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Revision as of 19:33, 27 March 2021

Kingdom of Zindarr
Largest city capital
Official languages Zindarr
Recognised regional languages Ughmar
Demonym Zindarri
Government Unitary absolute monarchy
 -  Grand Yede Xana Mej

South Zindarr (Zindarri: Zindař [zɨnːɐr̝]), officially the Kingdom of Zindarr, is a country in northern Parshita, bordering Sarmai to the south, Kaisen to the east and Temay to the north.

The region of modern Zindarr has been inhabited continuously for millennia. Tiengic speakers are believed to have settled the region at some point during the 2nd millennium BCE, followed by an influx of East Mirarian-speakers during the late 1st millennium BCE. Control of the territory often switched between various nomadic groups.

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