Deltinians

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Deltinians
دلتينيين
diltiniiyn
Total population
4.37 million (2021, est.)
Regions with significant populations
 Creeperopolis3.82 million
 Andaluzia300,000
 Corevilla250,000
 Sequoyah10,000
Languages
Deltinian
Religion
Deltinian Islam

The Deltinians (singular: Deltinian; Deltinian: دلتينيين; transliterated as: diltiniiyn; Creeperian SpanishCreeperian: Դելտինիանոս; Creeperian Spanish – Iberic: Deltinianos), also known as the Deltinian people, are a an ethnic group native to southern Ecros who currently inhabit San Juan, the southernmost department of Creeperopolis. Deltinians historically inhabited territories ranging from southern Andaluzia to Salisford and Cospania, to most of modern-day Creeperopolis, eventually being forced to relocated either through wars or forced deportations.

Etymology

The term Deltinian first appears around 100 BC and was applied to the Deltinian people by the Romanyan Empire. The original Romanyan name given to the Deltinians was Populus Deltaeianus, literally meaning "People of the Delta," as the Deltinians mostly inhabited the Fez Delta. Overtime, the name was shortened to simply Deltaeianus, or "of the Delta."

In the Deltinian language, the term was rendered as دلتينيين (diltiniiyn), as well as in Arabic. In the Andaluzian, Cospanian, Creeperian Spanish, Salisfordian languages, Deltinian was rendered as Deltiniano, and in the Creeperian Script of Creeperian Spanish language, it is rendered as Դելտինիանոս. Some racial slurs, which are derivatives of the term Deltinian, have manifested, especially in Creeperopolis, including Delato (Դելատո), Delo (Դելո), and Delto (Դելտո).

History

Antiquity

Early Islamic era

Forced relocation to Sur

Caliphate of Deltino

Submission to Creeperopolis

First and Second persecutions

Second Parliamentary Era and civil war

Deportations and modern era

Identity

Demographics

Religion

Culture

Genetics

See also

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