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| conventional_long_name = Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia
| conventional_long_name = Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia
| native_name            = Khıjovïannĕ Krønïæ Mœþra
| native_name            = Mœþra Khijovıænne Krønıa
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| national_motto        = <br/>"Œþ ëna Ðracōnïæ nīəva Aþtonо̆ë voyra"<br/>{{small|"''Love of the Motherland is our only Law''"}}
| national_motto        = <br/>Œþ øna Đraconıæ nıəva Aþtọnŏė voera<br/>{{small|"''Love of the Motherland is our only Law''"}}
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| national_anthem        = <br> Vara Khijovıænne Ġanþŏra   <br/>{{small|''The Glorious Khijovian Anthem''}}[[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEI82RCaExw&ab_channel=Khijovia]]
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| map_caption            = ''Lands and surroundings of the Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia, 1613 AR''
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'''Khijovia''' ([[Khijovian]]: ''Khıjovïæ'' [kɪjəʊviə]), officially the '''Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia''', is a feudalistic constitutional monarchy situated in northwestern [[Pelia]], with [[Kleitore]] serving as its capital. It shares its borders with the [[Kyldigard|Federated People's Republic of Kyldigard]] to the north and the [[Prestore|Kingdom of Prestore]] to the south, while the [[Kesper Sea]] lies to the west. It occupies the northern portion of the [[High West]] region and possesses several overseas colonies, including the [[Recondia|Recondian archipelago]] in the [[Wintry Ocean]], [[Thenoria]] in northern [[Ilus]], and [[Yvrethia]] in northeastern [[Pelia]], which is the largest and most significant of these territories. Mainland Khijovia has an estimated population of approximately 110 million, making it the most populous country in [[Pelia]]. The colonial territories contribute an additional 17 million inhabitants, bringing the total population of Khijovia to 127 million. Established in 1607 AR by [[Arcadion II]] following the collapse of the [[Khijovian Federation]] and the return of the [[Zenonian Dynasty]], the Ascended Kingdom is divided into [https://iiwiki.us/wiki/Khijovia#Administrative_Regions 27 fiefdoms] and a [[Axiomia|special administrative district]]. Known for its deeply spiritual society, Khijovia has maintained a unique connection with the magical arts throughout its history, with approximately 94% of the population belonging to the [[Aravianism|Aravian]] faith.
'''Khijovia''' ([[Khijovian language|Khijovian]]: ''Khijovıæ'' [‘kɨjoːvjə]), officially the '''Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia''', is an {{wp|isolationsim|isolationist}}, semi-{{wp|feudalism|feudalistic}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} situated in northwestern [[Pelia]], with [[Kleitore]] serving as its capital. It shares its borders with [[Kyldigard]] to the north and [[Prestore]] to the south, while the [[Kesper Sea]] lies to the west. It occupies the northern portion of the [[High West]] region and possesses several overseas colonies, including the [[Recondia|Recondian]] archipelago in the [[Wintry Ocean]], [[Thenoria]] in northern [[Ilus]], and [[Yvrethia]] in northeastern Pelia, which is the largest and most significant of these territories. Mainland Khijovia has an estimated population of approximately 110 million, making it one of the most populous countries in Pelia. The colonial territories contribute an additional 17 million inhabitants, bringing the total population of Khijovia to 127 million. Known for its deeply spiritual society, the nation has maintained a unique connection with the {{wp|Magic (supernatural)|magical arts}} throughout its history, with approximately 94% of the population belonging to the [[Aravianism|Aravian faith]].


During ancient times, Khijovia served as a crossroads for numerous neolithic cultures. Thriving city-states emerged during the [[Sparkalia #Era of Ruin|Era of Ruin]], preserving their cultural identity and language staunchly against external influences. Despite the upheavals in the rest of [[Sparkalia]], Khijovia remained isolated, relatively unaffected by wars and famines until the catastrophic [[Khijovia #Abheric Wars|Abheric Wars]] and the subsequent collapse of the city-state system around 177 BR, marking the end of the [[Khijovia #Archaic Age|Archaic Age]] in Khijovian history. Despite suffering continental amnesia during the [[Sparkalia #The_Great_Restart|Great Shuffle]], Khijovian culture persisted.
In 289 AR, the [[Kveutonian Empire|Kveutonian civilization]] conquered and divided Khijovia into governatorates, making it a crucial economic and cultural hub within the Kveutonian Empire. The empire reached its zenith around 415 but dissolved in 502, leading to the formation of independent statelets and religious-monastic military orders, including the influential [[Jovianic Order]]. Over the centuries, cities transformed into feudal lordships, giving rise to Khijovian states. The Grand Duke of [[Klettoria]], [[Zenon the Great]], initiated a national unification campaign in 1152, defeating the rival [[House of Arenia]] and establishing the [[Kingdom of Khijovia]] on July 11, 1161. Despite centuries of rule, the [[Zenonian Dynasty]] faced a coup on January 28, 1534, leading to the formation of the relatively short-lived [[Khijovian Federation]]. In May 1607, [[Arcadion II|Prince Arcadion]] of the House of Zenon reclaimed power and officially founded the Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia on June 3, 1607.


