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| year_start          = 1503
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| year_end            = 1828
| year_end            = 1828
| p1                  = Kingdom of Faroi
| flag_p1              = Flag of Faroi.png
| p2                  = Kingdom of Kandi
| flag_p2              = Flag of Kandi.png
| s1                  = First Republic of Farokand
| flag_s1              = Flag of the First Republic of Farokand.png
| image_flag          = Flag of Farokand.jpg
| image_flag          = Flag of Farokand.jpg
| flag                = Flag of Farokand
| flag                = Flag of Farokand
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| currency            = [[Farokandi kabit|Kabit]]
| currency            = [[Farokandi kabit|Kabit]]
| government_type      = {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|Elective monarchy|elective}} {{wp|Semi-constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy}}
| government_type      = {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|Elective monarchy|elective}} {{wp|Semi-constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy}}
| status              =
| official_languages  = [[Farokandi language|Farokandi]]
| religion            = [[Köbulam]]
| title_leader        = [[List of monarchs of Farokand|Monarch]]
| title_leader        = [[List of monarchs of Farokand|Monarch]]
| leader1              = [[Hasan II]] (first)
| leader1              = [[Hasan II]] (first)
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| legislature          = [[Royal Assembly]]
| legislature          = [[Royal Assembly]]
| demonym              = [[Farokandis|Farokandi]]
| demonym              = [[Farokandis|Farokandi]]
| population_estimate  = 8,128,400
| population_estimate  = 9,128,400
| population_estimate_year = 1700
| population_estimate_year = 1700
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The '''Kingdom of Farokand''' was a {{wp|sovereign state}} in [[Eastern Dulmara]] from 1503 to 1828. It was established by the [[Markov Conference]] and ratified with the [[Act of Unity]], which formalised the [[Unification of Farokand|unification]] of [[Kingdom of Faroi|Faroi]] and [[Kingdom of Kandi|Kandi]]. The Kingdom of Farokand possessed the main islands of [[Kazar Island|Kazar]], [[Ülsomm Fara]], [[Nusomm]], [[Kuner Island|Kuner]], and [[Borfusa]]. Both Faroi and Kandi retained high levels of {{wp|autonomy}}, but they had the same [[Monarchy of Farokand|monarch]] and a united [[Royal Assembly|legislature]], [[Royal Farokandi Army|army]], and [[Royal Farokandi Navy|navy]]. It also provided significant {{wp|economic integration}} between the two constituent countries.
The '''Kingdom of Farokand''' ([[Farokandi language|Farokandi]]: ''Ryk Farokandi''; [[Faroian language|Faroian]]: ''Riyk Farokandi''; [[Kandu language|Kandu]]: ''Rek Farokandul'') was a {{wp|sovereign state}} in [[Eastern Dulmara]] from 1503 to 1828. It was established by the [[Markov Conference]] and ratified with the [[Act of Unity]], which formalised the [[Unification of Farokand|unification]] of [[Kingdom of Faroi|Faroi]] and [[Kingdom of Kandi|Kandi]]. The Kingdom of Farokand possessed the main islands of [[Kazar Island|Kazar]], [[Ülsomm Fara]], [[Nusomm]], [[Kuner Island|Kuner]], and [[Borfusa]]. Farokand also controlled [[Farokandi colonial empire|multiple colonial holdings]] throughout its history. Both Faroi and Kandi retained high levels of {{wp|autonomy}}, but they had the same [[Monarchy of Farokand|monarch]] and a united [[Royal Assembly|legislature]], [[Royal Farokandi Army|army]], and [[Royal Farokandi Navy|navy]]. It also provided significant {{wp|economic integration}} between the two constituent countries.
 
== History ==
=== Unification ===
{{main|Unification of Farokand|Dulmara Conflict}}
 
=== Borfusan conflicts ===
{{main|Borfusan Skirmishes|War of Ilrek}}
 
=== Colonial empire ===
{{main|Farokandi colonial empire}}
 
=== Tensions with Cerecan ===
{{main|First Farokandi-Cerecanese War}}
 
=== April Revolution ===
{{main|April Revolution}}
 
== Politics ==
 
=== Administrative division ===
 
=== Military ===
 
== Economy ==
 
== Demographics ==
 
=== Ethnic groups ===
{{See also|Ethnic groups in Farokand}}
 
=== Languages ===
{{See also|Languages of Farokand}}
 
=== Religion ===
{{See also|Religion in Farokand}}
 
== Culture ==
{{main|Culture of Farokand|Farokandi Renaissance}}
=== Music ===
{{main|Farokandi music}}
 
=== Science and literature ===
{{main|Science and technology in Farokand|Farokandi literature}}
 
=== Art and architecture ===
{{main|Farokandi art|Architecture of Farokand}}


{{Farokand topics}}
{{Farokand topics}}


[[Category:History of Farokand]]
[[Category:History of Farokand]]

Latest revision as of 12:15, 16 May 2024

Kingdom of Farokand
Ryk Farokandi (Farokandi)
1503–1828
Flag of Farokand
Flag
Motto: "Boisuniza Üsta Koramtok"
("Unity Over Submission")
Anthem: Himnal Boisuniza va Alöketil
("Anthem of Unity and Freedom")
CapitalFaroi (executive, judicial)
Kandi (legislative)
Largest cityFaroi
Official languagesFarokandi
Religion
Köbulam
Demonym(s)Farokandi
GovernmentUnitary elective semi-constitutional monarchy
Monarch 
• 1503–1514
Hasan II (first)
• 1827–1828
Salim III (last)
LegislatureRoyal Assembly
History 
• Established
1503
• Disestablished
1828
Population
• 1700 estimate
9,128,400
CurrencyKabit
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Faroi
Kingdom of Kandi
First Republic of Farokand

The Kingdom of Farokand (Farokandi: Ryk Farokandi; Faroian: Riyk Farokandi; Kandu: Rek Farokandul) was a sovereign state in Eastern Dulmara from 1503 to 1828. It was established by the Markov Conference and ratified with the Act of Unity, which formalised the unification of Faroi and Kandi. The Kingdom of Farokand possessed the main islands of Kazar, Ülsomm Fara, Nusomm, Kuner, and Borfusa. Farokand also controlled multiple colonial holdings throughout its history. Both Faroi and Kandi retained high levels of autonomy, but they had the same monarch and a united legislature, army, and navy. It also provided significant economic integration between the two constituent countries.

History

Unification

Borfusan conflicts

Colonial empire

Tensions with Cerecan

April Revolution

Politics

Administrative division

Military

Economy

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Languages

Religion

Culture

Music

Science and literature

Art and architecture