Zedanese
Zedanese is a term used to describe the people, culture, and language of the fictional country of Zedan in the popular video game series "Assassin's Creed". The country is set in the 13th century and is located in the Middle East, with its capital being the city of Zadina. The Zedanese people are known for their rich history, vibrant culture, and strong sense of community. They are a mix of various ethnicities, including Arabs, Persians, and Turks, and have a unique blend of Islamic and Persian influences in their religion and architecture. The Zedanese language is a fictional language that is a mix of Arabic and Persian, with some influences from Turkish. It is written in a modified version of the Arabic script. The Zedanese people are skilled in various crafts, such as pottery, metalwork, and textiles, and are known for their hospitality and generosity. They have a strong sense of honor and are known for their bravery and resilience in the face of adversity. The Zedanese culture is a blend of various influences, including Islamic, Persian, and Turkish, and is reflected in their architecture, art, and literature. The Zedanese people are an important part of the "Assassin's Creed" universe and have played a significant role in the storylines of the games.