Nafran
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Sublime Dominions of Nafran Ⲇⲟⲙⲩⲗⲗⲟⲓ Ⲥⲁⲋⲇⲓⲓ Ⲛⲁⲫⲣⲁⲛ (Domulloi Sa'dii Nafran) | |
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Motto: "Ϩⲩⲇⲟ, Ϣⲁⲭ vⲁ Vⲁⲧⲁⲛ" (Xudo, Shah va Vatan) "God, Shah and Country" | |
Anthem: "All with One Symbol" | |
Capital and largest city | Sham |
Official languages | Nafrasi |
Ethnic groups | |
Demonym(s) | Nafranian |
Government | Constitutional Monarchy |
Mobarak XII | |
Shadi Zan | |
Legislature | Shúroi Shahansha |
Population | |
• 2014 census | 98,391,239 |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $1 664 billion |
• Per capita | $16,921 |
Gini (2018) | 40.0 medium |
HDI (2018) | 0.811 very high |
Currency | Kran (₭R (KR)) |
Date format | yy-mm-dd |
Driving side | right |
ISO 3166 code | NFR |
Internet TLD | .nf |
The Sublime Dominions of Nafran (Nafrasi: Ⲇⲟⲙⲩⲗⲗⲟⲓ Ⲥⲁⲋⲇⲓⲓ Ⲛⲁⲫⲣⲁⲛ, Domulloi Sa'dii Nafran) is a country in Sifhar. It borders Myenia to the north, Kwok-Avki to the east and the Decanian Sea to the south. Nafran's capital is Sham. It is the most-populous country in Sifhar. Nafran is a Constitutional monarchy with the Shahanshah as the head of state. It is a mountanous country home to wildly diverse coultures and peoples. Due to its geographic position, Nafran is subject to earthquakes and other seismic phenomena. With its population of 98 million, Nafran is the most-populous country in Sifhar as well as a significant regional power.
Since the times of antiquity, Nafran has been home to several different peoples and tribes as well as the kingdoms they formed. In 297 BCE, Nafran was unified by the first Nafrasi dynasty, the Ikbal Dynasty. Due to its mountanous geography, Nafranian rule has always been conducted through locally appointed leaders. Nafran saw its greatest extent in 1672 after which it began to experience a slow decline which culminated during the First Great War