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'''Khemri''' ({{wp|Coptic language|High Khemric}}: ''Khēmi''), officially the '''State of Khemri''' ({{wp|Coptic language|High Khemric}}: ''Enarjia Khēmi'') is a {{wp|Unitary state|unitary}} {{wp|presidential system|presidential}} {{wp|dominant-party state|dominant-party}} {{wp|republic}} in [[Majula]]. The country maintains a population of 91 million, and spans approximately x square kilometres (x sq mi). It borders [[Fahran]] and the [[Decanian Sea|Decanian]] to the north and [[Habasha]] to the west. The largest city is [[Nekhrish]], while [[Beknirro]] is the capital. The current [[Supreme Leader of Khemri|Supreme Leader]] is [[Ese Khion]], while the current [[First Secretary of Khemri|First Secretary]] is [[Rahimah Remas]], both members of the dominant [[National Resurrection Party|NRP]]. | '''Khemri''' ({{wp|Coptic language|High Khemric}}: ''Khēmi''), officially the '''State of Khemri''' ({{wp|Coptic language|High Khemric}}: ''Enarjia Khēmi'') is a {{wp|Unitary state|unitary}} {{wp|presidential system|presidential}} {{wp|dominant-party state|dominant-party}} {{wp|republic}} in [[Majula]]. The country maintains a population of 91 million, and spans approximately x square kilometres (x sq mi). It borders [[Fahran]] and the [[Decanian Sea|Decanian]] to the north and [[Habasha]] to the west. The largest city is [[Nekhrish]], while [[Beknirro]] is the capital. The current [[Supreme Leader of Khemri|Supreme Leader]] is [[Ese Khion]], while the current [[First Secretary of Khemri|First Secretary]] is [[Rahimah Remas]], both members of the dominant [[National Resurrection Party|NRP]]. | ||
Considered a {{wp|cradle of civilisation}}, Khemri emerged as one of the world's earliest civilizations, with a | Considered a {{wp|cradle of civilisation}}, Khemri emerged as one of the world's earliest civilizations, with a number of significant polities emerging in the fertile [[Pharaway River|Pharaway river valley]], eventually coalescing into a populous empire under the [[Dynastic Khemri|old dynasties]] around 3100 BCE. Ancient Khemri acted as a major power in the Decanian region, until around 1150 BCE when the entire polity collapsed and largely vanished from records. Following the collapse, the {{wp|Nubians|Low Khemrians}} migrated from the upper Pharaway, interbred with the remaining {{wp|Ancient Egyptians|Old Khemrians}} and established the semi-mythical [[Horus Dynasty]], adopting the ancient Khemric language and effectively resurrecting the ancient Khemric civilisation. While the Horus Dynasty would be usurped, Khemri itself would continue a cycle of expansion, fracturing and reunification. From 303 to 769 CE, the [[Iteru Dynasty]] presided over a recovering cultural, military and technological power, although their rule was tarnished by religious conflict, and ultimately ended by the invasion of nomadic [[Kodesh|Kodeshi]] groups, who brought the [[Irsad|Irsadic]] religion with them and established the subsequent [[Aýnid Dynasty]], which ruled until it's overthrow in 891 CE. | ||
The overthrow of the Aýnids ushered in an era of intense of civil conflict, warlordism and disputed rule known as the [[Warring Kingdoms period]], which would last until 1019, when the victorious [[Belthōn Dynasty]] emerged as the sole power in Khemri. The new dynasty presided over a peaceful and recovering nation, though often struggling to recapture past glories. Successive Pharoahs would seek out vanity projects in attempts to eclipse their ancestors, which in reality did nothing more than impoverish the country. Despite a brief revival initiated by the [[Psamtik Dynasty]] starting in 1612, the country entered a period of decline and irrelevance. | |||
Following the humiliating defeat of the country in the 1917 [[x war]], the dynastic system would come to an end. The [[Wekhtet dynasty]] was overthrown in the [[Blackblood Rebellion]], and swiftly replaced by a [[Republic of Khemri|republican government]] based on Asuran ideals. The new government in Beknirro proved unpopular and incapable, and the countryside descended into disorder. Conflict between numerous political factions culminated in the [[Khemric Civil War]], which saw a revivalist victory and the establishment of the modern State of Khemri by [[Akhtet Mu]] in 1933. Under Muist rule, the country has seen a vast reconstruction and modernisation effort, a controversial widespread social engineering program and insistent economic growth, combined with a mixed human rights record and consistently compromised elections under the ruling National Resurrection Party. | |||
The country maintains a GDP PPP per capita of $21,182, and a total GDP PPP of $1.94 trillion, the country has arisen as a significant exporter of goods, and is considered a {{wp|newly industrialized country}}. Characterized as one of Majula's leading {{wp|regional powers}}, Khemri is considered a key member of the [[Universal Irsadic Cooperative Congress]], is an observer in the [[Community of Majulan Nations]], retains membership in a number of other formal and informal multilateral organizations, and maintains a significant standing army. | The country maintains a GDP PPP per capita of $21,182, and a total GDP PPP of $1.94 trillion, the country has arisen as a significant exporter of goods, and is considered a {{wp|newly industrialized country}}. Characterized as one of Majula's leading {{wp|regional powers}}, Khemri is considered a key member of the [[Universal Irsadic Cooperative Congress]], is an observer in the [[Community of Majulan Nations]], retains membership in a number of other formal and informal multilateral organizations, and maintains a significant standing army. |