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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The origin of the name Khijovia has long intrigued linguists and historians, prompting diverse reconstructions. While some theories delve into etymological roots, others are steeped in historical narratives, including the intriguing notion of an ancient pre-Shuffle king named ''Khjvonnə'' in popular traditions.
The origin of the name Khijovia has long intrigued linguists and historians, prompting diverse reconstructions. While some theories delve into etymological roots, others are steeped in historical narratives, including the intriguing notion of an ancient pre-[[Sparkalia #The_Great_Restart|Shuffle]] king named ''Khjvonnə'' in popular traditions.


One prevalent theory suggests that the name stems from ''Khyjvīə'', an exoethnonym used by the [[Koritia|Koritians]] for a tribe residing in the neighboring [[Aldoria]] region. Another hypothesis, not mutually exclusive, proposes that these people venerated a pagan deity, ''Khœvă'', making the name signify "inhabitants of the land of Khœvă."
One prevalent theory suggests that the name stems from ''Khjyvi'', an exoethnonym used by the [[Koritia|Koritians]] for a tribe residing in the neighboring [[Aldoria]] region. Another hypothesis, not mutually exclusive, proposes that these people venerated a pagan deity, ''Khœva'', making the name signify "inhabitants of the land of ''Khœva''."
 
Alternatively, a distinct theory posits a simpler origin—the semantic fusion of ''Khvıəyūtœnnə'', an adjective linked to the [[Kveutonian Empire]], and ''Jyovïæhnnə'', associated with the [[Jovianic Order]] and its doctrine.


==History==
==History==
{{main|History of Khijovia}}
===Primordial Aeon===
===Primordial Aeon===
====Prehistory====
====Prehistory====
Approximately 35,000 years ago, the first known inhabitants of the Khijovian territory were the [[Acreatics]], a nomadic civilization whose existence is primarily evidenced by the archaeological site of [[Yvernia]] along today's [[Pletorian]] coasts. Yvernia preserves remnants of an intricate funerary complex, featuring over 20 tombs with associated burial items. The [[Acreatics]] had distinctive burial practices, arranging skeletons with heads facing East—a potential symbol of rebirth. Skulls were adorned with red ocher, signifying a return of blood and life to the deceased. The complex walls displayed propitiatory rock paintings, depicting shamanic rituals.
Approximately 35,000 years ago, the first known inhabitants of the Khijovian territory were the Acreans, a nomadic civilization whose existence is primarily evidenced by the archaeological site of Yllia along today's [[Pletorian]] coasts. Yvernia preserves remnants of an intricate funerary complex, featuring over 20 tombs with associated burial items. The Acreans  had distinctive burial practices, arranging skeletons with heads facing East—a potential symbol of rebirth. Skulls were adorned with red ocher, signifying a return of blood and life to the deceased. The complex walls displayed propitiatory rock paintings, depicting shamanic rituals.


Burial for the [[Acreatics]] was a magical rite, aimed at preventing the disturbance of the deceased's soul and facilitating its transition to new life. This culture marked the initial encounters with magical arts in the Khijovian region. The prevalence of Venus figurines in the tombs hints at a matriarchal social organization, emphasizing women's connection to fertility and reproduction.
Burial for the Acreans was a magical rite, aimed at preventing the disturbance of the deceased's soul and facilitating its transition to new life. This culture marked the initial encounters with magical arts in the Khijovian region. The prevalence of Venus figurines in the tombs hints at a matriarchal social organization, emphasizing women's connection to fertility and reproduction.


Despite the Neolithic agricultural revolution, the [[Acreatics]] maintained their reliance on hunting and shellfish gathering. Around the twelfth millennium BR, climatic shifts prompted their migration from coasts to surrounding regions. The mountainous terrain led to the development of transhumant farming, eventually giving way to settled agriculture. This marked the end of nomadism and the permanent settlement of the [[Acreatic]] people across the Khijovian region.
Despite the Neolithic agricultural revolution, the Acreans maintained their reliance on hunting and shellfish gathering. Around the twelfth millennium BR, climatic shifts prompted their migration from coasts to surrounding regions. The mountainous terrain led to the development of transhumant farming, eventually giving way to settled agriculture. This marked the end of nomadism and the permanent settlement of the Acreans people across the Khijovian region.


====Protohistory====
====Protohistory====
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Around 1400 BR, the large village centers evolved into cities, establishing an interdependent relationship with the surrounding countryside. Rural areas produced goods to sustain urban centers, while the cities provided defense for villages. Job specialization's development led to a social hierarchy, with the ruling class of specialists forming the foundation for the future aristocratic caste.
Around 1400 BR, the large village centers evolved into cities, establishing an interdependent relationship with the surrounding countryside. Rural areas produced goods to sustain urban centers, while the cities provided defense for villages. Job specialization's development led to a social hierarchy, with the ruling class of specialists forming the foundation for the future aristocratic caste.


===Era of Ruin===
===Archaic Age ===
====Archaic Age====
During the [[Sparkalia #Era of Ruin| Era of Ruin]], urban centers in the Khijovian region flourished as independent, self-sustaining city-states. Despite shared linguistic and cultural traits, these cities adopted diverse political systems, including theocratic, monarchical, aristocratic, and democratic forms of governance, each shaping their identities and societal structures.
Urban centers within the Khijovian region manifested as independent and self-sustaining city-states, flourishing predominantly throughout the [https://iiwiki.us/wiki/Sparkalia#Era_of_Ruin_-_985_BR_to_0_BR Era of Ruin] due to a robust isolationist policy. Despite their cultural and linguistic similarities, these city-states adopted diverse organizational structures.


