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Sultanate of Kazhwir سلطان کاشمارا | |
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Motto: From Shah, the Law از شاه، قانون | |
Anthem: The Sacred Land سرزمین مقدس | |
Capital and largest city | Tirzvin |
Official languages | Kazhwirian |
Ethnic groups | Kazhwiri (~87%) Fahran (~9%) Other (~4%) |
Demonym(s) | Kazhwiri |
Government | Unitary Absolute Monarchy |
• Sultan | Sadiq Hassan Zayyad |
Population | |
• 2017 estimate | 17,862,100 |
• 2015 census | 17,860,000 |
GDP (PPP) | 2015 estimate |
• Total | $516.3 billion |
• Per capita | $28,910 |
GDP (nominal) | 2015 estimate |
• Total | $276.83 billion |
• Per capita | $15,500 |
HDI | 0.589 medium |
Currency | Kazhwirian Muhr (KZM) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (Central Asuran Standard Time ) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Internet TLD | .khz |
Kazhwir, officially the Sulatnate of Kazhwir (Kazhwirian:سلطان کاشمارا), is a absolute-monarchial Irsadic state in Aeia. Located on Southwestern coast of the continent of Catai, the country shares land borders with Fahran to the east and Sidi Synnia to the north. The coast is formed by the Iranic sea to the Southeast and Azur sea to the Southwest. With a population of 17 million as of 2015 census, Kazhwir is one of least populous nation in Catai. The Capital, Tirzvin, is the seat of governance as well as the leading economic centre.
History
Geography
Climate
Flora and Fauna
Politics
Government
Politics of Kazhwir takes place in a framework of an highly centralized absolute monarchial state whereby the hereditary Shah of Kazhwir forms the pivot of government. He claims Zillullah (image of God) and his authority is therefore invisible. The Shah not only acts as Head of State but also as Head of Government. As the legal head of state, he is chief of all organs of power - legislative, executive and judicial besides being Supreme Commander of armed forces. As the head of government, he appoints and chairs Majlis-i-Diwani, council of ministers to assist him. There exists no regular democratic channel for the expression of public opinion as all the power is concentrated with the Shah. Whenever expediency demanded, a post of regent is created to carry out the administration in name of Shah.
Law
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Military
The military forces of Sultanate of Kazhwir are composed of two groups: Sultan of Kazhwir's Armed Forces, Royal Guardians and a paramilitary volunteer militia. In addition to the above armed groups, a territorial defence force referred as Sepah-e-Qod and a Cyber-army, are being trained and equipped to counter potential hybrid warfare threats. All military groups are subordinate to Sultan of Kazhwir with Royal Guardians under his direct control.
The military doctrine is based on deterrence. The most important mission of the armed forces is the defence of Kazhwir territorial integrity and Kazhwir interests abroad. Compulsory military service for men was discontinued in 2005. From 2003, until conscription ended in 2005, the mandatory service was nine months.