Krashuk
The Krashuks also known as Mekrashovs and Mekradans outside their native land, were a human ethnic group native to Mekrad.
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Women and girls had names such as Alethra, Kara, Katernin, Mara, Natali, Olma, Tana, and Zora
Masculine names
Males bore names such as Boris, Fodel, Glar, Grigor, Igan, Ivor, Kosef, Mival, Oleg, Orel, Pavel, and Sergor
Family names
Common mekrashov human surnames included Bersk, Chernin, Dotsk, Kulenov, Marsk, Nemetsk, Shemov, and Starag.
Culture
Average technological level
Formal schooling was not emphasized among the Mekrashovs due to their strong warrior culture; similarly many Mekrashovs in the southeast were not educated due to their rigid class system. Thus, many of their people did not managed to retain and practice literacy.
Common Dress code
The clothing worn by the Krashuks was of a simple nature, woven from rough cotton or wool. Both sexes preferred loose trousers with tapered legs and tunics with long, baggy sleeves. Another common garment among them was the kaftan, a type of ankle-length shirt with long sleeves, which men often wore as a belt.
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