Cherakh
People's Kingdom of Cherakh छवक लोगों का साम्राज्य Cherakh | |
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Flag | |
Motto: "Let us see Salvation!" | |
Anthem: सरपट भविष्य की ओर "Gallop Towards the Future" | |
Capital and largest city | Akasha |
Official languages | Ahekhan Chmeri Anglish Kannarkhan |
Government | |
Legislature | Council of Yogis |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 95,889,435 |
• 2017 census | 95,453,435 |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $2,097,485,500,000 |
• Per capita | $21,874 |
HDI (2019) | .85 very high |
Currency | Cherakh Rupee |
Date format | yyyy.mm.dd SY |
Driving side | right |
The People's Kingdom of Cherakh or simply Cherakh is a Proletarianist Theocracy in Farvara, consisting of around 8 total provinces. To the north it is bordered by Tokarta and Narong, and to the south Muhnvie and Ilankai. To the east and west state enjoys a long coastline, bordering both the Lazin Sea and Emerian Ocean.
Cherakh originated from the destructive Acanic Civil Wars in 1721, in which religious splits led to the collapse of the once mighty Acanic polity. The state was conceived as a league between 8 aligned domains who followed the School of Ahinas. The League, aligning with other polities, fought for independence against the Lazins. Decades later at the Treaty of Akasha Akai agreed to revoke all claims to mainland Farava in exchange for a cession of all hostilities, and the acceptance that all kingdoms have distinct sovereignty that cannot be encroached upon by other states. This treaty was important in establishing the modern Midgarad nation state, setting a precedent for how other regions could order their respective rules of diplomacy. After the Treaty a brief civil war occurred in the League, and three domains installed the Gopali Yogi, a respected priest of the School of Ahinas. To consolidate the new state, the Gopali Yogi began both ambitious modernization at home, and conquests abroad. He would construct a nationwide civil service, build hundreds of temples and universities, and create a world class army and navy. However the states hubris led it towards several destructive naval conflicts which would destroy much of the modernized Cherakhi navy, forcing it to accept greater cooperation with Ambrose. Eventually Cherakh would become a protectorate of Ambrose, however was still autonomous in every other measure. The son of the Gopali Yogi, Raja Gopali I, would begin a new round of modernization. The Raja sent many students to Ambrose to learn "Aldinean methods", support industrialization, and rebuild the Cherakhi navy. He set Cherakh on a course to become a major industrial and trade powerhouse.