Ircha
Enlightened Kingdom of Ircha Irčané Cgirxéwé Yhuzendekray | |
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Motto: "'Yhéco rkomix, Imléy oyhog'" (Facing the Moon, alongside the Cats) | |
Anthem: "Yhuzen ko Hakme" (Ode to the King) | |
Capital and largest city | Trinswon |
Official languages | Irchan |
Recognised regional languages | Southern Dzo, Aoese |
Ethnic groups | 89% Irchan
5% Dzo 3% Aoese 3% Other |
Demonym(s) | Irchan, Irchanic |
Government | Ceremonial Monarchy with Ruling Aristocracy |
• Cat-King | Omayhi V |
• Regent | Honmajokka Cumré Nazlor |
Independent Nation | |
• Arrival of Irchanic people in the region and development of Proto-Irchanic | 600 BPL |
• First Unification | Mid 11th century PL |
• Myorzwo script is created | 1201 PL |
• Fifth (and last) unification | 2058 PL |
• Kuzoyzwo script is created | 2204 PL |
Population | |
• Estimate | 85 million |
• Density | 150/km2 (388.5/sq mi) |
HDI | 0.579 medium |
Currency | Éri (Ɇ) |
Date format | YYYY/MM/DD, A.L. (Aohiné Lkax, meaning Fifth Reunification) or P.L. |
Driving side | right side of the road |
Internet TLD | .ir |
Ircha, or the Enlightened Kingdom of Ircha (Irchan: Irčané Cgirxéwé Yhuzendekray) is a country located on the continent of Solia. It borders Nizhnyve to its west and Kilmar to its east. Trinswon is the capital and largest city, although the traditional royal capital is the city of Cukki. Two other populous cities are Yhočard and Hakmehximéy.
The country is split up into 5 provinces, which are Abkezdekray, Pzasunoyhog, Uobamoyhog, Myamonsan, and Hwiyhésan. Each province is split into multiple prefectures.
Ircha has been inhabited by ethnic ancestors of the modern Irchans since roughly 600 BPL. Historically, Ancient Ircha was split between different clans. Some had their own cat-chiefs while some just had a human leader. The first time that the entire country was unified, by the Kmoruo clan, was during the mid 11th century. That was when the First Kingdom was formed, and the first Cat-King was Sunya I. It started the dynasty of Cat-Kings which continues to this day. Because of how large the country was getting, a writing system was developed for divination and for sending messages, especially to troops at the frontline. However, it split apart again in the late 12th century, although the Cat-King dynasty remained in power in the imperial capital of Cukki. A few more cycles of uniting and breaking apart happened, and through it all Cukki was always ruled by the Kmoruo clan, who defended the city fiercely. The current Kingdom, the fifth one, was united in the 20th century PL.