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'''Ayvana''' refers to a region of Orchan organized into a confederation of princely states which borders [[Ankat]] to the east and [[Uluujol]] to the north. Made of up 6 Princely States who elect a Peshwa and [[Council of Ministers]], the Confederation has many distintive political forms within it. Since the end of the [[Sandhyāra yud'dha]] farmers are no longer bound to any singular prince nor do they have to pay taxes on their crops. The princes no longer have demarcated borders but instead control cities or forts from which they can tax. Hence they do not have power outside cities, leading to distinctive sociopolitical models outside their relams known as [[Ayvani Communalism]] - where farmers organize into agaraian communes led by charmatic religious figures. This distinctive sociopolitical form is now falling apart with urbanization and the growth of agribusinesss. Ayvana's rapidly growing economy has created between the nations old hetregenous social organizations and Westernization from the outside. | |||
While no specific date exists for when the Confederation began, a historical consenus has emerged it began with the [[Sargenari Accords]] in 1743 where various Hindu Kingdoms organized with the Catholic kingdom [[Konikar]] to escape out of [[Shambhala]] hegemony. The [[Nizam of Ishur]] joined the revolt as well 5 Years later. The Kingdoms led the [[Atapa Revolts]] which eventually morphed into [[The War of the Feuding Suns]]. In 1785 the Wars ended the States united into a defense pact for their common protection. | |||
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The Princely States of Ayvana अय्वन | |
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Capital | Sargenari |
Largest city | Jegurjur |
Official languages | Bangla Marathi Sanskrit Telgu |
Demonym(s) | Ayvani |
Government | Federation of Princely States |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 165,787,757 |
• 2020 census | 165,787,757 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Per capita | $11,400 |
HDI (2020) | .85 very high |
Currency | Ayvani Rupee |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy CE |
Internet TLD | .avi |
Ayvana refers to a region of Orchan organized into a confederation of princely states which borders Ankat to the east and Uluujol to the north. Made of up 6 Princely States who elect a Peshwa and Council of Ministers, the Confederation has many distintive political forms within it. Since the end of the Sandhyāra yud'dha farmers are no longer bound to any singular prince nor do they have to pay taxes on their crops. The princes no longer have demarcated borders but instead control cities or forts from which they can tax. Hence they do not have power outside cities, leading to distinctive sociopolitical models outside their relams known as Ayvani Communalism - where farmers organize into agaraian communes led by charmatic religious figures. This distinctive sociopolitical form is now falling apart with urbanization and the growth of agribusinesss. Ayvana's rapidly growing economy has created between the nations old hetregenous social organizations and Westernization from the outside.
While no specific date exists for when the Confederation began, a historical consenus has emerged it began with the Sargenari Accords in 1743 where various Hindu Kingdoms organized with the Catholic kingdom Konikar to escape out of Shambhala hegemony. The Nizam of Ishur joined the revolt as well 5 Years later. The Kingdoms led the Atapa Revolts which eventually morphed into The War of the Feuding Suns. In 1785 the Wars ended the States united into a defense pact for their common protection.