In certain locales, authority was wielded in the name of the deity by theocrats—priests perceived as those chosen by the gods to govern the city. In such cases, there existed no separation between political and religious power. The theocrat, serving as the executor of divine will, held full political authority, led the military, and administered justice. The sovereign received support from a caste of priest-officials known as hierarchs, convening every ten years to elect a new state theocrat and distribute cultivated lands among the populace. The temple of the eponymous divinity, aside from serving as the theocrat's seat, functioned as an organizational hub for work, a storage facility for foodstuffs, and the city's treasury. In these cities, private property was virtually nonexistent, as land was communal, and all residents contributed to public works.
Theocratic city-states were ruled by priests who acted as representatives of the gods, merging religious and political authority. The theocrat held full control over governance, supported by a priestly caste known as hierarchs, who convened every decade to elect a new leader and oversee the redistribution of communal lands. Temples served as theocratic residences, granaries, and treasuries, emphasizing the communal nature of these societies, where private landownership was absent. In some cases, theocratic rule transformed further, with the theocrat regarded as a deity incarnate. This sacralization of authority, bolstered by a powerful priestly aristocracy, led to highly centralized governance.
Conversely, in some instances, this theocratic system devolved into viewing the theocrat not merely as the gods' representative but as a deity incarnate, whose sacralization justified their authority. The unbridled powers of the absolute theocrat found legitimacy in a powerful priestly caste of extensive landowners, exerting considerable influence in political affairs. The high priest within this caste assumed the role of grand vizier to the sovereign. Consequently, from a political standpoint, Khijovian absolute theocracy manifested as an autocratic form of governance fundamentally grounded in priestly legitimacy.


On the other hand, certain cities evolved into monarchies, representing a likely progression from the theocratic system, wherein a clear distinction was established between political and religious authority. Concurrent with this separation of sovereign power, the kings in these city-states fortified their capacity to intervene in social and economic affairs, channeling their efforts in a more centralized manner. In certain instances, this consolidation of royal power also involved the adoption of an expansionist policy aimed at territorial enlargement.
Other city-states transitioned into monarchies, separating political authority from religious control. Kings assumed centralized power, overseeing social and economic affairs while diminishing the temple’s administrative role. Although monarchs claimed divine legitimacy, their authority was independent of priestly influence. Royal palaces became the centers of power, with kings governing their subjects as absolute rulers. Many monarchies pursued expansionist policies, consolidating their territories and strengthening state control, laying the foundation for later centralized systems in Khijovia.
These kingdoms adhered to a well-defined ideology of monarchical authority, a concept subsequently transmitted to subsequent state organizations in Khijovia. Similar to theocratic systems, it was believed that the gods endowed the sovereign with power; however, this divine gift, while acknowledged, was deemed distinct from religious authority. Consequently, this shift led to the displacement of the temple, formerly the governing center, with the royal palace assuming the pivotal role of power. In this organizational framework, citizens were regarded as mere subjects and possessions of the sovereign, although it is noteworthy that substantial privileges were reserved for the priestly class.


Certain city-states adopted a state structure founded on a timocratic principle, wherein landed or military aristocrats governed within a small general assembly known as the kledia (''klaēdïæ''). Exclusive to a particular caste, assembly members had the privilege of inheriting a seat of power. The kledia biennially elected seven specialized magistrates responsible for administrative, religious, and military functions. Upon concluding their terms, these magistrates joined the council of sapients - the ghrontia (''ghrœhntïæ'') - serving as both a supervisory body and the supreme court.
In aristocratic city-states, governance was controlled by a landowning elite under a timocratic system. The general assembly, or kledia, composed of hereditary aristocrats, elected magistrates to oversee administrative and military functions. After their terms, magistrates joined the ghrontia, a council of elders functioning as a judicial and supervisory body. Citizenship and political power were exclusive to landowning males, with large landowners dominating political life. Wealth was measured by land ownership, perpetuating economic disparities and aristocratic dominance.
In addition to these aristocratic institutions, there existed the drarchia (''đrahrchïæ''), a minor consultative assembly representing some members of the less affluent population. In cities governed by aristocracy, the title of citizen, implying possession of political rights, was reserved for adult males who owned land. Among these citizens, only the large landowners held actual political power, qualifying them for high offices within the city. In an economy centered around agriculture and livestock, wealth was conspicuously measured by the extent of landownership. The considerable influence of the aristocracy severely constrained opportunities for small landowners and marginalized all other individuals within the city, subjecting them to aristocratic domination.


