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| native_name          = {{ubl|''Ryk Kandu'' ([[Farokandi language|Farokandi]])|''Rek Kandul'' ([[Kandu language|Kandu]])}}
| native_name          = {{ubl|''Rek Kandul'' ([[Kandu language|Kandu]])|''Ryk Kandu'' ([[Farokandi language|Farokandi]])}}
| conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Kandi
| conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Kandi
| common_name          = Kandi
| common_name          = Kandi
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| s1                  = Republic of Kandi
| s1                  = Republic of Kandi
| flag_s1              =  
| flag_s1             = Flag of the Republic of Kandi.png
| s2                  = Republic of Enerisal
| flag_s2              = Flag of the Republic of Enerisal.png
| s3                  = Republic of Okulabad
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| image_flag          = Flag of Kandi.png
| image_flag          = Flag of Kandi.png
| flag                = Flag of Kandi
| flag                = Flag of Kandi
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The '''Kingdom of Kandi''' was a {{wp|sovereign state}} in [[Eastern Dulmara]] from 706 to 1828. From its establishment in 706 to 1503, Kandi was a fully independent {{wp|absolute monarchy}} with its own [[Monarchy of Kandi|monarch]]. In 1503, the Kingdom of Kandi [[Unification of Farokand|unified]] with the [[Kingdom of Faroi]] to form the [[Kingdom of Farokand]]. Kandi retained large amounts of {{wp|autonomy}} as a constituent country of Farokand, but Kandi and Faroi shared a monarch, [[Farokandi Armed Forces|military]], and [[Royal Assembly|legislature]]. In 1828, following the [[April Revolution]], the Kingdom of Kandi was replaced by the [[Kingdom of Kandi#Republic|Republic of Kandi]].
The '''Kingdom of Kandi''' ([[Kandu language|Kandu]]: ''Rek Kandul''; [[Farokandi language|Farokandi]]: ''Ryk Kandu'') was a {{wp|sovereign state}} in [[Eastern Dulmara]] from 706 to 1828. From its establishment in 706 to 1503, Kandi was a fully independent {{wp|absolute monarchy}} with its own [[Monarchy of Kandi|monarch]]. In 1503, the Kingdom of Kandi [[Unification of Farokand|unified]] with the [[Kingdom of Faroi]] to form the [[Kingdom of Farokand]]. Kandi retained large amounts of {{wp|autonomy}} as a constituent country of Farokand, but Kandi and Faroi shared a monarch, [[Farokandi Armed Forces|military]], and [[Royal Assembly|legislature]]. In 1828, following the [[April Revolution]], the Kingdom of Kandi was replaced by the [[Kingdom of Kandi#Republic|Republic of Kandi]].


== History ==
== History ==

Latest revision as of 22:28, 18 June 2024

Kingdom of Kandi
706–1828
Flag of Kandi
Flag
Capital
and largest city
Kandi
Official languagesKandu
Religion
Köbulam
Demonym(s)Kandu
GovernmentUnitary elective absolute monarchy
Monarch 
• 706–730
Zorrik I (first)
• 1827–1828
Salim III (last)
History 
• Established
706
• Disestablished
1828
Population
• 1700 estimate
3,755,100
CurrencyZevar
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Principality of Ergana
Principality of Kandi
Republic of Kandi
Republic of Enerisal
Republic of Okulabad

The Kingdom of Kandi (Kandu: Rek Kandul; Farokandi: Ryk Kandu) was a sovereign state in Eastern Dulmara from 706 to 1828. From its establishment in 706 to 1503, Kandi was a fully independent absolute monarchy with its own monarch. In 1503, the Kingdom of Kandi unified with the Kingdom of Faroi to form the Kingdom of Farokand. Kandi retained large amounts of autonomy as a constituent country of Farokand, but Kandi and Faroi shared a monarch, military, and legislature. In 1828, following the April Revolution, the Kingdom of Kandi was replaced by the Republic of Kandi.

History

Formation

Expansions

Union with Enerisal

Dominance of Ülsomm Fara

Unification with Faroi

Republic

Politics

Administrative divisions

Military

Economy

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Languages

Religion