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| Ethnic group name = | | Ethnic group name = Cheltai | ||
| Ethnic group picture = | | Ethnic group picture = Cheltai_Phenotype.png | ||
| Ethnic group phenotype = | | Ethnic group phenotype = | ||
| Height comparison image = | | Height comparison image = Cheltai_height_comparison.png | ||
| Eye1=Black | | Eye1=Black | ||
| Eye2=Brown | | Eye2=Brown | ||
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| Hair4=blonde-wh | | Hair4=blonde-wh | ||
| Total population = | | Total population = | ||
| Location map = | | Location map = Cheltai_distribution_map.png | ||
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Cheltai, often referred to as Chelt, Cheltic, Cheltani, and Cheltaian, stands as a contemporary collective term encapsulating a myriad of ethnic groups hailing from distinct linguistic traditions. Bound by a common genetic thread, these groups trace their origins back to the enigmatic terrains of the Oriensis Plateau and the expansive plains of the Zhelov region. Recognized under the Anario-Jorven anthropological classification, the Cheltai diaspora primarily resonates within the confines of the [[Cheltic Isles]] and extends to the northeastern expanse of Anaria Major. | |||
Distinctive variations in eye color and hair hues characterize the Cheltai populace. However, a unifying factor among them is their consistent skin tone, maintaining uniformity regardless of the geographies they inhabit. While the Cheltai are celebrated for their unique physiological features, a detailed exposition on their physical attributes remains forthcoming. | |||
== Etymology == | |||
Tracing the etymological roots of "Cheltai," scholars surmise that it evolved from the indigenous nomenclature "Chelt." The annals of history recount the tales of these individuals who thrived in the Zhelov plains between the 3000's and 4000's, pioneering an early Iron Age civilization. This epoch left an indelible mark, enriching the Cheltai's cultural tapestry and bequeathing an enduring legal heritage that echoes through the ages. The archival records capturing the inaugural references to "Chelt" and "Cheltai" remain under scholarly scrutiny. Within the precincts of [[Auresia]], historical nuances led to the Cheltai being referred to as the "Numidians." This appellation stems from the prefecture famed for harboring the nascent Cheltai communities, juxtaposed against the neighboring Zhelovian settlements. | |||
== Physiology == | |||
The physiological traits defining the Cheltai are subjects of much intrigue and fascination. While a holistic exploration, shedding light on their genetic makeup and distinctive skeletal structures, is anticipated, preliminary observations underscore their shared facial features and anatomical similarities. | |||
== Origins == | |||
The genesis of the Cheltai civilization, as narrated through the prism of archaeology and ancient manuscripts, holds many mysteries. As scholars and historians work tirelessly to piece together their evolutionary journey, the world awaits revelations about this enigmatic ethnicity. | |||
== History == | |||
Historical tapestries woven around the Cheltic civilization pinpoint its inception to around 3000 RH, reaching its pinnacle by 3500 RH. A confluence of written annals, oral traditions, and archaeological testimonies paint a vivid picture of this Iron Age civilization. This era saw the amalgamation of the Proto-Cheltai from Jorveh with the Deutero-Cheltai from southern terrains, converging in Zhelov during the nascent waves of the Paleolithic age. This chronological juncture also marked the establishment of Cheltic habitations in what is modern-day eastern [[Auresia]]. The societal fabric of the time was a mosaic of city-states, bound by mutual interests but frequently at loggerheads over regional disputes. However, the threat from external non-Cheltic factions galvanized these states into a cohesive defensive force. Notably, while united under a religious canopy, regional variations manifested in deity veneration and linguistic nuances. | |||
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Cheltai, often referred to as Chelt, Cheltic, Cheltani, and Cheltaian, stands as a contemporary collective term encapsulating a myriad of ethnic groups hailing from distinct linguistic traditions. Bound by a common genetic thread, these groups trace their origins back to the enigmatic terrains of the Oriensis Plateau and the expansive plains of the Zhelov region. Recognized under the Anario-Jorven anthropological classification, the Cheltai diaspora primarily resonates within the confines of the Cheltic Isles and extends to the northeastern expanse of Anaria Major.
Distinctive variations in eye color and hair hues characterize the Cheltai populace. However, a unifying factor among them is their consistent skin tone, maintaining uniformity regardless of the geographies they inhabit. While the Cheltai are celebrated for their unique physiological features, a detailed exposition on their physical attributes remains forthcoming.
Etymology
Tracing the etymological roots of "Cheltai," scholars surmise that it evolved from the indigenous nomenclature "Chelt." The annals of history recount the tales of these individuals who thrived in the Zhelov plains between the 3000's and 4000's, pioneering an early Iron Age civilization. This epoch left an indelible mark, enriching the Cheltai's cultural tapestry and bequeathing an enduring legal heritage that echoes through the ages. The archival records capturing the inaugural references to "Chelt" and "Cheltai" remain under scholarly scrutiny. Within the precincts of Auresia, historical nuances led to the Cheltai being referred to as the "Numidians." This appellation stems from the prefecture famed for harboring the nascent Cheltai communities, juxtaposed against the neighboring Zhelovian settlements.
Physiology
The physiological traits defining the Cheltai are subjects of much intrigue and fascination. While a holistic exploration, shedding light on their genetic makeup and distinctive skeletal structures, is anticipated, preliminary observations underscore their shared facial features and anatomical similarities.
Origins
The genesis of the Cheltai civilization, as narrated through the prism of archaeology and ancient manuscripts, holds many mysteries. As scholars and historians work tirelessly to piece together their evolutionary journey, the world awaits revelations about this enigmatic ethnicity.
History
Historical tapestries woven around the Cheltic civilization pinpoint its inception to around 3000 RH, reaching its pinnacle by 3500 RH. A confluence of written annals, oral traditions, and archaeological testimonies paint a vivid picture of this Iron Age civilization. This era saw the amalgamation of the Proto-Cheltai from Jorveh with the Deutero-Cheltai from southern terrains, converging in Zhelov during the nascent waves of the Paleolithic age. This chronological juncture also marked the establishment of Cheltic habitations in what is modern-day eastern Auresia. The societal fabric of the time was a mosaic of city-states, bound by mutual interests but frequently at loggerheads over regional disputes. However, the threat from external non-Cheltic factions galvanized these states into a cohesive defensive force. Notably, while united under a religious canopy, regional variations manifested in deity veneration and linguistic nuances.