Finally, when a city-state was governed by its populace, it earned the designation of a "democratic" city. Democracy, emerging later in the [https://iiwiki.us/wiki/Khijovia#League_Phase League Phase], evolved as a protracted process originating from the aristocratic system. Democratic transformations commenced with concessions from the aristocracy, aimed at averting popular revolts, which strengthened the people's influence within institutions. Over time, following a sequence of concessions, the drarchia, where the people asserted numerical superiority, ascended to become the paramount political entity, leading to the displacement of the kledia and ghrontia. Magistracies were drawn from all citizens except women, individuals from other cities, serfs, and slaves, while military and financial positions remained elective.
Democracy, emerging later during the [[#League_Phase|League Phase]], evolved from aristocratic concessions aimed at avoiding unrest. Over time, the drarchia, representing common citizens, displaced aristocratic institutions like the kledia and ghrontia, gaining political supremacy. Despite this shift, democracy remained exclusive, barring women, foreigners, slaves, and serfs from participation. Radical populist measures often marginalized aristocrats, leading to significant social and political upheaval. These tensions earned some democracies criticism as kakistocracies.
Citizens of democracies enjoyed equal rights to speak in the people's assembly and tribunal, alongside equal legal rights. Aristocrats, on the other hand, were largely excluded and marginalized, stripped of their extensive estates, barred from participating in political life, and, in certain instances, faced proscription lists calling for exile or possible elimination. These radical measures, indicative of demagogic populism adopted by the "democrats," led to some democracies being labeled kakistocracies by other city-states. Ultimately, Khijovian democracy never materialized in its pure form, existing as a hybrid balance resulting from the coexistence of different state forms.


This forced coexistence of diverse and conflicting state systems endured throughout the entirety of the [https://iiwiki.us/wiki/Khijovia#Archaic_Age Archaic Age] in Khijovian history. While diplomatic relations between city-states remained ostensibly peaceful, underlying political tensions lingered, compelling cities to reconcile through an intricate network of alliance pacts and leagues. This network served as the sole remedy to prevent disastrous intranational wars.
The coexistence of these diverse systems marked the Archaic Age. While city-states maintained outwardly peaceful relations, underlying tensions required alliance networks to prevent conflict and sustain a precarious balance among Khijovian cities.
=====League Phase=====


=====Abheric Wars=====
====League Phase====


====Barren Age====
====Abheric Wars====


=====Khijovic Middle Ages=====
===Khijovic Middle Ages===


=====Syhric Advent=====
====Syhric Advent====


===Nova Antiquity===
====Kveutonian Domination====
 
====Kveutonian Age====
 
====Jovianic Domination====


===Modern Era===
===Modern Era===
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====Zenonian Age====
====Zenonian Age====


=====Khijovian Renascence=====
====Koronian Civil War====


=====Koronian Civil War=====
===Contemporary Age ===
 
===Contemporary Age===


====Federalist Parenthesis====
====Federalist Parenthesis====
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===Physical Geography===
===Physical Geography===
[[File:PhysicalMap3.png|400px|thumb|left|Physical Map of Khijovia]] Situated within the expansive geographical region known as the [[High West]], the Khijovian landscape showcases diverse features, making it one of the most varied regions on the [[Pelia|Pelian continent]]. Bordered by the [[Kyldigard|Kyldigardian]] region to the north, Khijovia is geographically enclosed by the [[Clastoclite range]] to the east and the [[Stornic massif]] to the south.
Situated within the expansive geographical region known as the [[High West]], the Khijovian landscape showcases diverse features, making it one of the most varied regions on the [[Pelia|Pelian]] continent. Bordered by the [[Kyldigard|Kyldigardian]] region to the north, Khijovia is geographically enclosed by the [[Clastoclite range]] to the east and the [[Stornic massif]] to the south.


The Khijovian terrain exhibits a broad spectrum of characteristics, with a prevalence of hilly areas compared to flat or mountainous zones, maintaining an average altitude of approximately 730 meters above sea level. The mountainous landscapes extend across the eastern expanse of the nation, encompassing a significant portion of the western [[Clastoclite system]]. The highest peaks in Khijovia are situated in the central [[Clastoclites]], where numerous summits exceed 5000 meters, including the remarkable [[Mount Eletherium]] (5800 meters), standing as the loftiest peak in the [[Clastoclite range]]. Over time, the Khijovian mountainous region has been shaped by an ancient Cenozoic glacial mass, leaving behind extensive moraines flanking the western Clastoclite slope, forming expansive highlands in the north and numerous shallow valleys amidst the southern hills. [[File:TopographicMap1.png|400px|thumb|right|Topographic Map of Khijovia]]
The Khijovian terrain exhibits a broad spectrum of characteristics, with a prevalence of hilly areas compared to flat or mountainous zones, maintaining an average altitude of approximately 730 meters above sea level. The mountainous landscapes extend across the eastern expanse of the nation, encompassing a significant portion of the western Clastoclite system. The highest peaks in Khijovia are situated in the central Clastoclites, where numerous summits exceed 5000 meters, including the remarkable [[Mount Eletherium]] (5800 meters), standing as the loftiest peak in the Clastoclite range. Over time, the Khijovian mountainous region has been shaped by an ancient Cenozoic glacial mass, leaving behind extensive moraines flanking the western Clastoclite slope, forming expansive highlands in the north and numerous shallow valleys amidst the southern hills.  


