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=== Period of Isolation ===
=== Period of Isolation ===
In the late 8th century the clans of Kowk-Avki held a culture of {{wp|Isolationism|isolationism}} which did not end until the year 941. Due to the low population of Kowk-Avkians and the little resources that the land could provide, neighboring powers saw no benefit in invading. As {{wp|agriculture}} became more common in various clans the population grew and trade increased between the clans. [Disease] eventually spread uncontrollably, many people {{wp|emigration|emigrated}} from their clans to escpae the disease.  
In the late 8th century the clans of Kowk-Avki held a culture of {{wp|Isolationism|isolationism}} which did not end until the year 941. Due to the low population of Kowk-Avkians and the little resources that the land could provide, neighboring powers saw no benefit in invading. As {{wp|agriculture}} became more common in various clans the population grew and trade increased between the clans. [Disease] eventually spread uncontrollably, many people {{wp|emigration|emigrated}} from their clans to escpae the disease.  
==Culture==
===Heritage Sites===
===Sport===
Throughout the confederation {{wp|tennis}} is highly regarded as a dignified sport. Most clans hold multiple regional tournamnets during the {{wp|Spring_(season)|spring}} and {{wp|summer}} months. There is also a [[Brass Crown Championship|national championship]], which is held annually. [[File:Dustov Farrukh.jpg|thumb|right|Jasur Mustafin]] {{wp|Kurash}} is also popular among Kowk-Avkians and is commonly viewed by spectators.


===Public holidays and festivals===
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Confederation of Kowk-Avki
Flag of Kowk-Avki
Flag
Seal of Kowk-Avki
Seal
Motto: 
"Sayohatchi vafot etadi, lekin oila tirik qoladi."
"The traveler dies, but the family survives."
Anthem: "Oh, Great Unity"
CapitalBoshlan
Official languagesKowk-Avki, Altgöl
Recognised national languagesNafrasi, Kīmāk
Demonym(s)Kowk-Avkian
GovernmentTribal Oligarchic Confederation


Kowk-Avki is a primarily rural nation in Catai, which consists of differenting clans in a confederation. The nation exists on the western border of Transcandar and Ozena.

Etymology

The term Kowk-Avki was originally used by clans who claimed ancestry to the union of Kowk and Avki. It was not until 1925 when the term was used to describe a nation of Kowk-Avki. Akmi 'the Prodigy' is the first recorded person to used the term in that manner.

Politics

Clans

KAK CLANS.png
Name Leader Population Color Faction
Oybek Mansur II TDB IIIIIIIIII ZAMO
Ayginina TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII ZAMO
Savdogar TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII ZAMO
Otfo'hisha TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII U.H.
Jadstoof TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII ZAMO
G'arblilar TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII ZAMO
Ona'kelmaq TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII S.M.S
Suv'klilik TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII OZOZ
Derya TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII U.H.
Bo'arl TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII OZOZ
Koolmk TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII ZAMO
Itimgen TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII S.M.S
Orazkeldi TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII ZAMO
Ișekei TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII S.M.S
Uzun TDB TDB IIIIIIIIII U.H.

History

Period of Isolation

In the late 8th century the clans of Kowk-Avki held a culture of isolationism which did not end until the year 941. Due to the low population of Kowk-Avkians and the little resources that the land could provide, neighboring powers saw no benefit in invading. As agriculture became more common in various clans the population grew and trade increased between the clans. [Disease] eventually spread uncontrollably, many people emigrated from their clans to escpae the disease.

Culture

Heritage Sites

Sport

Throughout the confederation tennis is highly regarded as a dignified sport. Most clans hold multiple regional tournamnets during the spring and summer months. There is also a national championship, which is held annually.

Jasur Mustafin

Kurash is also popular among Kowk-Avkians and is commonly viewed by spectators.

Public holidays and festivals