Accounts of Ezaari Easwegians
Accounts of Ezaari Easwegians Ezaari or Ezaari Easwegians are an ethnic group of historically related Eurasian peoples who trace their lineage back to the Altai-Sayan region of Central Asia and were major inhabitants of the Easwegian Commonwealth of Arctic Europe (1478-1821) and the Khazar Khaganate of the Steppe (650-969). According to the 2024 Easwegian Census, Ezaari make up the largest plurality of the Common Union of Easway with 33.33% of the population. They traditionally speak Ezerryen Easwegian, a Yeniseian-Turkic language that has entered revival after previous extinction following the post-1821 displacement of Ezaari from the Barents Region. Ezaari culturally practice estoteric and folk forms of Christianity though predominately fall into Eastern Catholicism. The Easwegian Common Union asserts that most Ezaari live as diaspora outside of Easway, with two main characterisations identified: the Biarmian Ezaari and the Vlach Ezaari, who both find common ancestry in the Khaz...