المعترنية) is a Qedarite (Semitic) language spoken by the Majatrans and one of the most widely spoken languages in Majatra. Majatran is the dominant language in Badara, Kafuristan, Jakania, and Wantuni, and a significant minority language in Beiteynu, Barmenia, Cobura, Zardugal, Istalia, and Solentia. Under the Ahmadi Caliphate Majatran became a lingua franca for the Western regions of the continent, rising to the status of one of the two liturgical languages of Ahmadism (together with Brmek).
Badara articles | ||
History | History of Badara - Muhammad Al-Qafir - Hazem Salah Abo Ismail - Eisa I of Al'Badara | |
Geography | Majatra - Wildlife | |
Politics | Government - Political parties | |
Demographics | Ethnic Groups: Majatrans Religion: Ahmadism | |
Culture | Cuisine - Sport | |
Economy | Tourism in Badara |
Kafuri Peninsula al-Kasraj (capital) | ||
Geography • History • Culture • Economy • Government | ||
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Regions & Territories | Abi'nadi • Jerze'har • Nekkah • O'mer • Pabeus Ahazi Republic • North Kafuristan • Republic of Akmed | |
Political Parties | FFMR | |
Demographics | Religion: Abadi, Apostolic Church of the East, Israism • Ethnicity: Majatrans, Badaran Bedouins, Asli | |
Notable People & Families | Grand Ayatholla Abu Bakr al-Hashem • House of Al-Majali • House of Al-Shabab • Nasri Family • Nouri al-Baghdadi • Samir al-Aziz • House of Almudhannab• |