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==Automotive==
==Automotive==
=Useful Links=
-[https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpg96StgcXSbvqyY7y5Rb0IPTOpFGnktW Abjekh Folk Music]
-[https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpg96StgcXSYjSs2sGvTU0SDlBnCSbJdr Abjekistani pop music]
-[https://jamboard.google.com/d/1J7qRoBBs49xXFuh9CloU0O23Z_am8Ny5GimvHEXUAiE/edit?usp=sharing History of Abjekistan in a nutshell]

Revision as of 18:04, 8 May 2021

People's Republic of Abjekistan
Abzekiston Halk Respublikasy
Flag of Abjekistan
Flag
Coat of arms of Abjekistan
Coat of arms
Motto: 
Barchasi oltin quyosh ostida birlashgan
("All united under the golden sun")
Anthem: 
Abjekh adamlar!
("Together, Abjekh people") MediaPlayer.png
CapitalNoruzabad
Official languages
Ethnic groups
Religion
Secular State
Demonym(s)Abjekistanian
GovernmentFederal Parliamentary republic
• National Representative
Borankh Abdulaziz Olimov
• Regional Representatives
6 Delegates
• District Representatives
36 Delegates
• Municipality Representatives
approx. 150 Delegates
• Electors
The population
Independent state
• First Democratic elections
December 21th 1967
• Independence from Krenya
May 10th 1936
• Insurgencies against the Krenyan royalty
1934-1936
• Abjekistan is declared Krenyan colony
1765
• Abjekh-Krenyan war
1757-1765
Area
• Total
2,053,679 km2 (792,930 sq mi)
Population
• January 2020 estimate
65,722,000
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
~$357 billion
HDI (2019)Steady 0.764
high
CurrencyPuzhaks (ABP)
Driving sideright
Calling code+151
Internet TLD.Ab

Abjekistan, officially the People's Republic of Abjekistan ( Abjekh: Abzekiston) is a Sovereign State in Central Thrismari. It is landlocked and is bordering Mehrava to the south-west, Encessia and Jehovikra to the South-East and The Great Golden Raj to the North. The South of the country, mostly the regions of Yădakstan and Günorta are known for being one of the cradles of civilization, with recent archaeological excavations dating the city of Aksaz to more than 20,000 years. The country actually contains 6 autonomous nations, very different from each other, but who share the same language and some similar traditions.

In the Abjekistani flag, the red fraction represents the socialist government and the blood of the people. it is also strategically placed at the top to represent the authority of the government. The white band represents the peace and purity, and the green represents the fertility and prosperity the Abjekistani land once had. Of course, the yellow sun represents the great, scorching Abjekh sun and the eagle is a steppe eagle, the national animal.

Etymology

TBA

History

Düýe Nomadic Tribes

TBA

The Three Kingdoms

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Yădakk Empire

Its history dates back to the unification of the nomadic peoples of the north and center of the country by the Yădakk empire, which had developed enormously with its immense road network linking the desolate plateau of Khalee to the Margiric Gulf.

Krenian conquest

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The City-State of Krenşäheri

Notice: this section is heavily Work-in-Progress, meaning that it is prone to important changes

The City-State of Krenşäheri is a micronation within Abjekistan, located on the coast of the Khizuz sea, in Günorta. It is not recognized as a sovereign state but more of a semi-autonomous state mostly controlled by Abjekistan. To enter the city, you need to have a valid passeport. Their currency is the Krenen.

Politics

Government (WIP)

There are no political parties in Abjekistan. Abjekistanians vote for their District Representants (There are 6 districts by region), who then elect a Regional Representant. The RRs then elect ministry members, supreme court members, etc. The power is thus divided between the people, the District Representants and the Regional Representants.

Administrative regions

Regional Flag Name Largest Ciy
Yadakstan.png Yădakstan Koshanda
Materikia.png Materikia Korobankh
Duyestan.png Düýestan Sirmak
Gunorta.png Günorta Noruzabad (Khinalykh)
Kamelya.png Kamelýa Yerden
Cheburekia.png Cheburekia Tarnov
Kaşmir islands Nafak

List of Ministries

  • Ministry of Foreign Relations (AMFR)
  • Ministry of Culture and Medias (AMCM)
  • Ministry of the Automotive Industry (AMAI)
  • Ministry of the Finance and Economy (AMFE)
  • Ministry of Healthcare and Welfare (AMHW)
  • Ministry of Defense (A-MD)
  • Ministry of Education (A-ME)
  • Ministry of the Transports (A-MT)
  • Ministry of Justice (A-MT)
  • Ministry of the National Militia (AMNM)
  • Abjekistan Investigation Bureau (AIB)

Foreign Relations

Krenya

WIP

Foxomexra

WIP

Encessia

WIP

Mehrava

WIP

Culture

Festivals/celebrations

|17th of Apri| Halkfest, festival celebrating the uncommon multiculturalism of Abjekistan (Since 1989)

Music[1]

Abjekhs love active and entertaining music, such as Bouzoukis, Kasatchoks and and traditional Yadakk music. The most popular dances are group dances, like the Koshandan line dance [2], which originates from the massive Thuadian immigration wave in the 1880s, and the Abjekh kick dance.

Fashion

The traditional Abjekh clothing may vary according to the regions, but the Abjekh outfit constitutes of a burgundy fez, a White Tchekeska, colored baggy pants and high boots for men. Women often wear the Perankh, a colorful dress decorated with golden flowers.

Medias

Thumbnail of the 24th season of Korat

The region of Koshanda is recognized for its soap operas, musicals and humoristic programs. The most popular is certainly Korat, the average Abjekistani. Korat was a weekly humoristic television show produced from 1959 to 1992 recounting the hectic life of Korat Belmuth, a citizen of the small city of Sirmak, located in the eastern Cheburek plains. A movie called Korat in Encessia was released in early 2021, and rumors of a sequel have come to our ears recently...

Industry

Automotive

Useful Links

-Abjekh Folk Music

-Abjekistani pop music

-History of Abjekistan in a nutshell