salglarlar
Salglarlar is a fictional ethnographic designation used in speculative fiction to refer to a semi-nomadic confederation of traders and storytellers whose networks stretch across several regions. In most works, the Salglarlar are depicted as mobile communities built around caravans and oral tradition, enabling rapid exchange of goods and ideas.
Etymology: The name derives from a constructed language; scholars propose that 'salg' means to spread or circulate
Social structure: They organize in caravans, called turas; leadership is customary based on elder councils and
Economy and technology: Economy centered on long-distance trade of textiles, metals, pottery, and information; they use
Culture and art: Oral literature, call-and-response songs, codes, and ritual guest hospitality; distinctive textile patterns and
History and distribution: In fiction, earliest references appear in travelogues within the works' world in the
In reception: Salglarlar are used to explore topics of mobility, trade, and cultural exchange; critics note