The plains of Khijovia encompass various areas, including the [[Catridian plain]], formed by the alluvial expanses of the [[Thevre]] river and its tributaries, extending to [[Pyrisia]]; the [[Betronic plains]], elevated plains along the coasts of [[Androvia]] and [[Charonthia]]; and the [[Platic plain]], an elongated flat valley of tectonic origin encircling the [[Axiomia Lake]], stretching from [[Cassiopia]] to [[Carcassonia]].
The plains of Khijovia encompass various areas, including the [[Catridian plain]], formed by the alluvial expanses of the [[Thevre]] river and its tributaries, extending to [[Pyrisia]]; the [[Betronic plains]], elevated plains along the coasts of [[Androvia]] and [[Charonthia]]; and the [[Platic plain]], an elongated flat valley of tectonic origin encircling the [[Axiomia Lake]], stretching from [[Cassiopia]] to [[Carcassonia]].
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===Geology===
===Geology===
{{main|Geology of Khijovia}}
{{main|Geology of Khijovia}}
Khijovia's geological history is defined by the Late Cenozoic collision between the Kesperian and northern Pelian plates, resulting in the [[Clastoclites|Clastoclitic chain]] and the accretion of microplates. This area is highly active geologically, with notable Neogene volcanism and seismicity. Studies have identified two main paleogeographic domains separated by the [[Clastoclites|Clastoclitic line]]: the Pelian domain and the Kesperian domain, which includes the [[High West]] and the [[Kesper sea|Kesperian]] marine basin. The Khijovian subregion features sedimentary rocks dating from the Precambrian to the Quaternary and Cambrian metamorphites in the southeast. Khijovia's diverse geological features contribute significantly to the understanding of north-western [[Pelia]]'s geology.
Khijovia's geological history is shaped by the Late Cenozoic collision of the Kesperian and northern Pelian plates, which formed the è
[[Clastoclites|Clastoclitic chain]] and accreted microplates. This geologically active region is marked by Neogene volcanism and frequent seismic events. Two paleogeographic domains, the Pelian and the Kesperian, are divided by the Clastoclitic line. The Kesperian domain includes the High West and the Kesperian marine basin, featuring sedimentary rocks from the Precambrian to the Quaternary and Cambrian metamorphites in the southeast. These features provide critical insights into the broader geology of north-western [[Pelia]].
 
Volcanic activity defines much of Khijovia’s landscape, driven by subduction of the Charonthic plate beneath accreted northern microplates. This process generates magma that fuels volcanoes like those in the [[Cheronia|Cheronian Archipelago]]. Evidence of volcanism spans from Palaeozoic deposits to ongoing phenomena, with lakes, islands, effusive rocks, and geothermal features such as hot springs, fumaroles, and CO2-rich vents scattered across the region. Underwater volcanic activity in the Kesperian Sea highlights the area's enduring geological dynamism.
 
Khijovia’s active volcanoes include Mount Rhont and Mount Stronio in Cheronia, known for explosive eruptions, and Mount Sibon and Mount Kratov in [[Atredia]] and [[Garganthia]], which exhibit effusive behavior. Their proximity to populated areas necessitates close monitoring. Dormant volcanoes, like Mount Rhetron near [[Pletoria]] and Mount Ascarion on the [[Chondia|Chondian peninsula]], remain significant for their historical activity. The underwater Coprion volcano, with a summit 300 meters below the surface, poses potential tsunami risks.
 
Seismicity in Khijovia, tied to the convergence of the Kesperian and Pelian plates, is frequent and sometimes destructive. The central Clastoclitic fault system and a Benioff zone in the eastern Kesper Sea account for deep and powerful earthquakes, such as the 8.1-magnitude event of 1532 that devastated eastern Khijovia.
 
Khijovia's mineral wealth includes mercury, antimony, lead, zinc, silver, and industrial materials like bauxite and pumice. Significant hydrocarbon reserves, particularly methane, oil, and thermogenic gas, position Khijovia as a leading producer in the [[High West]], with billions of barrels in untapped potential.


===Hydrography===
===Hydrography===
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===State Structure===
===State Structure===


===Administrative Regions===
===Administrative Division===
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The territory of the Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia is divided into 27 {{wp|administrative division|administrative regions}}, each corresponding to a semi-feudalistic entity, and further subdivided into 155 {{wp|municipality|municipalities}}.
 
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!Map of the Khijovian Administrative Regions
!Map of the Khijovian Administrative Regions and Municipalities
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|1
|[[Klettoria]]
|[[Klettoria]]
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| rowspan="28" style="width:450px;" |[[File:Khijovia.Division.png|800px]]
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|2
|2
|[[Luriah]]
|[[Pyrisia]]
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|3
|3
|[[Pyrisia]]
|[[Lluria]]
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|4
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|10
|10
|[[Iverniah]]
|[[Garganthia]]
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|11
|11
|[[Kharpovia]]
|[[Yvernia]]
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|12
|12
|[[Venatoria]]
|[[Kharpovia]]
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|14
|14
|[[Koritia]]
|[[Venatoria]]
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|15
|15
|[[Bellatoria]]
|[[Teutoria]]
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|16
|16
|[[Cassiopia]]
|[[Koritia]]
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|17
|17
|[[Corkovia]]
|[[Kalkhovia]]
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|18
|18
|[[Aldoria]]
|[[Bellatoria]]
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|19
|19
|[[Teutoria]]
|[[Cassiopia]]
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|20
|20
|[[Garganthia]]
|[[Aldoria]]
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|21
|21
|[[Kalkhovia]]
|[[Sofolenia]]
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|23
|[[Sopholenia]]
|[[Corkovia]]
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|25
|25
|[[Kenveciah]]
|[[Rhodontia]]
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|26
|26
|[[Akrocanthia]]
|[[Varkadia]]
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|27
|[[Recondia]]
|[[Akrocanthia]]
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=====Royal Force of the Carabineers=====
=====Royal Force of the Carabineers=====
=====Royal Force of the Brigadiers of Public Security=====
=====Royal Force of the Brigadiers of Public Security=====
==Society==


