Kacheru

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Exhalted Kingdom of Kacheru
Flag of Kacheru
Flag
CapitalSeongdosu
Official languagesKacherun
Ethnic groups
Kacherun, Fulgistani
Religion
  • 41% Salam
  • 34% Ilsejohan
  • 13% No Response
  • 12% Atheist
  • 3% Other
Demonym(s)Kacherun
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
• Emperess
Myeong Saeyan
Population
• 2023 census
TBD
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
TBD
• Per capita
TBD
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
TBD
• Per capita
TBD
Gini (2023)Negative increase 35.2
medium
HDI (2023)Increase 0.788
high
Driving sideright
Calling code+72
Internet TLD.kcu

Kacheru is a Unitary Consitutional Monarchy within central Alharu located around Chenshas Lake. The capital of Kacheru is Seongdosu, which is situated in the eastern mountains of Kacheru. Kacheru is primarily ethnically Kacherun, though has a significant demographic contribution from Fulgistani groups. While the state government of Kacheru is officially secular, Kacheru has a significant Salamid and Ilsejohani population, in addition to the practice of other faiths. To this day there still exist nomadic groups who primarily participate within Kacheru's agrigultural industry.

History

Early Settlement

The first evidence of human settlement in modern-day Kacheru dates back to the Mesolithic era,though archeological evidence nearby indicates it was likely settled during the late Paleolithic era after the human invention of sailing boats.

During the Neolithic Era, pastoralism grew in popularity, a practice which became widely popular across the Western Alharun Steppelands. This practice spread into the territory which is now known as Kacheru.

Yellow Empire and Jinheon States

Simultaneously during the rise of the Yellow Empire, precursors to the Jinheon States began to form in its northwestern periphery. Deriving methods of governance from the nearby Yellow Empire, various warlords would claim and fight over territory across and including what is now modern day Kacheru. Ultimately, these states tended to be volatile and short-lived, typically lasting the span of only fifty years before succumbing to external attacks from neighboring warlords. This particular span of time lasted from approximately 300 BCE to 250 CE, where the region stabilized into the Jinheon States.

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Culture