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The nation was named after the Kiramites, the ruling family of Kiram. The family derived its name from its semi-legendary founder, Raja Kiram ul-Yuha'min. According to family legend, the "Yuha'min" part of the regnal name was adopted in reference to his claim as a desendant of the Prophet Mubashir, founder of the Azdarin religion.  
The nation was named after the Kiramites, the ruling family of Kiram. The family derived its name from its semi-legendary founder, Raja Kiram ul-Yuha'min. According to family legend, the "Yuha'min" part of the regnal name was adopted in reference to his claim as a desendant of the Prophet Mubashir, founder of the Azdarin religion.  


As part of the Defeudalization Acts of 1860, Raja Jamalul II proposed to adopt an official name for the kingdom. Yuha'min was the second preference for the national name in the Royal Council deliberations. Jamalul opposed the name. He believed Raja Kiram was not related to the House of Yuha'min. It was more likely Kiram adopted the name Yuha'min to establish his nobility. In the Centralization Act of 1862, Yuha'min was rejected in favor of "Kiram."
As part of the Defeudalization Acts of 1860, Raja Jamalul II proposed to adopt an official name for the kingdom. Yuha'min was the second preference for the national name in the Royal Council deliberations. Jamalul opposed the name. He sided with modern historians who believed Raja Kiram was not related to the House of Yuha'min. It was more likely Kiram adopted the name Yuha'min to establish his nobility. In the Centralization Act of 1862, Yuha'min was rejected in favor of "Kiram."

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Kingdom of Kiram
كراجأن كيرام (Kiramese Lambaney)
Kerajaan Kiram (Tulisan Latin)
Flag of
Flag
Anthem: Kiramiaku
"My Kiram"
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Capital
and largest city
Bandar Kiram
Official languages
Other recognized languagesAhlranese, Baso Mangek, Terasi, Pashmu
Official scripts
Religion
Demonym(s)Orangampung
Kiramese
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy
• Raja
Jamalul IV
Muneer Daleel
LegislatureSenat
Dewan Diraja (Royal Council)
Dewan Rakyat (People's Assembly)
Population
• 2020 census
32,785,117
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
$594.4 billion
• Per capita
$18,313

Kiram, officially known by its full name Kingdom of Kiram (Kiramese Lambaney: كراجأن كيرام; Tulisan Latin: Kerajaan Kiram) in Southern Ochran. It is bound to the east by the Kayatman Sea and shares its borders with the countries of Shimlar-Pashmir to the north, Ankat to the west, and Kainuinoa to the south.

Etymology

The nation was named after the Kiramites, the ruling family of Kiram. The family derived its name from its semi-legendary founder, Raja Kiram ul-Yuha'min. According to family legend, the "Yuha'min" part of the regnal name was adopted in reference to his claim as a desendant of the Prophet Mubashir, founder of the Azdarin religion.

As part of the Defeudalization Acts of 1860, Raja Jamalul II proposed to adopt an official name for the kingdom. Yuha'min was the second preference for the national name in the Royal Council deliberations. Jamalul opposed the name. He sided with modern historians who believed Raja Kiram was not related to the House of Yuha'min. It was more likely Kiram adopted the name Yuha'min to establish his nobility. In the Centralization Act of 1862, Yuha'min was rejected in favor of "Kiram."