Panjaap
The Dominion of Panjaap पंजाप | |
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Flag | |
Capital | New Gary |
Largest city | Banthatdesh |
Official languages | Panjaapi |
Recognised national languages | Panjaapi |
Recognised regional languages | Panjaapi, Muanese |
Ethnic groups (1994) | Panjaapi - 99.8% Muanese- 0.2% |
Demonym(s) | Panjaapi |
Government | One Party Presidential Republic |
• Prime Minister | Dognauld Cohen |
• Deputy Prime Minister | Hardon Gohen |
Legislature | Parliament |
Presidential Council | |
Provincial Council | |
Independence from Stagnia | |
Population | |
• 1994 estimate | 1,247,691,897 |
GDP (nominal) | 1994 estimate |
• Total | 1,141.93Bn |
• Per capita | 917.04 |
Currency | Panjaapi Rupee |
Date format | mm-dd-yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Panjaap, officially the Dominion of Panjaap, is a country in South Panjin. It is the first-most populous country and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Panjaapi Ocean on the south, the Saracenian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Gaudesh on the southeast, it shares land borders with Elam to the west; Bereket, Panchen, and Dalali to the north; Jin, Banthat and Riau to the east; and Nanyang in the south. In the Panjaapi ocean, Panjaap is in the vicinity of Saracenia and Kolombanga, sharing a maritime border with both nations.
The first humans to settle in Panjaap are estimated to date back over 50,000 years, to early Alkebulani settlers who migrated into the fertile region of Southern Panjin. Although evidence exists to date civilization back to then, the first recorded instance of an organized civilization in Panjaapi lands is from 3500BCE, with the emergence of the Chiefdom of Nanaka, an agricultural society based in the northern Kuruk region. The Nanaka Chiefdom marked the foundation of the Nanakism, with the exact literary origin of the faith still unknown. Nanaka over the course of ~1200 years was able to consolidate power and create the first empire of the subcontinent, the Empire of The Nanaki (Panjaapi: नानकी साम्राज्य) which occupied the northern reaches of Panjaap, along the Lhasan mountain range. The Nanaki Empire proceeded to dominate the subcontinent, amassing tributary states throughout the region before their eventual collapse in 1300BC, when the Nanaki tributary states organized a revolt and kicked off The War of Ascendancy, which went on to claim an estimated 537,000,000 lives, as well as the Nanaki Empire.