LordPeter
LordPeter
Sounds good. One of the more obvious candidates for melting pots. Make it so.
I have two more suggestions regarding this area: **Turkic** - Bashkir (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashkirs) - Kipchak ? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kipchaks) Legend: "+" denotes existing Plus culture "*" denotes suggested new culture "?" denotes an...
... and I forgot Mongolic. More suggestions. First, I suggest Tungustic to be split off after all (consistency!). And then splitting Mongol into some subgroups because they aren't that homogeneous...
Some more - is Siberia Central Asian? I think so, or at least more than it is European. I suggest having Samodeic (renamed because Samoyedic is a somewhat derogatory Russian...
(Small note: Edited the Mongolic suggestion because I mixed up the modern "Khalka" group with the historical "Khamag" group.)
Okay what I would keep from the latest suggestions: - Split Mongolic and Tungusic (for consistency, they are quite different) - Add Kipchak to Turkic - Split Samodeic from Finno-Ugric...
So... guess it's your own fault for bringing Africa to my attention. Here we go: I'm simply posting an exhaustive list of my suggestions with new groups and their cultures,...
What do you mean with that? How "like Byzantine"?
Ah I see. Which ones would that encompass? And idk yet...
Hmm I found this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habesha_peoples So you are actually right, there is some sort of broader group defined which includes more than just Amhara and linguistically related cultures. However, the...