==Economy==
==Economy==


==Culture==
==Culture==
 
{{main|Culture of Khijovia}}
The culture of Khijovia is a unique blend of traditions shaped by its historical isolation and fragmented territories. This rich tapestry of knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, and customs has evolved largely untouched by external influences. Despite its eventual unification, the region retains distinct regional identities, creating a complex cultural landscape marked by both unity and diversity. Khijovia values {{wp|beauty}} and {{wp|humanism}}, particularly evident since the [[Khijovia #Ascension Period|Ascension Period]], when a surge of artistic expression transformed everyday life into an art form. The society emphasizes personal integrity, where external beauty reflects inner virtue, fostering a strong sense of community and social harmony.
Additionally, Khijovia has a complex relationship with magic, once misused but now revered through the teachings of [[Aravianism]]. Magic is seen as a powerful tool for societal improvement, though it is largely controlled by the elite [[Aravianism #Syhrics|Syhric caste]], who are viewed as noble guardians of this knowledge.
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Latest revision as of 14:47, 4 December 2024

Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia
Mœþra Khijovıænne Krønıa
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Flag
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Coat of arms
Motto: 
Œþ øna Đraconıæ nıəva Aþtọnŏė voera
"Love of the Motherland is our only Law"
Anthem: 
Vara Khijovıænne Ġanþŏra
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Lands and surroundings of the Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia, 1613 AR
Lands and surroundings of the Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia, 1613 AR
Capital
and
Kleitore
Official languagesKhijovian
Ethnic groups
Humans (82.9%)
Sheepfolk (8.6%)
Goatfolk (6.4%)
Kyleth (2.1%)
Religion
Aravianism (94.2%)
Other (3.5%)
Atheism (2.3%)
Demonym(s)Khijovian
GovernmentSemi-feudalistic Constitutional Monarchy
• Ascended King of Khijovia
Arcadion II
• Ascended Queen of Khijovia
Carevia I
LegislatureRoyal Parliament
Establishment
• Foundation of the Ascended Kingdom
June 3, 1607 AR
Area
• Land Area
1,386,546 km2 (535,348 sq mi)
• Water (%)
3.3
Population
• 1613 AR estimate
127,085,900
• Density
86.6/km2 (224.3/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$ 225,000,000,000.00
• Per capita
$ 1,772.00
CurrencyShonenor (SHN)
Date formatdd/mm/yy
Driving sideright

Khijovia (Khijovian: Khijovıæ [‘kɨjoːvjə]), officially the Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia, is an isolationist, semi-feudalistic constitutional monarchy situated in northwestern Pelia, with Kleitore serving as its capital. It shares its borders with Kyldigard to the north and Prestore to the south, while the Kesper Sea lies to the west. It occupies the northern portion of the High West region and possesses several overseas colonies, including the Recondian archipelago in the Wintry Ocean, Thenoria in northern Ilus, and Yvrethia in northeastern Pelia, which is the largest and most significant of these territories. Mainland Khijovia has an estimated population of approximately 110 million, making it one of the most populous countries in Pelia. The colonial territories contribute an additional 17 million inhabitants, bringing the total population of Khijovia to 127 million. Known for its deeply spiritual society, the nation has maintained a unique connection with the magical arts throughout its history, with approximately 94% of the population belonging to the Aravian faith.

During ancient times, Khijovia served as a crossroads for numerous neolithic cultures. Thriving city-states emerged during the Era of Ruin, preserving their cultural identity and language staunchly against external influences. Despite the upheavals in the rest of Sparkalia, Khijovia remained isolated, relatively unaffected by wars and famines until the catastrophic Abheric Wars and the subsequent collapse of the city-state system around 177 BR, marking the end of the Archaic Age in Khijovian history. Despite suffering continental amnesia during the Great Shuffle, Khijovian culture persisted. In 289 AR, the Kveutonian civilization conquered and divided Khijovia into governatorates, making it a crucial economic and cultural hub within the Kveutonian Empire. The empire reached its zenith around 415 but dissolved in 502, leading to the formation of independent statelets and religious-monastic military orders, including the influential Jovianic Order. Over the centuries, cities transformed into feudal lordships, giving rise to Khijovian states. The Grand Duke of Klettoria, Zenon the Great, initiated a national unification campaign in 1152, defeating the rival House of Arenia and establishing the Kingdom of Khijovia on July 11, 1161. Despite centuries of rule, the Zenonian Dynasty faced a coup on January 28, 1534, leading to the formation of the relatively short-lived Khijovian Federation. In May 1607, Prince Arcadion of the House of Zenon reclaimed power and officially founded the Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia on June 3, 1607.

Etymology

The origin of the name Khijovia has long intrigued linguists and historians, prompting diverse reconstructions. While some theories delve into etymological roots, others are steeped in historical narratives, including the intriguing notion of an ancient pre-Shuffle king named Khjvonnə in popular traditions.

One prevalent theory suggests that the name stems from Khjyvi, an exoethnonym used by the Koritians for a tribe residing in the neighboring Aldoria region. Another hypothesis, not mutually exclusive, proposes that these people venerated a pagan deity, Khœva, making the name signify "inhabitants of the land of Khœva."

