Kazhimistan
The Sheikhdom of Kazhimistan | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Of Toil and Tears | |
Capital and largest city | Kazhim City |
Official languages | Kazhimi |
Ethnic groups | Kazhim |
Religion | Cult of Kazhim |
Demonym(s) | Kazhim |
Government | Absolute Monarchy |
• Sheik of Kazhimistan | Yosef Sheikh Kazhim |
Legislature | Court of Soul |
Establishment | |
• Settlement by Kazhim al Kazhim | 0 KCE/1163 AD |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 1,233,000 |
GDP (nominal) | $925 Million estimate |
• Per capita | $750 |
Currency | Kazhim Dinar |
Calling code | +208 |
Internet TLD | .kzh |
The Sheikdom of Kazhimistan is a country located in the interior of Gondwana. It is a landlocked nation with no direct borders with any other nation. Nearby nations include Iassath and Chibilaba. It is predominately covered in rainforest with a large urban center in Kazhim City, the capital. Kazhimistan borders the Lake Kazhim in the east.
Kazhimistan is largely dominated by ethnic Kazhims, who are entirely human. Other sapients may inhabit Kazhimistan, but they are expressly forbidden from inhabiting Kazhim City.
Kazhimistan was founded in 1163 AD, or 0 KCE; which stands for Kazhim Common Era. It was initially settled by Kazhim al Kazhim who would go on to be the first Sheikh of Kazhimistan.
Kazhim history was largely undocumented, most knowledge of the early years of Kazhimistan is held in the nation's oral tradition: myths, folklore, and the like. At some point, a descendent of Kazhim al Kazhim would tell stories of their previous lives, which would go on to be compiled into text by a member of the royal court. The text has gone under many names, most recently it has been known as "The Journals of al Kazhim." It is the foundational text of the Cult of Kazhim. The Cult of Kazhim is the nation's official religion, and the only one allowed to be practiced in Kazhim City.