Kayahallpa
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Empire of the New Kayamucha Musuq Kayamucha Qhapaq Suyu (Kayasimi) | |
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Capital | Thupawasi |
Official language | Kayasimi |
Recognized regional language | Aymaray simi Mapudun simi Aruak simi Itukali simi |
Ethnic groups (2006) |
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Demonym(s) | Kayaruna |
Government | Absolute Monarchy |
• Sapa Inka | Tupaq Yupanki III |
Population | |
• 2020 census | 64,226,754 |
GDP (PPP) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $919.8 billion |
• Per capita | $14,321 |
Currency | Qullqi |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
ISO 3166 code | KY |
Internet TLD | .ky |
The Empire of the New Kayamucha (Kayasimi: Musuq Kayamucha Qhapaq Suyu), colloquially known as Kayahallpa, is a multi-ethnic empire located in western Oxidentale bordering Mutul to its north and Sante Reze to the east. The administrative, political and military center of the empire is in its capital, the vast and ancient metropolis of Thupawasi. A megadiverse country, much of the country is arid, with large plateaus and mountain ranges covering most of its land area.
Kayahallpa's modern territory has featured several ancient cultures since the 4th millennia BCE, when the X civilization arose as one of the cradles of civilization. The modern empire was founded around 1365 CE after Runakuna people fleeing the socio-economic collapse of the Kayamuca Empire from the north established a kingdom in the area. Through both diplomatic and hostile means, they gradually superseded the preexisting political entities in the area. The establishment of the imperial capital of Thupawasi in 1434 is generally considered the foundation of the Musuq Kayamucha, viewed as a rebirth of the fallen Kayamucan Empire by its founders.