History

Primordial Aeon

Prehistory

Approximately 35,000 years ago, the first known inhabitants of the Khijovian territory were the Acreans, a nomadic civilization whose existence is primarily evidenced by the archaeological site of Yllia along today's Pletorian coasts. Yvernia preserves remnants of an intricate funerary complex, featuring over 20 tombs with associated burial items. The Acreans had distinctive burial practices, arranging skeletons with heads facing East—a potential symbol of rebirth. Skulls were adorned with red ocher, signifying a return of blood and life to the deceased. The complex walls displayed propitiatory rock paintings, depicting shamanic rituals.

Burial for the Acreans was a magical rite, aimed at preventing the disturbance of the deceased's soul and facilitating its transition to new life. This culture marked the initial encounters with magical arts in the Khijovian region. The prevalence of Venus figurines in the tombs hints at a matriarchal social organization, emphasizing women's connection to fertility and reproduction.

Despite the Neolithic agricultural revolution, the Acreans maintained their reliance on hunting and shellfish gathering. Around the twelfth millennium BR, climatic shifts prompted their migration from coasts to surrounding regions. The mountainous terrain led to the development of transhumant farming, eventually giving way to settled agriculture. This marked the end of nomadism and the permanent settlement of the Acreans people across the Khijovian region.

Protohistory

The advent of agriculture and livestock, providing a surplus of food, led to a significant demographic increase and the emergence of the first housing agglomerations. During this phase, the matriarchy gradually faded as the need for male military leaders arose to defend villages, ushering in a transition to a patriarchal society. The onset of metallurgy in Khijovia marked the Copper Age, giving rise to distinct cultures: the Venatorian culture in the north, Khantan culture in the east, and Koritian culture in the central-south. The Bronze Age saw the emergence of the Xomian culture on Axiomia island, while the Iron Age gave rise to the Kleitite culture near the mouth of the Thevre river. These cultures, stemming from the Acreatic people, shared a common language but spoke different dialects, often unintelligible to one another.

Around 1400 BR, the large village centers evolved into cities, establishing an interdependent relationship with the surrounding countryside. Rural areas produced goods to sustain urban centers, while the cities provided defense for villages. Job specialization's development led to a social hierarchy, with the ruling class of specialists forming the foundation for the future aristocratic caste.

Archaic Age

During the Era of Ruin, urban centers in the Khijovian region flourished as independent, self-sustaining city-states. Despite shared linguistic and cultural traits, these cities adopted diverse political systems, including theocratic, monarchical, aristocratic, and democratic forms of governance, each shaping their identities and societal structures.

Theocratic city-states were ruled by priests who acted as representatives of the gods, merging religious and political authority. The theocrat held full control over governance, supported by a priestly caste known as hierarchs, who convened every decade to elect a new leader and oversee the redistribution of communal lands. Temples served as theocratic residences, granaries, and treasuries, emphasizing the communal nature of these societies, where private landownership was absent. In some cases, theocratic rule transformed further, with the theocrat regarded as a deity incarnate. This sacralization of authority, bolstered by a powerful priestly aristocracy, led to highly centralized governance.

Other city-states transitioned into monarchies, separating political authority from religious control. Kings assumed centralized power, overseeing social and economic affairs while diminishing the temple’s administrative role. Although monarchs claimed divine legitimacy, their authority was independent of priestly influence. Royal palaces became the centers of power, with kings governing their subjects as absolute rulers. Many monarchies pursued expansionist policies, consolidating their territories and strengthening state control, laying the foundation for later centralized systems in Khijovia.

In aristocratic city-states, governance was controlled by a landowning elite under a timocratic system. The general assembly, or kledia, composed of hereditary aristocrats, elected magistrates to oversee administrative and military functions. After their terms, magistrates joined the ghrontia, a council of elders functioning as a judicial and supervisory body. Citizenship and political power were exclusive to landowning males, with large landowners dominating political life. Wealth was measured by land ownership, perpetuating economic disparities and aristocratic dominance.

Democracy, emerging later during the League Phase, evolved from aristocratic concessions aimed at avoiding unrest. Over time, the drarchia, representing common citizens, displaced aristocratic institutions like the kledia and ghrontia, gaining political supremacy. Despite this shift, democracy remained exclusive, barring women, foreigners, slaves, and serfs from participation. Radical populist measures often marginalized aristocrats, leading to significant social and political upheaval. These tensions earned some democracies criticism as kakistocracies.

The coexistence of these diverse systems marked the Archaic Age. While city-states maintained outwardly peaceful relations, underlying tensions required alliance networks to prevent conflict and sustain a precarious balance among Khijovian cities.

League Phase

Abheric Wars

Khijovic Middle Ages

Syhric Advent

Kveutonian Domination

Modern Era

Surgence Epoch

Zenonian Age

Koronian Civil War

Contemporary Age

Federalist Parenthesis

Ascension Period

Geography

Physical Geography

Situated within the expansive geographical region known as the High West, the Khijovian landscape showcases diverse features, making it one of the most varied regions on the Pelian continent. Bordered by the Kyldigardian region to the north, Khijovia is geographically enclosed by the Clastoclite range to the east and the Stornic massif to the south.

