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|leader_name1 = Sý Xw̄lẃ Zájiz
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The main royal family is called "ćēthocēbéji" ( {{cs|OVA|ĆәъоцәбӗйИ}} ) or "dzaethaebeje" which literally means "stick family".  
The main royal family is called "ćēthocēbéji" ( {{cs|OVA|ĆәъоцәбӗйИ}} ) or "dzaethaebeje" which literally means "stick family".  
The family consists of the king Sý Xw̄lẃ Zájiz, his preceders were King Xážijíd Lýz Vẃžȳjy (who resigned) and his male consort Jézā Lýz Hásdrẃfýní (who died in a terrorist attack).
The family consists of the Zajest Sý Xw̄lẃ Zájiz, his preceders were King Xážijíd Lýz Vẃžȳjy (who resigned) and his male consort Jézā Lýz Hásdrẃfýní (who died in a terrorist attack).


The side royal family ... (WIP)
The side royal family ... (WIP)

Revision as of 12:50, 23 October 2018

Kingdom of Dachashk
DахӑшкӑЪ ÍлисәнвӗнйИ
The falg of Dachashk
Flag
CapitalChoesaodzyi (Xysw̄ćȳjý)
Official languages Osveraali
Recognised regional languages Lyladnese
Demonym Dachashki
Government Absolute Monarchy
 -  Zajest Sý Xw̄lẃ Zájiz
Area
 -  1,179,915.02 km2
455,568 sq mi
Population
 -  2017 estimate 88 493 626.5
 -  Density 75/km2
194.2/sq mi

Dachashk (Osveraali: Daxášky /dɐχaɐʂkø/), officially the Kingdom of Dachashk, is a country located in Atsiq. It entirely takes up all of eastern Atsiq and it is the largest country on Atsiq. It's bordered by XXX in the north, XXX in the west, Jilu Lyladna in the south over the ??? channel. In the early years of the Dachashki history, the Osveraali Empire was created which gathered land bit by bit and finally in the golden years was a large empire spanning from nowadays Jilu Lyladna to nowadays Jáhkavarra and even nowadays Jaxukuk.

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Government

Royal family

The royal family consists of the king, his queen/consort (in this day and age, it's consort) and their children, the other ruling families inside Dachashk (which don't actually have to be part of the main royal family by blood).

The main royal family is called "ćēthocēbéji" ( ĆәъоцәбӗйИ ) or "dzaethaebeje" which literally means "stick family". The family consists of the Zajest Sý Xw̄lẃ Zájiz, his preceders were King Xážijíd Lýz Vẃžȳjy (who resigned) and his male consort Jézā Lýz Hásdrẃfýní (who died in a terrorist attack).

The side royal family ... (WIP)

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