Revision as of 14:00, 19 June 2019
State of Khemri Enarjia Khēmi | |
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Motto: "Ra-Ahi" "Age of the Sun" | |
Anthem: Sedjed Ra-Netjer "March of of the Sun's Order" | |
Capital | Beknirro |
Largest city | Nekhrish |
Official languages | High Khemric |
Recognised national languages | Low Khemric |
Religion | Irsad |
Demonym(s) | Khemric |
Government | Unitary presidential dominant-party republic |
Akhtet Mu | |
Ese Khion | |
Rahimah Remas | |
Legislature | Popular Assembly |
Establishment | |
• First dynasty | 3100 BCE |
• Republic established | 1 January 1917 |
• Popular Union declared | 18 August 1933 |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 92,676,817 |
• 2016 census | 91,523,019 |
GDP (PPP) | 2016 estimate |
• Total | $1.94 trillion |
• Per capita | $21,182 |
GDP (nominal) | 2016 estimate |
• Total | $1.68 trillion |
• Per capita | $18,348 |
Gini (2016) | 40.28 medium |
HDI (2016) | 0.741 high |
Currency | Nebu (KHN) |
Date format | yyyy-mm-dd (CE) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +77 |
ISO 3166 code | KHM |
Internet TLD | .kh |
Khemri (High Khemric: Khēmi), officially the State of Khemri (High Khemric: Enarjia Khēmi) is a unitary presidential dominant-party republic in Majula. The country maintains a population of 91 million, and spans approximately x square kilometres (x sq mi). It borders Fahran and the Decanian to the north and Habasha to the west. The largest city is Nekhrish, while Beknirro is the capital. The current Supreme Leader is Ese Khion, while the current First Secretary is Rahimah Remas, both members of the dominant NRP.
Considered a cradle of civilisation, Khemri emerged as one of the world's earliest civilizations, with a number of significant polities emerging in the fertile Pharaway river valley, eventually coalescing into a populous empire under the old dynasties around 3100 BCE. Ancient Khemri acted as a major power in the Decanian region, until around 1150 BCE when the entire polity collapsed and largely vanished from records. Following the collapse, the Low Khemrians migrated from the upper Pharaway, interbred with the remaining Old Khemrians and established the semi-mythical Horus Dynasty, adopting the ancient Khemric language and effectively resurrecting the ancient Khemric civilisation. While the Horus Dynasty would be usurped, Khemri itself would continue a cycle of expansion, fracturing and reunification. From 303 to 769 CE, the Iteru Dynasty presided over a recovering cultural, military and technological power, although their rule was tarnished by religious conflict, and ultimately ended by the invasion of nomadic Kodeshi groups, who brought the Irsadic religion with them and established the subsequent Aýnid Dynasty, which ruled until it's overthrow in 891 CE.
The overthrow of the Aýnids ushered in an era of intense of civil conflict, warlordism and disputed rule known as the Warring Kingdoms period, which would last until 1019, when the victorious Belthōn Dynasty emerged as the sole power in Khemri. The new dynasty presided over a peaceful and recovering nation, though often struggling to recapture past glories. Successive Pharoahs would seek out vanity projects in attempts to eclipse their ancestors, which in reality did nothing more than impoverish the country. Despite a brief revival initiated by the Psamtik Dynasty starting in 1612, the country entered a period of decline and irrelevance.
Following the humiliating defeat of the country in the 1917 x war, the dynastic system would come to an end. The Wekhtet dynasty was overthrown in the Blackblood Rebellion, and swiftly replaced by a republican government based on Asuran ideals. The new government in Beknirro proved unpopular and incapable, and the countryside descended into disorder. Conflict between numerous political factions culminated in the Khemric Civil War, which saw a revivalist victory and the establishment of the modern State of Khemri by Akhtet Mu in 1933. Under Muist rule, the country has seen a vast reconstruction and modernisation effort, a controversial widespread social engineering program and insistent economic growth, combined with a mixed human rights record and consistently compromised elections under the ruling National Resurrection Party.
The country maintains a GDP PPP per capita of $21,182, and a total GDP PPP of $1.94 trillion, the country has arisen as a significant exporter of goods, and is considered a newly industrialized country. Characterized as one of Majula's leading regional powers, Khemri is considered a key member of the Universal Irsadic Cooperative Congress, is an observer in the Community of Majulan Nations, retains membership in a number of other formal and informal multilateral organizations, and maintains a significant standing army.