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The most modernized of the North Songunese-descent cultures that have not diverged heavily thanks to extremely close contact with Occidental-descent people are the [[Kelekonese people|Kelekonese]] people. Historically, the Kelekonese people once made up the ruling classes of the North Songun civilization, and it is their variety of the North Songunese languages that has had the great linguistic influence over the other North Songunese languages; the Kelekonese language has served as the basis for the ''[[T'inkirunasimi language|T'inkirunasimi]]'' language, a 19th Century attempt at standardizing the North Songunese languages. Because they were often the ruling classes of the North Songun civilization, they were, and still are in many cases, most often the wealthiest and most developed out of all the North Songunese-descent cultures.
The most modernized of the North Songunese-descent cultures that have not diverged heavily thanks to extremely close contact with Occidental-descent people are the [[Kelekonese people|Kelekonese]] people. Historically, the Kelekonese people once made up the ruling classes of the North Songun civilization, and it is their variety of the North Songunese languages that has had the great linguistic influence over the other North Songunese languages; the Kelekonese language has served as the basis for the ''[[T'inkirunasimi language|T'inkirunasimi]]'' language, a 19th Century attempt at standardizing the North Songunese languages. Because they were often the ruling classes of the North Songun civilization, they were, and still are in many cases, most often the wealthiest and most developed out of all the North Songunese-descent cultures.
The ''[[Kuntichinchaysuyuruna people|Kuntichinchaysuyuruna]]'' people used to be as culturally-divergent as the Telekonese and ''Gocahalliparuna'' peoples are now, with much of their culture having once been heavily based upon that of the Varshani people complete with many of them once having adhered to the Arzali faith. With independence, and the advent of the brutal junta of 1988, most ''Kuntichinchaysuyuruna'' people have abandoned these Varshani influences and have deconverted from the Arzali faith to avoid persecution from the junta's secret police. Most ''Kuntichinchaysuyuruna'' in the present derive much of their cultural influences from the ''[[Kuntisuyuruna people|Kuntisuyuruna]]'' people, and are mostly split between those who have converted to the Nahibian faith and those who have opted to abandon religion altogether and have proclaimed themselves as irreligious.


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