Zakharan (ethnicity)

Zakharans were the human ethnicity that made up the vast majority of the population of Zakhara, the Land of Fate.

Description
Zakharans tended to be shorter than those of other human groups on average. Adult males ranged between 4'11" (150 cm) and 7'3" (220 cm) tall. Females were between 4'6" (140 cm) and 6'10" (210 cm). Men weighed between 119 and 275 pounds (54.0–125 kg), while women weighed in the range of 84 to 240 pounds (38–110 kg).

They had brown skin and dark hair.

A variety of robelike garments (abas, caftans, dolmans or jellabas) were the usual clothing in Zakhara, while tunics (dishdashah) or the combination of shirt and trousers were worn by the lower classes. Most Zakharans wore some kind of headdress, a keffiyeh, a fez or a turban for men and a shawl for women. In general, the richness of clothing reflected the status of the individual. More traditionally-minded Zakharans wore veils, though for men they were only common in the Cities of the Pantheon. There, women were often seen wearing a chador, a garment covering them from head to foot.

Heavy armor was eschewed by Zakharans, as it was almost unmanageable in the blistering heat of the Land of Fate.

Outlook
The vast majority of human Zakharans shared a common "enlightened" culture with their demihuman and humanoid countrymen, based on the teachings of a semi-mythical figure called the Loregiver. Honour and family ties were held in highest esteem, sometimes resulting in blood feuds after real or perceived transgressions. Enlightened Zakharans took hospitality as well as personal purity and piety very seriously. The belief in the influence of Fate in each individuals live pervaded Zakharan society.

Language
The native language of Zakharans was Midani, a language with its roots in the Elemental Planes.

Society
Zakharan society was divided between the nomadic Al-Badia, who roamed the wide harsh lands of the continent with their herds in close-knit tribal groups, and the settled Al-Hadhar, who prided themselves on their cultural sophistication no matter if they lived in small villages or vast cities. Both groups were deeply skeptical of the other's lifestyle, but were united by common language, faith and a belief in the teachings of the Loregiver.

Related Ethnic Groups
Both the Calishites and the Bedine descended from Zakharans who had traveled to Faerûn through portals