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Mahaborei is a term referring to the former lands of the [[Magtal Khaganate]],  which split apart during the [[Wars of Magtalese Succession]]. Mahaborei is one of the most populous regions in the world with a population of XXXmn, with 4 nations: [[Kitami]], [[Jizhou]], cokke, and [[Meuzen-Namia]]. These nations share many things in common, including the [[Great Makhali Steepe]], the faith of [[Ilgecism]], and the [[Magtal-Altaic]] language family. However since the [[Wars of Magtalese Succession]], the 4 states have been mired in deep tension with each other. Various wars have been fought over the centuries, the most destructive of which was the [[Great Mahaborei War]] of the 70s. Since that war, the region has existed under a fragile peace.
Mahaborei, is a term referring to the former lands of the [[Magtal Khaganate]],  which split apart during the [[Wars of Magtalese Succession]]. Mahaborei is one of the most populous regions in [[Sunalaya|the world]], with 4 nations: [[Kitami]], [[Golden Khathay]], cokke, and [[Meuzen-Namia]], totaling 400 million in population. These nations share many things in common, including, the [[Great Makhali Steepe]], the faith of [[Ilgecism]], and the [[Magtal-Altaic]] language family. However since the [[Wars of Magtalese Succession]], the 4 states have been mired in deep tension with each other. Various wars have been fought over the centuries, the most destructive of which was the [[Great Mahaborei War]] of the 70s. Since that war, the region has existed under a fragile peace.


The geography of Mahaborei is characterized by vast steppes and plains, along with towering mountain ranges creating vast river systems. Its primary climates are humid continental, oceanic and subartic. These flat steppes has historically led cultural interaction between East and West, with Mahaborei acting as a crossroads between both. As a result of this crosspollination the region has developed a unique and varied culture, with distinct mythologies, traditions, and cuisines. One particularly unique feature is the region's treatment of monotheism, wherin all local deities are forms of the absolute [[Ilgecism#Trinitarism#The Beloved|beloved one]].   
The geography of Mahaborei is characterized by vast steppes and plains, along with towering mountain ranges feeding vast river systems. Its primary climates are humid continental, oceanic, and subartic. These flat steppes has historically facilitated cultural interaction between East and West, with Mahaborei acting as a crossroads between both. As a result of this interaction, the region has developed a unique and varied culture, with distinct mythologies, traditions, and cuisines. One particularly unique feature is the region's treatment of monotheism, where all local deities are forms of the absolute [[Ilgecism#Trinitarism#The Beloved|beloved one]].   





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Mahaborei
Syr Darya Oblast. Kulanskii Gorge in the Kara Tau Range WDL10970.png
Uzkan Mountains in Meuzon-Namia
AreaTBD
PopulationTBD
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DenonymBoryi
Languages and language familiesTBD
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Mahaborei, is a term referring to the former lands of the Magtal Khaganate, which split apart during the Wars of Magtalese Succession. Mahaborei is one of the most populous regions in the world, with 4 nations: Kitami, Golden Khathay, cokke, and Meuzen-Namia, totaling 400 million in population. These nations share many things in common, including, the Great Makhali Steepe, the faith of Ilgecism, and the Magtal-Altaic language family. However since the Wars of Magtalese Succession, the 4 states have been mired in deep tension with each other. Various wars have been fought over the centuries, the most destructive of which was the Great Mahaborei War of the 70s. Since that war, the region has existed under a fragile peace.

The geography of Mahaborei is characterized by vast steppes and plains, along with towering mountain ranges feeding vast river systems. Its primary climates are humid continental, oceanic, and subartic. These flat steppes has historically facilitated cultural interaction between East and West, with Mahaborei acting as a crossroads between both. As a result of this interaction, the region has developed a unique and varied culture, with distinct mythologies, traditions, and cuisines. One particularly unique feature is the region's treatment of monotheism, where all local deities are forms of the absolute beloved one.


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The name "Mahaborei" came from various Indic and Himalayian traders ...


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