Sekowan people 生古塢民族 Seikowo minzoku, Shiikuuwo minzuku | |
Total population | |
About 80 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Sekowo | 60 million |
Shiratoku | 10 million |
Argos | 3 million |
Beluzia | 2 million |
Kurageri | 1 million |
Dankuk | 1 million |
Languages | |
Sekowan language, Kunikata | |
Religions | |
Kamism, Guidao, Jienism, | |
Daenism (including Mazdâyanâ and Zenshō), Hosianism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Kunihito |
The Sekowan people (生古塢民族 Seikowo minzoku, Shiikuuwo minzuku in Sekowan) are the largest ethnic group in the nation of Sekowo. Closely related to the Kunihito people, of whom they are usually considered a subgroup, the Sekowans speak the Sekowan language, a Gao-Indralan language, closely related to Kunikata.
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Gao-Showans | ||
Peoples | Central: Kunihito • Sekowans • Kyo | Northern: Utari • Welang | Southern: Indralans • Đinh • Phra • Suman | Western: Tukarese • Mu-Tze • Bianjie | |
Languages | Gao-Indralan: Kunikata • Sekowan • Indralan • Đinh • Phra • Suman• Utari | Jelbo-Tukaric: Panmuan • Bianjie | Other: Kyo | |
Regions | Dovani • Seleya • Gao-Soto • Sekowo • Dankuk • Indrala • Tukarali • Jinlian • Dalibor • Great North Dovani Plain • Kalistan • Bianjie • Hanzen | |
History | Empire of Gao-Soto • Kingdom of Sekowo • History of Sekowo • History of Indrala • History of Dranland • History of Tukarali • Great Sekowian War • Southern Hemisphere War | |
Religion | Gao-Showan Religions • Daenism • Mazdâyanâ • Zenshō • Kamism • Guidao • Jienism • Kanzo |