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'''Gurkaniyan''', officially the '''Emirate of Gurkaniyan''' (Persian: ''Amart Gurkaniyan''; Uzbek: ''Gurkaniyan Amirligi'') and commonly known by the endonym '''Turan''', is a sovereign state in [[wikipedia:Central Asia|Central Asia]], in a personal union with the [[Mongol Uls]].
'''Gurkaniyan''', officially the '''Emirate of Gurkaniyan''' (Persian: ''Amart Gurkaniyan''; Uzbek: ''Gurkaniyan Amirligi'') and commonly known by the endonym '''Turan''', is a sovereign state in [[wikipedia:Central Asia|Central Asia]], in a personal union with the [[Mongol Uls]]. Coming into existence with the fall of the Soviet Union, the Emirate was conceived as a continuation of the ancient [[wikipedia:Timurid Empire|Timurid Empire]], under the rule of one of Timur's (supposed) descendents, Aurangzeb III. The Emirate is ruled as a constitutional monarchy under Sharia law; legislation, drawing on Sharia, is passed by the Majlis ash-Shura, which also elects the Khalifa (who holds the dual title of Chancellor) for a four-year term.
==Etymology==
"Gurkaniyan" derives from the Persian word for "son-in-law". Originally, Gurkaniyan was the term for the imperial dynasty of the Timurid Empire, referring to [[wikipedia:Tamerlane|Tamerlane]]'s status as the metaphorical "son-in-law" of [[wikipedia:Chinggis Khan|Chinggis Khan]]. However, this term later grew to refer to the Empire as a whole.

Revision as of 01:21, 12 December 2023

Emirate of Gurkaniyan
Amart Gurkaniyan (Persian)
Gurkaniyan Amirligi (Uzbek)
Flag of Gurkaniyan
Flag
Coat of arms of Gurkaniyan
Coat of arms
Anthem: Amir Madhiyasi
Capital
and largest city
Samarqand
Official languagesPersian
Uzbek
Ethnic groups
Demonym(s)Gurkani
GovernmentUnitary Islamic assembly-independent constitutional monarchy
• Khan
Manduul Temüjin
• Khalifa and Chancellor
Rashid Markhayev
LegislatureMajlis ash-Shura
Establishment
• 2019
Personal union with the Mongol Uls
Area
• Total
72,000 km2 (28,000 sq mi)
Population
• 2023 estimate
24,659,807
• 2020 census
23,062,113
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$83 billion
• Per capita
$3598.97
CurrencySum (mns) (MNS)
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.ml

Gurkaniyan, officially the Emirate of Gurkaniyan (Persian: Amart Gurkaniyan; Uzbek: Gurkaniyan Amirligi) and commonly known by the endonym Turan, is a sovereign state in Central Asia, in a personal union with the Mongol Uls. Coming into existence with the fall of the Soviet Union, the Emirate was conceived as a continuation of the ancient Timurid Empire, under the rule of one of Timur's (supposed) descendents, Aurangzeb III. The Emirate is ruled as a constitutional monarchy under Sharia law; legislation, drawing on Sharia, is passed by the Majlis ash-Shura, which also elects the Khalifa (who holds the dual title of Chancellor) for a four-year term.

Etymology

"Gurkaniyan" derives from the Persian word for "son-in-law". Originally, Gurkaniyan was the term for the imperial dynasty of the Timurid Empire, referring to Tamerlane's status as the metaphorical "son-in-law" of Chinggis Khan. However, this term later grew to refer to the Empire as a whole.