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Revision as of 23:45, 1 May 2024
Kingdom of Farokand Ryk Farokandi (Farokandi) | |||||||||||
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1503–1828 | |||||||||||
Flag | |||||||||||
Motto: "Boisuniza Üsta Koramtok" ("Unity Over Submission") | |||||||||||
Anthem: Himnal Boisuniza va Alöketil ("Anthem of Unity and Freedom") | |||||||||||
Capital | Faroi (executive, judicial) Kandi (legislative) | ||||||||||
Largest city | Faroi | ||||||||||
Official languages | Farokandi | ||||||||||
Religion | Köbulam | ||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Farokandi | ||||||||||
Government | Unitary elective semi-constitutional monarchy | ||||||||||
Monarch | |||||||||||
• 1503–1514 | Hasan II (first) | ||||||||||
• 1827–1828 | Salim III (last) | ||||||||||
Legislature | Royal Assembly | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Established | 1503 | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1828 | ||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||
• 1700 estimate | 9,128,400 | ||||||||||
Currency | Kabit | ||||||||||
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The Kingdom of Farokand (Farokandi: Ryk Farokandi; Faroian: Riyk Farokandi; Kandu: Rek Farokandu) was a sovereign state in Eastern Dulmara from 1503 to 1828. It was established by the Markov Conference and ratified with the Act of Unity, which formalised the unification of Faroi and Kandi. The Kingdom of Farokand possessed the main islands of Kazar, Ülsomm Fara, Nusomm, Kuner, and Borfusa. Farokand also controlled multiple colonial holdings throughout its history. Both Faroi and Kandi retained high levels of autonomy, but they had the same monarch and a united legislature, army, and navy. It also provided significant economic integration between the two constituent countries.