A Majatran (Majatran: ماجةتران, ma'atran) is a person who identifies themselves as such based upon genealogical, linguistic, and/or cultural grounds. The Qedarite Majatran language is thousands of years old, while modern Qedarite Majatran culture first began in Squibble but beginning around 3500 BCE ethnically Qedarite peoples such as the Ghassanids, Lakhmids and Banu Judham began migrating across the oceans. They first settled in Seleya before migrating once again to the islands of Majatra. The Majatran language gained greater prominence with the rise of Ahmadism in the 12th century CE as the language of the Book of Bliss.
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