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The Great Nation of '''Komania'''  (Koman: ''Xālxāra Xāz-e Dot''; IPA: [xɒ:lxɒ'rä xɒ:ze̞ ðot];[[Mishar language|Mishar]]: ''Gálákál Sur-Gázuthö'') is a landlocked country bordered by [[Sotanxina]] by the west, [[Dohjan]] to the North and [[Balakia]] to the East, located along the Melkanchuta lake on the Vaniuan region, it is the homeland of the Koman people, a Vaniuan ethnic group. Its capital is the city of [[Jānvān]], according to the 2016 census the total population is 42,904,651.
The Great Nation of '''Komania'''  (Koman: ''Xālxāra Xāza Movat''; IPA: [xɒ:lxɒ'rä xɒ:zä mofät];[[Mishar language|Mishar]]: ''Gálákál Sur-Gázuthö'') is a landlocked country bordered by [[Sotanxina]] by the west, [[Dohjan]] to the North and [[Balakia]] to the East, located along the Melkanchuta lake on the Vaniuan region, it is the homeland of the Koman people, a Vaniuan ethnic group. Its capital is the city of [[Jānvān]], according to the 2016 census the total population is 42,904,651.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 17:00, 1 October 2017

The Great Nation of Komania
Koman: Xālxāra Xāza Movat
Mishar: Gálákál Sur-Gázuthö
Flag Emblem
Motto: TBA
Oh, thou my holiness!
Anthem: Osān Bivē
Golden song
CapitalJānvān
Largest city Sāmādar
Official languages Koman
Recognised regional languages Balaki, Mishar
Ethnic groups Koman (82 %)
Other (11 %)
Religion Thaghaism
Demonym Koman
Government Constitutional Monarchy
 -  Xāzēn (emperor) Mişanli Āşar
 -  Prime minister Dāmeğa Bāşak
Legislature State Assembly
Establishment
 -  Kali Tribal Confederation c.100 
 -  Kalkali Nomadic Empire 700-1220 
 -  Sunrise Horde 1220-1289 
 -  Great Horde 1289- 1657 
 -  Oshar States 1657 - 1769 
 -  Koman Empire 1793 
Area
 -  814.130 km2
314 sq mi
Population
 -  2016 estimate 42,904,651
 -  Density 52.7/km2
136.5/sq mi
Gini46
high
HDI (2016)0.786
high
Time zone SCT +3
 -  Summer (DST) not observed (SCT)
Drives on the right
Internet TLD .km

The Great Nation of Komania (Koman: Xālxāra Xāza Movat; IPA: [xɒ:lxɒ'rä xɒ:zä mofät];Mishar: Gálákál Sur-Gázuthö) is a landlocked country bordered by Sotanxina by the west, Dohjan to the North and Balakia to the East, located along the Melkanchuta lake on the Vaniuan region, it is the homeland of the Koman people, a Vaniuan ethnic group. Its capital is the city of Jānvān, according to the 2016 census the total population is 42,904,651.

Etymology

The country is natively known as -Halhara-, Hālhāra; IPA: /hɒlhɒ'ra/; having the suffix -a meaning "place of" or "land of" allegedly borrowed from Old Mahavic leaving the root word as Kālyāğār, which is attested to have evolved from the tribal name Kalkali as found written in several steles throughout the Golden steppes in Vaniua. According to the Boshom inscriptions found near the village of Şüğdar in the Bāşām region, the name is of tribal origin designating the Kalkali Empire and its people, having possible roots with their forefathers the nomadic Kali who roamed the Golden steppes c.100, having derived from the name Kali probably meaning of the Kali or from the Kali having an attested Mahavic origin.

Modern Komans make use of varied alternative names to designate their land, most of them being poetic in nature, Şērhāşēm "Land of black sands" being the most common term with Kārāgārēm and Xārāğārēm as variants from different dialects.

Komans use the tribal name "Kāman" meaning "of the ten" to refer to themselves, with roots from the tribe of "Kām" from the Kalkali Nomadic Empire who migrated to their current lands as the predominant tribe before being subjugated by the Mahavic Oshars.

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Located in the near centre of the Vaniuan region, Komania is considered a landlocked country, sharing the Melkanchuta lake with Dohjan the country extends itself along the Vaniuan plateau with a total area of 814.130km2.

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