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* Xeli Bolduz Qoýazdy
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* Jeldege Ütünüp Öltöś
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===Pre-Bavkiri Era===
===Pre-Bavkiri Era===


The Qazan people were traditionally farmers who grew amaranth, millet and sometimes corn around the area. Khaazland was split into the east, central and the west, with the east more known for their trading with surrounding communities and the west and central more known for farming. Kaazism is an ancient polytheistic religion that was the traditional and main religion for most of Khaazland.
The Khaaz people were traditionally farmers who grew amaranth, millet and sometimes corn around the area. Khaazland was split into the east, central and the west, with the east more known for their trading with surrounding communities and the west and central more known for farming. Kaazism is an ancient polytheistic religion that was the traditional and main religion for most of Khaazland.


====East Khaazland====
====East Khaazland====

Revision as of 19:18, 18 February 2022

Qazania/Khaazland
Qazańśasta(Kazańśasta)
Flag
Motto: Jet betjaxsan(Jet is the greatest)
Anthem: O Qazańśasta! (O Khaazland)
Capital
and
Jalsatyń
Official languages Qazan(East Qazan, Kalda)
Recognised regional languages Shalfara, Mihin
Ethnic groups Groups:
  • Khaaz (81%)
  • Shalf (7%)
  • Mihin (4%)
  • Kav (3%)
  • Mwamban (3%)
  • Other (2%)
Demonym Qazan
Government Theocracy
 -  Pontiff Alma Salǵyz Towupśal
 -  Cardinals List of Cardinals:
  • Xeli Bolduz Qoýazdy
  • Jaldyp Buqal Qylaýsy
  • Jeldege Ütünüp Öltöś
  • Roldy Quz Haldazabyr
Population
 -  estimate 44,831,921
Currency Boro

Qazania (Language: kəzɛɪnɪa [IPA]), officially the Jetist Republic of Qazania and known commonly as Khaazland (kɑːzlænd) is a country located in Upper Boroso, south of Mwamba and north of the Fals Empire.

Etymology

History

Pre-Bavkiri Era

The Khaaz people were traditionally farmers who grew amaranth, millet and sometimes corn around the area. Khaazland was split into the east, central and the west, with the east more known for their trading with surrounding communities and the west and central more known for farming. Kaazism is an ancient polytheistic religion that was the traditional and main religion for most of Khaazland.

East Khaazland

East Khaazland was ruled by the Yeret family, and followed a hierarchy system of King > Clergy (of Kaazism)> Soldiers and Merchants > Peasants. Devotionism started to spread in the area through cultural diffusion, coastal trading and coastal invasions and conquests from around 500-600AD. Kaazism and Devotionism coexisted initially in harmony, although Kaazism had always been advantageous in politics. Overtime, tensions between Kaazism and Devotionism grew as Devotionist merchants grew increasingly rich, arising to the status of Kaazist clergymen. This threatened the balance of the social hierarchy in East Khaazland, and subsequently the Kaazists tried to impose taxes on Devotionist merchants, and eventually on all Devotionists as they began to view the religion as a threat due to its ever increasing popularity. By 900AD Devotionism has become the major religion of East Khaazland, and tensions continued to grow, with occasional fighting between the two religions throughout 1000-1300 AD. In July 1282, King Keber converted to Devotionism and declared Devotionism the official religion of East Khaazland, and reformed the hierarchy, promoting Devotionist clergymen. Most of the population liked the King’s decision, but around 35% of the populations, mostly farmers and clergymen were unhappy, and would like Kaazism to be restored as the official religion. Many of the advisors of the King turned against him and eventually the King was forced to abdicate in August, 1282 by the advisors, and a new monarch was installed - King Gadur II. King Gadur II immediately reinstalled Kaazism as the official religion and reverted the hierarchy to the traditional hierarchy of East Khaazland. Religious freedom was suppressed to ensure the position of Kaazism as the official religion as King Gadur II discouraged the practise of Devotionism, and demanded more additional taxes to be imposed onto Devotionists. A radical Devotionist, named Kugar Abalman called for a revolution to create a new monarchy with a Devotionist monarch instead of a Kaazist monarch. Dissatisfaction grew in the population as the tax is imposed on food, land, clothing and more for Devotionists and the government started collecting more produce from Devotionists than before, collecting up to 97% of their total harvest. Beyond the taxation of harvests from Devotionists, a series of irregular monsoon seasons and climate changes happened throughout the late 13th century and caused famine throughout east Khaazland. King Gabur II was completely unaware of the starving population in East Khaazland. The starving caused some peasants to start revolting against their landlords throughout the period. Trade was at its all time low, the country was out of food and revolts were common over the country, and the King was ignorant. Revolts grew larger within the country, devastating the economy of the country further as peasants stop working for their landlord and both peasants and landlords were being killed. Although a full scale revolution was never reached, the country was completely devastated over the winter, with the infrastructure fully shattered, and could not recover to its original state. The expanding West Khaazland saw the opportunity to invade and attacked East Khaazland, winning 60% of the country’s territory by January 1284, and around the same time Bavkir clans and tribes were united and the Bavkir Empire was formed, and the empire launched a large scale attack along the coast of East Khaazland. The attack was very successful and the Bavkir Empire gained control of the coast, meanwhile West Khaazland expanded further inward. In March of 1293, East Khaazland perished, and was split between West Khaazland and the Bavkir Empire.

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The country uses the Boro as its official country akin to its neighbours.

Transport

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Demographics

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Language

Education

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Heritage

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See also