List of Koman tribes
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The Koman people are an ethnic group who mainly inhabit the modern-day country of Komania and originated around the northeastern region of Vaniua, they came to inhabit much of central Vaniua in the 9th century with a major migration weave up to the 12th century. Today Komans are majorly found in the modern-day countries of Balakia, Gushlia, Nekhilia, Kaatkukia, Ohania and Komania, furthermore, there is an estimated population of around 2,000,000 Komans living abroad with either undeclared ethnic background or living as immigrants.
Some sources list a totality of ten overarching Koman tribes, of which six the Oshar, Ahar, Baywar, Nazari, Sharaz and Shaz, are referred as Şimê Qəẓahş ("original tribes").
History
Tribal banners
Founded in 1830 by a decree from the Koman emperor Shahshaz Qamashan, the Tribal banner system is meant to organise all 40 tribes into a collection of "confederates", each organised according to their historical tribal unions and cultural affiliations. The banner system is arranged into four main confederations, the Mishar, Tamyiran, Bari and Torosh banners with the Tamyiran and Torosh banners being the most numerous.
All confederations are granted a level of autonomy including the privilege of supervising all provinces under their command, this level of autonomy also grants the freedom of regulating provincial income under the supervision of the Ministry of Economy while having their own representatives in the State Assembly.
Dialects
Koman tribes
The following is a partial list of the different Koman tribes in Komania and Balakia
English name | Koman name | Tribal structure | Origin |
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Ahar | . Ahar . | Tamyiran banner | Pre-Vaniuan origin. |
Ardakhan | . Artaqan . | Mishar banner | Rartakan origin, known for their predominant Mongoloid features. |
Ayma | . Ayma . | Mishar banner | Amaian origin |
Babar | . Babar . | Torosh banner | |
Badiyan | . Badiyan . | Bari banner | Ohanian origin |
Bahra | . Bahra . | Bari banner | Pre-Vaniuan origin. |
Bashan | . Başan . | Torosh banner | |
Bashar | . Başar . | Torosh banner | |
Bashkhat | . Başqat . | Mishar banner | |
Baywar | . Baywar . | Tamyiran banner | |
Dahan | . Dəhən . | Mishar banner | |
Dahyan | . Dahyan . | Torosh banner | |
Derayan | . Derayan . | Sakhyan banner | |
Gherakhan | . Ğeraqan . | Tamyiran banner | |
Harayani | . Harayan . | Sakhyan banner | |
Kahshar | . Káhşar . | Torosh banner | |
Kashiri | . Kaşir . | Tamyiran banner | Pre-Vaniuan origin. |
Kahyan | . Kəhyen . | Tamyiran banner | Thought to be descendants of former Ghashari peoples. |
Marahi | . Marah . | Torosh banner | Known for being "Komanized" Balaks during the Great Horde. |
Nehir | . Nehir . | Mishar banner | Presumed to be "Komanized" Nekhilians. |
Nazari | . Nazar . | Tamyiran banner | Pre-Vaniuan origin |
Oshar | . Óşar . | Tamyiran banner | Possible connection to ancestral Rietic peoples. |
Oshobar | . Óşobar . | Sakhyan banner | |
Qabshawi | . Qabşaw . | Torosh banner | Former Kashitic peoples. |
Qahati | . Qahat . | Mishar banner | Amaian origin. |
Qam | . Qam . | Tamyiran banner | Descendants of the Qom confederation. |
Qazwarami | . Qazwáram . | Torosh banner | |
Sakhya | . Sahya . | Torosh banner | |
Sokhbash | . Ṣoqbaş . | Sakhyan banner | |
Semeyani | . Ṣəmeyan . | Bari banner | |
Shakhbari | . Şaqbar . | Mishar banner | Descendants of former Ghashari peoples. |
Sharaz | . Şaraz . | Tamyiran banner | Pre-Vaniuan origin. |
Shaghayani | . Şağayan . | Torosh banner | |
Shaz | . Şaz . | Tamyiran banner | Pre-Vaniuan origin |
Shehderhen | . Şəhderhen . | Mishar banner | |
Shehen | . Şəhən . | Sakhyan banner | |
Tahwar | . Tahwár . | Sakhyan banner | |
Tamaghi | . Tamagh . | Mishar banner | One of the oldest tribe of the former Mishar Khanate. |
Yeghani | . Yeğani . | Torosh banner | Descendants of the Qomandi Khanate. |
Yemeshber | . Iəməşber . | Sakhyan banner |