Taghavan
Realm of the Radiant Sun | |
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Motto: ਨਫ਼ਨ ਗ਼ਫ਼ ਵਕ਼ਬਜਨਸ਼ਟ ਵਜ਼੍ਵਾਮ੍ năfnă ɡ’ăfə wqăbzənas̨t vazvām (Artakve) Blinding light will purify the World | |
Location of Taghavan in Oraia | |
Capital and largest city | Alash ਲਾਸ਼ |
Official languages | Jang (liturgical, official) Alati (common, semi-official) |
Religion | Heliolatry |
Demonym(s) | Taghvani |
Government | theocratic elective monarchy Hierophany |
Miphrong IX ਮਿਫ੍ਰੋਙ੍ ੯. | |
• Begetur | Syncy Rankhe ਸ਼ਿਨ੍ਜਿ ਰਙ੍ਖੇ |
Legislature | Concordance |
Establishment | |
• First Hierophany | ??? |
• Artakhanid Kingdom | ??? |
• Yultrid Khanate | ???? |
• Second Hierophany | ???? |
• Third Hierophany | 1932 |
Population | |
• 2018 census | 76,332,012 |
• Density | 148.68/km2 (385.1/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | 931 billion |
• Per capita | $17,143 |
Gini | 31.55 medium |
HDI (2013) | 0.773 high |
Currency | Tangka (???) (MBR) |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | .461 |
ISO 3166 code | TGV |
Internet TLD | .tg |
Taghvan (Jang: ਜਙ੍ਖਾਙ੍ jangkhāng, Alati: ਤਗ਼ਨਫਨ təġnăfən, contraction of ਤਗ਼ ਨਫਨ təġă năfən, "radiant sun"), fully the Throne of the Radiant Sun (Jang ਲੀਮੇਜਙ੍ਖਾਙ੍ līme jangkhāng, Alati ਟੈਗ਼ਨਾਫੈਨ ਕਰਾਲਾਗੂ təġnăfən qărāləġ°,) is a theocratic state in eastern Oraia. IT is istuated in the entirety of the Vaska mountains bordered by Ravon to the north, Leney to the east and Min to the south.
The Vashapa mountains which the country stands on has special significance to the Heliolater faith. Its capital city, Alash, home to the holiest and largest Heliolater temple, is the seat of the Hierophant (Jang ਬਙ੍ਜਿ bangji ਪੇਸ਼ਪਾਸ਼ pš̍əpāš̍), making it the principal center of XXX and the other XXX religions. The country is visited annually by about XXX million devotees to enact an annual pilgrimage called the Hakvishat (from Alati ਗ਼ਗਵ ਜ਼ਸ਼ਤਹ ġog° ziš̍ətχ°, "path of praise", Jang ਲਮਏਥਯਿ lamaʔithayi ).
The Vaska mountains was a center of the Artakhan, the city of Alash originally founded by the native Alati people as a shrine to the God Sebuk (known to them as Tavashar)