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'''Komans''' ([[Hālhāra]] IPA: /hɒlhɒ'ra/ or Xāman IPA: /xɒmä'n/) are a [[Vaniuan peoples|Vaniuan]] ethnic group that originally formed in the [[Golden Steppes]] during the 1th–7th centuries, primarily from Eastern Vaniuan and pre-Vaniuan tribes that moved from Central Vaniu around 2500-2000 BCE and came to inhabit the present-day lands of [[Komania]] through several large-scale migration after the collapse of the [[Kalkali]] nomadic state, with large contributions from former [[Mahavic]] tribes in the area. |
Revision as of 09:34, 11 August 2017
Flag of the Komans | |
Regions with significant populations | |
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Komania | 42,904,651 |
Balakia | 150,000 ≥ |
Shohuan | 10,000 |
Amaia | 7,202 |
Sotanxina | 13,334 |
Overseas | 15,000 ≥ |
Languages | |
Koman | |
Religion | |
Thaghaism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Balaks, Mishar people |
Komans (Hālhāra IPA: /hɒlhɒ'ra/ or Xāman IPA: /xɒmä'n/) are a Vaniuan ethnic group that originally formed in the Golden Steppes during the 1th–7th centuries, primarily from Eastern Vaniuan and pre-Vaniuan tribes that moved from Central Vaniu around 2500-2000 BCE and came to inhabit the present-day lands of Komania through several large-scale migration after the collapse of the Kalkali nomadic state, with large contributions from former Mahavic tribes in the area.