Suman People - ສຸມານ (Suman) - ซูมาน, (Hanzenese/Phra) | |
Total population | |
About 12 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Hanzen | 9 million |
Languages | |
Suman languageGao-Indralan languages | |
Religions | |
Daenism (mainly Upayanâ) | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Gao-Showa |
The Suman People (ສຸມານ ) are a minority ethnic group native to the Kingdom of Hanzen and especially in South and Eastern provinces of the Kingdom.
They are heavily concentrated in the Province of Suman which shares their namesake with their cultural center being Na Sap. Despite this they have coexisted peacefully and are intertwined fully with the much larger Phra ethnic majority in Hanzen despite having a different language and culture.
Culture:[]
The Suman People are highly religious following Daenism, their religious center is the Suman Golden Temple in Na Sap which is seen as a symbol of their ethnicity as well as their culture and faith.
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 |