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Latest revision as of 23:32, 19 January 2024

The Great State of All Chuyan Peoples
Flag of Qavarjeri The Red Khanate Qavaria
Flag
CapitalSamkerch
Official languagesQavar
Demonym(s)Qavarjerese
GovernmentDevolved Parliamentary Monarchy
• Khan
Yusuf IV
Darya Fahadi
Establishment
• Division of Uluujol
1511
• Territorial Separation from Uluujol
1652
• Pact of Ahteel
1817
Population
• 2023 estimate
26,792,557
• 2020 census
25,357,468
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Per capita
USD$15,813
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
USD$423.67 billion
CurrencySoum (QV$)
Time zoneWest Ochran
Driving sideright

Qavarjeri, also sometimes known as Qavaria or the Red Khanate, is a sovereign state in northwest Ochran. It directly borders Velikoslavia and shares a maritime border with Usezoya. It is notable for its large size and comparatively-sparse population, as well as for approximately one-fifth of the country's land area resting at or above the Arctic Circle.

Qavarjeri is claims to be and is often considered a rump or remnant state of the medieval Jade Road Khaganate, and due to its claims of direct lineage therefrom, experiences a certain level of standing diplomatic tension with Untsangasar, which makes similar claims. Qavarjeri's population is dominated by two ethnic groups, the Chuyan-speaking Qavar people and the Azagartian-speaking Dahti people, although there are also significant paleo-Untsangasari populations, particularly within the country's north. The most-notable of these are the Yakan and Kanduar peoples. Other Chuyan ethnolinguistic groups exist, as well as other Paleo-Untsangasaris, although they are not as numerous.

The country is ruled by a constitutional monarchy at the national level, although as part of its political evolution to maintain the peace among the various peoples it has devolved home-rule to various regions and peoples, so the form of government varies among various subdivisions.