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Gushgy - northern region, on the border w/ Zorasan. Comes from the persian word kushk which refers to mountain forts
Gushgy - northern region, on the border w/ Zorasan. Comes from the persian word kushk which refers to mountain forts
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Durbylan/Dorbylan - area along Lake Zinarud, Ossetian for "stony beach" w/ persian suffix attatched


== misc ==
== misc ==

Revision as of 21:43, 11 October 2022



PRY

100853.76 km2

The Yoloten

Head of State stuff

- Couple of "royal clans" exist within the country, basically some sort of either formal/semi or informal system in which the next Khan is taken from the heads of these clans. Sort of an elective monarchy, not a federal monarchy.
- Royal clan in power is the Khan until ??? (either death, or, fairly lengthy time [20 yrs?]). Royal clans not in power still important, still function as regional leaders albeit subordinate to the Khan.
- Obvs some issues here, royal clans not in power want to be the khan while the clan as Khan doesn't want to give up power. Historically some issues w/ succession?? Sorta chilled out over the years
- The alternative style is: One de-facto clan who will be and always be the Khan, other clan leaders form the council and elect who the next Khan will be. The other non-royal clan leaders (Noyans? Beys?) still function as important, heredity governors of the country.

interior stuff

- solar power imitative, distributing subsidized solar panels to nomadic herders so they can access the internet/mobile phones, etc. Creation of rural jobs based around fixing/repairing these solar panels in the smaller village centers of the country

Administrative divisions

Gushgy - northern region, on the border w/ Zorasan. Comes from the persian word kushk which refers to mountain forts
Durbylan/Dorbylan - area along Lake Zinarud, Ossetian for "stony beach" w/ persian suffix attatched

misc

Most community rugby pitches are simple grass fields, often set up the morning of a match
nice photo of some steppe