The Entire History Behind Concordia Only Huge Star Wars Fans Will Know

According to “The History of the Mandalorians” feature in “Star Wars Insider,” in the beginning, the Mandalore System was occupied primarily by green scaly creatures known as the Mandallian Giants. However, the planet was eventually occupied by the simian Taung people, whose home world was the galaxy capital of Coruscant. Their leader, Mandalore the First, became the person after whom the planet would be named. However, we learn in “The Mandalore Plot” that, over time, the planet came to be primarily occupied by humans. Though the population has shifted over the years, in “The Essential Atlas,” we’re told that Mandalore has a population of roughly four million, while Concordia only has a little over 400,000.

In part due to the decree that Mandalorians shall never remove their masks in plain view of others, it’s hard to say which Mandalorians are human and which aren’t. We saw Djarin’s face in the first season when he was forced to seek assistance from the IG-11 droid. Additionally, as of last season, Djarin let the unmasking rule fly out the window due to necessity, and it’s led to a whole heap of new problems in both “The Book of Boba Fett” and the third season of “The Mandalorian.” For now, we know through visual cues that some Mandalorians we’ve met so far, like Djarin and Jango Fett, are human. 

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