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Historically literature was not a major aspect of Pursatieen culture. Oral storytelling, passed down through generations of {{wp|Touareg}}s and while they still remain an important cultural aspect of Pursatieen life, written works in {{wp|Aramaic|Pursi}}, Arabic, and [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] became a part of the ouvre during the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|colonial-era]]. Pursatnieen literature often explores themes of identity, cultural preservation, and the challenges of modernization. Art in Pursat thrives with lots of government subsidization. Intricate Touareg jewelry, made of locally sourced gold and semi-precious stones are internationally recognized signs of Pursat. Attire in Pursat draws on [[Audonia]]n traditionalism and [[Occidental]] modernity. Touareg men often wear the distinctive {{wp|tagelmust}}, a blue veil that protects from the harsh desert sun, while women wear colorful headscarves and intricate silver jewelry. [[Ebidi]] women favor vibrant patterns and flowing fabrics, while men often wear {{wp|dashiki}}s or embroidered tunics. Western-style clothing is also common, particularly in urban areas.
Historically literature was not a major aspect of Pursatieen culture. Oral storytelling, passed down through generations of {{wp|Touareg}}s and while they still remain an important cultural aspect of Pursatieen life, written works in {{wp|Aramaic|Pursi}}, Arabic, and [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] became a part of the ouvre during the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|colonial-era]]. Pursatnieen literature often explores themes of identity, cultural preservation, and the challenges of modernization. Art in Pursat thrives with lots of government subsidization. Intricate Touareg jewelry, made of locally sourced gold and semi-precious stones are internationally recognized signs of Pursat. Attire in Pursat draws on [[Audonia]]n traditionalism and [[Occidental]] modernity. Touareg men often wear the distinctive {{wp|tagelmust}}, a blue veil that protects from the harsh desert sun, while women wear colorful headscarves and intricate silver jewelry. [[Ebidi]] women favor vibrant patterns and flowing fabrics, while men often wear {{wp|dashiki}}s or embroidered tunics. Western-style clothing is also common, particularly in urban areas.
===Cuisine===
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File:Falafel_balls.jpg|Kemeti {{wp|falafel|taʿmiya}}
File:Egyptian_food_Koshary.jpg|{{wp|Kushari}}, the "national dish" of the Kemeti people
</gallery>
====Pursi cuisine====
====Kemeti cuisine====
Kemeti cuisine relies heavily on legume and vegetable dishes. For most Kemetis there is a strong connection to food that is derived from ingredients that grow out of the ground as they see themselves as the ''Great and Ancient Agriculturalists'' of the region. As a result, a great number of vegetarian dishes have been developed that are the pride of the Kemeti people. {{wp|Kushari}} (a mixture of rice, lentils, and macaroni) is the "national dish" of the Kemetis and it is served at all of the ceremonies and events of Kemeti life. It is prepared when guests are staying over, for birth, circumcisions, birthdays, weddings, and funerals. In addition, {{wp|ful medames}} (mashed fava beans) is one of the most popular dishes. Fava bean is also used in making {{wp|falafel|taʿmiya}}, also known as falafel, is a staple in many [[Daria]]n cuisines, but originated in the culinary traditions of the [[Kemeti civilization]]. Garlic fried with {{wp|coriander}} is added to {{wp|molokhiya}}, a green soup made from finely chopped jute leaves, sometimes with chicken or rabbit for special occasions.
===Sport===
===Sport===
====Pursatni Pangolins====
====Pursatni Pangolins====
[[File: Pursatni Pangolins.jpg|right|200px|Pursatni Pangolin logo.]]
[[File: Pursatni Pangolins.jpg|right|200px|Pursatni Pangolin logo.]]
The national [[WAFF]] league soccer team of Pursat are the Pursatni Pangolins.
The national [[WAFF]] league soccer team of Pursat are the Pursatni Pangolins. They have never won the [[WAFF World Cup]] but they do well in the [[WAFF#Audonian_Cup|WAFF Audonian Cup]] most years.


==Economy==
==Economy==