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|established_event1          = [[Introduction of the Senthang]]
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|established_date1          = 899 CE
|established_date1          = 1398 CE
|established_event2          = [[Independence from Miricia]]
|established_event2          = [[Independence from Miricia]]
|established_date2          = 1956 CE
|established_date2          = 1956 CE
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'''Kasiwanthay''' (Thaksin: ''Kasiwanthay'') officially the '''Community of Kasiwanthay''' (Thaksin: ''Sangkh a Kasiwanthay''), is a loose-knit {{wp|Theocracy|theocratic}} {{wp|Confederacy|confederacy}} of {{wp|Democracy|democratic}} polities situated in southeast [[Catai]] and bound together more by commerical, cultural, and religious ties than formal political and hierarchical relationships. Of particular importance is the unifying sociopolitical and religious institution known as the [[Senthang]] which has no neat parallels among more conventional citizenship and state based models of political organization. The informal capital and most populous city is [[Varijapur (Buriwachra)]] which is home to around four million people and acts more as a first among equals than a central locus of government.
'''Kasiwanthay''', ({{wp|Thai language|Thaksin}}: ''Kasiwanthay'') officially the '''Community of Kasiwanthay''' (Thaksin: ''Sangkh a Kasiwanthay''), is a {{wp|Unitary state|unitary}} {{wp|Theocracy|theocratic}} {{wp|Republic|republic}} situated in southeast [[Catai]]. The capital and most populous city is [[Varijapur (Buriwachra)]], which is home to around four million people.
 
Kasiwanthay defies conventional political categorization, with many of its political bodies having a pre-modern origin and no neat parallels in more conventional {{wp|Civic nationalism|civic}} states. In the absence of a traditional [[Asura|Asuran]] concept of citizenship, the [[Senthang]], a broad insular community rooted in [[Navdarism|Navdarist]] teachings of virtue, operates as a unifying sociopolitical and religious institution and facilitates participation in public life.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 17:27, 16 May 2020

Community of Kasiwanthay
Sangkh a Kasiwanthay (Thaksin)
Flag
Flag
Motto: "Phumipayya ni kwam singb."
"Wisdom in peace."
Location of Kasiwanthay (dark green) – in Catai (dark grey)
Location of Kasiwanthay (dark green)
– in Catai (dark grey)
Map of Kasiwanthay
Map of Kasiwanthay
Capital
and largest city
Virajapur (Buriwachra)
Official languagesThaksin
Recognised regional languagesUdonrok
Ethnic groups
Thawals (73.2%)
Bhawans (26.8%)
Demonym(s)Phuksat, Khun
GovernmentUnitary Theocratic Republic
• Laphong Raek of the Bharisath
Saengdao Chanthalangsy
LegislatureBharisath
Sal Khungsongkh (Ecclesiastical Court)
Kar Chumnum (Popular Assembly)
Establishment
1398 CE
1956 CE
Population
• 2020 estimate
18,799,582
• 2019 census
18,430,963
GDP (nominal)2015 estimate
• Total
90.2 billion USD (x)
• Per capita
$4,800
Gini (x)53.9
high
HDI (2019)Increase .469
low
Currencybia (BIA)
Time zoneUTCx (x)
Date formatdd ˘ mm ˘ yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+1121
Internet TLD.frn

Kasiwanthay, (Thaksin: Kasiwanthay) officially the Community of Kasiwanthay (Thaksin: Sangkh a Kasiwanthay), is a unitary theocratic republic situated in southeast Catai. The capital and most populous city is Varijapur (Buriwachra), which is home to around four million people.

Kasiwanthay defies conventional political categorization, with many of its political bodies having a pre-modern origin and no neat parallels in more conventional civic states. In the absence of a traditional Asuran concept of citizenship, the Senthang, a broad insular community rooted in Navdarist teachings of virtue, operates as a unifying sociopolitical and religious institution and facilitates participation in public life.

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