The following command will set your culture to 'Pulaar.'
The following command will change the culture of the specified county to 'Pulaar.'
Name | Pulaar |
Culture ID | pulaar |
Heritage | Senegambian |
Ethos | Bellicose |
Language | Senegambian |
Architecture | African |
Fashion | African |
Coat of Arms | West African |
Military Equipment | Sub-Saharan African |
Pulaar, also referred to as Fulfulde or Fulani, is not only a language but also represents a rich and expansive culture present largely in West Africa, and extending through Central and North Africa. The culture is carried by the Fulani people, known for their strong nomadic lifestyle.
One of the most unique aspects of the Pulaar culture is their sophisticated social structure, divided into categories based on lineage, occupation and class. This segregation induces a sense of order and discipline among the community members.
Among their intriguing traditions is the Sharo or Shadi ritual. In this fascinating, age-old practice, young men are whipped to demonstrate their courage, strength, and resilience. This ritual is often a pre-requisite for marriage.
Pulaar culture has notably added to African cultural wealth through their dance, music, and storytelling traditions. It has a rich oral history that has been passed down through generations, as well as a renowned cattle-herding tradition. An important symbol for the Pulaar is the calabash or gourd, which holds multi-dimensional significance, representing unity, life, and the universe.
Filled with fascinating rites, traditions, and a unified way of living, the Pulaar culture is a testament to the rich, diverse cultural tapestry of Africa. Through their distinctive lifestyle and traditions, they have made a significant impact on African culture.
This culture considers conflict and violence to be necessary states of existence; ingrained in its people is the idea that one should stand up and fight for their own.
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.