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'''Buznar''' is the capital and '''Gulnar''' is the largest city of the country. Kurzhistan comprises of Twenty six provinces and five districts of importance.
'''Buznar''' is the capital and '''Gulnar''' is the largest city of the country. Kurzhistan comprises of Twenty six provinces and five districts of importance.
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
'''Kurzhistan''' is the common name utilised for the '''Kurzhi People's Republic of Kurzhistan''' and has been regarded as the only name that the nation is known as, however that couldnt be further from the truth, Kurzhistan's original termology stems from the yaddak era, when the area was known as '''Qurzi-sthan''' or land of the '''Qurz''' which was the yaddak abbreviation for the '''Kurzh''' People.
As time went on however, the Yaddak's gradually latinised the name, and '''Qurz''' became '''Kurzh''' while '''Qurz-sthan''' came to be known as '''Kurzhi-stan''' or Land of the Kurzh, this termiology continued and the region came to be called by its latinized version, i.e Kurzhistan, instead of the generic Qurzsthan, which happened mostly due to the passage of time and the changing linguistics of the abjekh people with names being made easier to memorise and to pronounce, so that administrative works could be easily done.


==Geography==
==Geography==

Revision as of 18:17, 30 January 2022

Kurzhi People's Republic of Kurzhistan
Kurzhi Flag.jpg
Flag
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Coat of arms
Motto: Allah,Kurzhistan,Duhani
Location of Kurzhistan in Central Thrismari
Location of Kurzhistan in Central Thrismari
CapitalBuznar
Largest cityGultan
Official languagesKurzhi
Recognised national languagesKurzhi
Yaddak
Abjekh
Ethnic groups
Kurzhi 92.45%
Yaddak 2.55%
Encessi 2.05%
Others 2.95%
Demonym(s)Kurzh(s)
GovernmentUnitary one-party Kurzhi socialist republic
• President
Fultaz Bin Duhani
Gisnar Al-Fuhad
LegislatureKurzhi National Assembly
Establishment
• Foundation of the Republic of Kurzhistan
1912
• October Coup and the Declaration of the Kurzhi People's Republic
1946
Area
• Total
1,061,070 km2 (409,680 sq mi)
Population
• 2023 estimate
38,000,000
• 2022 census
35,556,762
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
$266,250,000,000
• Per capita
$7,502
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
$195,250,000,000
• Per capita
$5,506
Gini (2021)Positive decrease 0.38
low
HDI (2021)Increase 0.712
high
CurrencySherih (W)
Time zoneUTC-2
• Summer (DST)
UTC-2 (not observed)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+91
ISO 3166 codeKHK
Internet TLD.sta

Kurzhistan, formally known as the Kurzhi People's Republic of Kurzhistan, is a Country located in the region of Central Thrismari inside the continent of Thrismari on Anteria. It is geographically located in the Central Thrismarian highlands, and borders Bashkaristan to its north, Abjekistan to its West and Encessia to its south. Kurzhistan has a population of 35.5 million people as of 2022.

Buznar is the capital and Gulnar is the largest city of the country. Kurzhistan comprises of Twenty six provinces and five districts of importance.

Etymology

Kurzhistan is the common name utilised for the Kurzhi People's Republic of Kurzhistan and has been regarded as the only name that the nation is known as, however that couldnt be further from the truth, Kurzhistan's original termology stems from the yaddak era, when the area was known as Qurzi-sthan or land of the Qurz which was the yaddak abbreviation for the Kurzh People.

As time went on however, the Yaddak's gradually latinised the name, and Qurz became Kurzh while Qurz-sthan came to be known as Kurzhi-stan or Land of the Kurzh, this termiology continued and the region came to be called by its latinized version, i.e Kurzhistan, instead of the generic Qurzsthan, which happened mostly due to the passage of time and the changing linguistics of the abjekh people with names being made easier to memorise and to pronounce, so that administrative works could be easily done.

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