Tusis
Introduction
Grand Sultanate of Tusis سلطنة طوسيس الكبرى Saltanat Tusis Alkubraa | |
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Motto: "With Freedom We Thrive, With Trade We Conquer" | |
Capital | Tusis |
Official languages | Arabic |
Ethnic groups |
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Religion |
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Demonym(s) | Tusisian |
Government | Federal Islamic absolute monarchy |
• Sultan | Tawfiq Naji Al Utica |
Formation | |
• Tusisian Empire | 28 |
• Kingdom of Tusis | 976 |
• Sultanate of Tusis | 1134 |
• Socialist Republics of Tusis | 3 March 1962 |
• Grand Sultanate of Tusis | 12 October 1971 |
Area | |
• Total | 333,300 km2 (128,700 sq mi) |
Population | |
• July 2022 estimate | 34,121,000 |
• September 2018 census | 32,166,234 |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $108,713,873,893 |
• Per capita | $3,743 |
HDI | 0.656 medium |
Currency | Tusisian Dinar (TSD) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +06 |
Internet TLD | .ts |
The Grand Sultanate of Tusis, commonly known as Tusis (tu·sis; pronoucned /tu:sɪs:/ or too·sis), is a country located in Alharu on Eurth. The sultanate consist of six states ruled by Viziers. The country has a hot Mediterranean climate, allowing for pleasant temperatures all year round. Tusis's neighbors consist of Florentia in the west, Cashar and Hemahat in the south, and Verde and Per-Aten in the north. With a population of 34.1 million, it's the most populous country in mainland West Alharu. The Sultan and his Viziers convene in the capital city, Tusis, to discuss matters of the state.
Tusis is an absolute monarchy comprised of federal states ruled by Viziers. Viziers control absolutely over their states besides the payment for public services, which decisions are granted to the sultan. Both the Viziers and the Sultan are determined by a patriarchal succession that forces the eldest living child to the previous ruler all the land that the previous ruler had.