The Khijovian terrain exhibits a broad spectrum of characteristics, with a prevalence of hilly areas compared to flat or mountainous zones, maintaining an average altitude of approximately 730 meters above sea level. The mountainous landscapes extend across the eastern expanse of the nation, encompassing a significant portion of the western Clastoclite system. The highest peaks in Khijovia are situated in the central Clastoclites, where numerous summits exceed 5000 meters, including the remarkable Mount Eletherium (5800 meters), standing as the loftiest peak in the Clastoclite range. Over time, the Khijovian mountainous region has been shaped by an ancient Cenozoic glacial mass, leaving behind extensive moraines flanking the western Clastoclite slope, forming expansive highlands in the north and numerous shallow valleys amidst the southern hills.

The plains of Khijovia encompass various areas, including the Catridian plain, formed by the alluvial expanses of the Thevre river and its tributaries, extending to Pyrisia; the Betronic plains, elevated plains along the coasts of Androvia and Charonthia; and the Platic plain, an elongated flat valley of tectonic origin encircling the Axiomia Lake, stretching from Cassiopia to Carcassonia.

Numerous Khijovian isles are grouped in small archipelagos, such as Cheronia off the Charonthic coasts, and Recondia, a polar archipelago situated within a deep lagoon connected to the Wintry Ocean, entirely surrounded by ice cap glaciers.

Geology

Khijovia's geological history is shaped by the Late Cenozoic collision of the Kesperian and northern Pelian plates, which formed the è Clastoclitic chain and accreted microplates. This geologically active region is marked by Neogene volcanism and frequent seismic events. Two paleogeographic domains, the Pelian and the Kesperian, are divided by the Clastoclitic line. The Kesperian domain includes the High West and the Kesperian marine basin, featuring sedimentary rocks from the Precambrian to the Quaternary and Cambrian metamorphites in the southeast. These features provide critical insights into the broader geology of north-western Pelia.

Volcanic activity defines much of Khijovia’s landscape, driven by subduction of the Charonthic plate beneath accreted northern microplates. This process generates magma that fuels volcanoes like those in the Cheronian Archipelago. Evidence of volcanism spans from Palaeozoic deposits to ongoing phenomena, with lakes, islands, effusive rocks, and geothermal features such as hot springs, fumaroles, and CO2-rich vents scattered across the region. Underwater volcanic activity in the Kesperian Sea highlights the area's enduring geological dynamism.

Khijovia’s active volcanoes include Mount Rhont and Mount Stronio in Cheronia, known for explosive eruptions, and Mount Sibon and Mount Kratov in Atredia and Garganthia, which exhibit effusive behavior. Their proximity to populated areas necessitates close monitoring. Dormant volcanoes, like Mount Rhetron near Pletoria and Mount Ascarion on the Chondian peninsula, remain significant for their historical activity. The underwater Coprion volcano, with a summit 300 meters below the surface, poses potential tsunami risks.

Seismicity in Khijovia, tied to the convergence of the Kesperian and Pelian plates, is frequent and sometimes destructive. The central Clastoclitic fault system and a Benioff zone in the eastern Kesper Sea account for deep and powerful earthquakes, such as the 8.1-magnitude event of 1532 that devastated eastern Khijovia.

Khijovia's mineral wealth includes mercury, antimony, lead, zinc, silver, and industrial materials like bauxite and pumice. Significant hydrocarbon reserves, particularly methane, oil, and thermogenic gas, position Khijovia as a leading producer in the High West, with billions of barrels in untapped potential.

Hydrography

Climate

Meteorology

Wildlife

Politics

State Structure

Administrative Division

The territory of the Ascended Kingdom of Khijovia is divided into 27 administrative regions, each corresponding to a semi-feudalistic entity, and further subdivided into 155 municipalities.

Region Map of the Khijovian Administrative Regions and Municipalities
1 Klettoria Khijovia.Division.png
2 Pyrisia
3 Lluria
4 Qaylasiah
5 Atredia
6 Chondia
7 Charonthia
8 Androvia
9 Ketheria
10 Garganthia
11 Yvernia
12 Kharpovia
13 Profania
14 Venatoria
15 Teutoria
16 Koritia
17 Kalkhovia
18 Bellatoria
19 Cassiopia
20 Aldoria
21 Sofolenia
22 Carcassonia
23 Corkovia
24 Karkarovia
25 Rhodontia
26 Varkadia
27 Akrocanthia
* Axiomia

Foreign Relations

Military

Great Bordeaux Army

Royal Navy

Grand Air Force

Royal Gendarmerie

Royal Force of the Border Guards
Royal Force of the Carabineers
Royal Force of the Brigadiers of Public Security

Economy

Culture

The culture of Khijovia is a unique blend of traditions shaped by its historical isolation and fragmented territories. This rich tapestry of knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, and customs has evolved largely untouched by external influences. Despite its eventual unification, the region retains distinct regional identities, creating a complex cultural landscape marked by both unity and diversity. Khijovia values beauty and humanism, particularly evident since the Ascension Period, when a surge of artistic expression transformed everyday life into an art form. The society emphasizes personal integrity, where external beauty reflects inner virtue, fostering a strong sense of community and social harmony. Additionally, Khijovia has a complex relationship with magic, once misused but now revered through the teachings of Aravianism. Magic is seen as a powerful tool for societal improvement, though it is largely controlled by the elite Syhric caste, who are viewed as noble guardians of this knowledge.