The following command will set your culture to 'Malvi.'
The following command will change the culture of the specified county to 'Malvi.'
Name | Malvi |
Culture ID | malvi |
Heritage | Indo-Aryan |
Ethos | Stoic |
Language | Gurjar |
Architecture | Indian |
Fashion | Indian |
Coat of Arms | Indo-Aryan |
Military Equipment | Indian |
The Malvi culture is rooted in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh, India, known for its rich history and vibrant elements of heritage. This culture is a remarkable amalgamation of tribal, peasant, Bhakti, Mughal, British, and modern influences reflecting colorful and diverse cultural nuances.
One of the significant attributes of the Malvi Culture is the language, Malvi, spoken by several communities in the region and has its roots in Rajasthani dialects. Folk music and dances such as 'Ghud dance', 'Kalbelia', and 'Bhagoria' play a vital role in the Malvi people's cultural expression, predominantly during festivals and celebrations.
The rich handloom and artistry embedded in Malvi culture can be witnessed in the age-old crafts like pottery, jute works, and the renowned Bagh print, a traditional hand block print with natural colors.
Malvi cuisine, known for its unique taste and simplicity, also adds to the cultural identity. Most popular dishes include poha and bhutte ka kees, both made from staple food crops grown in the region.
A distinguishing feature of Malvi culture is the celebration of Bhagoria Haat festival, a colorful carnival where young boys and girls choose their life partners. It symbolizes the significance of choice and consent in marriage in Malvi culture.
In conclusion, the Malvi culture thrives on its art, traditions, festivities, and very importantly its rich folk heritage.
This culture believes in standing strong like a mountain, taking any and all hardships that life may throw at them and enduring them all with grim determination and an indomitable spirit.
Each culture will have an ethos, which represents the core values, principles and attitude towards life that the culture has. It also determines which court types are available for kingdoms and empires.
Each culture will have several traditions, which represent the main customs of a culture and can grant various effects. A culture can have up to five traditions in the tribal era, with every additional era reached granting an additional slot for Traditions.
The following are the IDs of cultures that share the same heritage, Indo-Aryan, as the Malvi culture:
Culture | Culture ID | Ethos |
---|---|---|
Bengali | bengali | Spiritual |
Gujarati | gujarati | Spiritual |
Kashmiri | kashmiri | Spiritual |
Malvi | malvi | Stoic |
Marathi | marathi | Stoic |
Nepali | nepali | Communal |
Oriya | oriya | Spiritual |
Punjabi | punjabi | Communal |
Sindhi | sindhi | Spiritual |
Sinhala | sinhala | Spiritual |