Asrabi

In the first Age of the Sun, after the Hildor had awakened in the Murmenalda Men were at first teached by an unseen Voice that spoke to them, later a mighty man appeared among them and started to teach and lead the fathers of men.Later he recommanded them to build a great hall or temple for him and asked for reverence as a god.In those days all men bowed before the mighty man, and his priests brought him cruel human-sacrifices. Later rebellion stirred among the men and some refused to follow the cruel orders of the powerful man. The Strife led to the Battle of Palisor in which Men, Dwarves, Orcs and Avari took part. Men fought on both sides and after the battle they sundered into two groups: those who fled the battlefield and wandered westwards were called the Lintador while those who chose to stay in the east were known as the Aravador.

In the later Ages the Aravador spread in the eastern Lands and even came to the South of Middle-Earth.The Easterlings and Haradrim of the third Age are believed to descend from these tribes.

family-tree of the Aravador

 * Avarim (Men of the far-east)
 * Avaradan (related to the Edain of the western lands)
 * Wômaw
 * Góakaw
 * Móakaw
 * Wôm
 * Wômac
 * Ruulurk
 * Woodmen of the Far east
 * Aegaw
 * Lôkaw
 * Cuivac
 * Surk
 * Vulmaw
 * Men of Codya
 * Lôchans
 * Men of the Orocarni
 * Valg
 * Linerim (men of the South-east)
 * Adekdar
 * Alduryakna
 * Burskadek
 * Hôrl
 * Raliani
 * Ubain or Arklu-shem
 * Ûsteri
 * Mornerim (men of the far North)
 * Forodwaith
 * Lossoth
 * Jäämiehet
 * Lumimiehet
 * Merimetsästäjät
 * Aigar
 * Angcla
 * Kûbor
 * Rúbor
 * Shartha
 * Urdar
 * Narnerim (Men of the South)
 * Haradrim or Men of Haradwaith
 * Northern Haradrim or Men of Near-Harad
 * Haruze
 * Men of Chelkar
 * Men of Haruzan
 * Men of Lûrmsakun
 * Men of Pesarzan
 * Jelut
 * Apysani or southern haradrim
 * Adena
 * Ayten
 * Bellakaze
 * Bellanarod (intermixed with Black Numenoreans)
 * Bozishnarod
 * Covshek-Pust
 * Drêl
 * Magri
 * Narodbrijig
 * Pel
 * Sîranians or Sîrani
 * Rivermen of the Sîrayn
 * Moredain
 * Kiran
 * Men of Koronande
 * Sederi
 * Ûsakani
 * Tantûraki (intermixed with black nnumenoreans)
 * Mûmakani
 * Tuktani
 * Sâre
 * Sharaeki
 * Jôpi
 * Ts´dan
 * K´prur
 * Talatherim (Men of the central Plains or Easterlings)
 * Ioriags (later Balchoth)
 * Kykuria
 * Pultai (proper Balchoth)
 * Aivriag
 * Odhriags
 * Nûriags
 * Asdriags
 * Núrniags or men of Núrn
 * men of Relmether
 * Variags of Khand
 * Ulgath or Wain-Easterlings
 * Gargath
 * Folyavuldok
 * Kugath (intermixed with northrons)
 * Murgath
 * Logath
 * Sagath
 * Urgath
 * Brygath
 * Gathmarig
 * Igath (proper Wainriders)
 * Chey
 * Chy
 * Bulchy
 * Chyans (proper)
 * Cly
 * Lodenuly
 * Shay
 * Nay
 * Ahar
 * Kul Ahar
 * Fale
 * Ibav
 * Aca
 * Ibavini
 * Tyr
 * Desdursy
 * Dyrians
 * Fustir-gost
 * Ky'taari
 * Myri
 * Syrkakar
 * Vorgani