Kowk-Avki
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Confederation of Kowk-Avki | |
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Motto: "Sayohatchi vafot etadi, lekin oila tirik qoladi." "The traveler dies, but the family survives." | |
Anthem: "Oh, Great Unity" | |
Capital | Boshlan |
Official languages | Kowk-Avki, Altgöl |
Recognised national languages | Nafrasi, Kīmāk |
Demonym(s) | Kowk-Avkian |
Government | Tribal Oligarchic Confederation |
Kowk-Avki is a primarily rural nation in Catai, which consists of differenting clans in a confederation. The nation exists on the western border of Transcandar and Ozena.
Etymology
The term Kowk-Avki was originally used by clans who claimed ancestry to the union of Kowk and Avki. It was not until 1925 when the term was used to describe a nation of Kowk-Avki. Akmi 'the Prodigy' is the first recorded person to used the term in that manner.
Politics
Clans
Name | Leader | Population | Color | Faction |
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Oybek | Mansur II | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | ZAMO |
Ayginina | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | ZAMO |
Savdogar | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | ZAMO |
Otfo'hisha | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | U.H. |
Jadstoof | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | ZAMO |
G'arblilar | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | ZAMO |
Ona'kelmaq | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | S.M.S |
Suv'klilik | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | OZOZ |
Derya | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | U.H. |
Bo'arl | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | OZOZ |
Koolmk | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | ZAMO |
Itimgen | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | S.M.S |
Orazkeldi | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | ZAMO |
Ișekei | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | S.M.S |
Uzun | TDB | TDB | IIIIIIIIII | U.H. |
History
Period of Isolation
In the late 8th century the clans of Kowk-Avki held a culture of isolationism which did not end until the year 941. Due to the low population of Kowk-Avkians and the little resooruces that the land could provide, neighboring powers saw no benefit in invading.