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The '''Salyar''' (Salyar: ''Сӑӑлярй'') are | The '''Salyar''' (Salyar: ''Сӑӑлярй'') are an ethnic group living in Manaskan and neighbouring areas of southwestern Devahoma. They are a traditional, agrarian, and patriarchial people who form a rather insular society. Descended from the Indari people of Rhuon Island, the ancestors of the Salyar migrated to their current location on the Great Kiravian mainland during the {{H:title|1390s AD|20570s}} as part of the ''Ētrebiktor'' or settlement of the Kiravian interior. | ||
The Salyar language is written in a Cyrillic orthography developed by the Kirosocialist government in {{H:title|1964 AD|21144}}. According to the 21200 Kiravian Census, 98% of ethnic Salyar speak the language, and 76% are completely monolingual. About 20% of Salyar are fluent in Kiravic. Salyari is used as the medium of instruction in a number of primary and intermediate schools in Salyar-populated localities, and in two rural consolidated secondary schools in Manaskan. During Kirosocialism, a technical school offering courses taught in Salyar was established in Manaskan's County Lāgervan. Very few Salyar pursue higher education, with most remaining part of the traditional economy. | The Salyar language is written in a Cyrillic orthography developed by the Kirosocialist government in {{H:title|1964 AD|21144}}. According to the 21200 Kiravian Census, 98% of ethnic Salyar speak the language, and 76% are completely monolingual. About 20% of Salyar are fluent in Kiravic. Salyari is used as the medium of instruction in a number of primary and intermediate schools in Salyar-populated localities, and in two rural consolidated secondary schools in Manaskan. During Kirosocialism, a technical school offering courses taught in Salyar was established in Manaskan's County Lāgervan. Very few Salyar pursue higher education, with most remaining part of the traditional economy. |