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'''Kaya-Yisraeli relations''' are bilateral relations between [[Kayahallpa]] and [[Yisrael]]. Official diplomatic ties have been continually maintained since the early 19th century, while the first documented contact between Kayans and Yisraelis occured during NAME's Cross-Oxidentalese Expedition of 1565-1570, one of the first visits into modern Kayahallpa from the [[Ajax#Belisaria|Periclean region]]. The visit had a significant cultural impact for the Kayans, who received their first ever impression of {{wp|monotheism}}, among other things.
'''Relations between [[Kayahallpa]] and [[Yisrael]]''' have spanned over two centuries. Official diplomatic ties have been continually maintained since the early 19th century, while the first documented contact between Kayans and Yisraelis occurred during explorer and {{wp|polymath}} [[Dan Ben-Levy]]'s [[Cross-Oxidentalese Expedition of 1565-1570]], one of the first visits into modern Kayahallpa from the [[Periclean world|Periclean region]]. The visit had a significant cultural impact for the Kayans, who received their first ever impression of {{wp|monotheism}}, among other things.


Modern diplomatic relations were first established shortly after the War of 1818 between Kayahallpa and the [[Mutul]], where the Kayans emerged victorious. Seeing a mutual geopolitical interest in halting Mutulese influence, the Yisraelis invested in Kayahallpa's {{wp|modernization}} and {{wp|industrialization}} and gained greater access to Kayahallpan resources in return.  
Modern diplomatic relations were first established shortly after the War of 1818 between Kayahallpa and the [[Mutul]], where the Kayans emerged victorious. Seeing a mutual geopolitical interest in halting Mutulese influence, the Yisraelis invested in Kayahallpa's {{wp|modernization}} and {{wp|industrialization}} through the [[Banking in Yisrael#History|Royal Bank of Yisrael's foreign direct investment loans after 1889]] as well as Yisraeli advisers to professionalize and modernize Kayan military forces , government organization, and economic models. In return, the Yisraelis gained greater access to Kayahallpan resources and {{wp|cheap labor}}. A small Jewish community in Kayahallpa [[Jewish_diaspora_(Ajax)#Kayahallpan_Jews|was founded in this era]] and persists to the present day.  


==Country comparison==
==Country comparison==
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Foreign relations of Yisrael]]
* [[Kayahallpa#Government_and_politics|Kayahallpan foreign policy (1818 - present)]]

Revision as of 03:24, 25 June 2021

Kaya-Yisraeli relations

Kayahallpa

Yisrael
Diplomatic mission
Sapan Inka Embassy, YerushalayimYisraeli Embassy, Tupawasi
Envoy
Ambassador
Sinchi Apu Inkarri
Ambassador
Oren Bittul

Relations between Kayahallpa and Yisrael have spanned over two centuries. Official diplomatic ties have been continually maintained since the early 19th century, while the first documented contact between Kayans and Yisraelis occurred during explorer and polymath Dan Ben-Levy's Cross-Oxidentalese Expedition of 1565-1570, one of the first visits into modern Kayahallpa from the Periclean region. The visit had a significant cultural impact for the Kayans, who received their first ever impression of monotheism, among other things.

Modern diplomatic relations were first established shortly after the War of 1818 between Kayahallpa and the Mutul, where the Kayans emerged victorious. Seeing a mutual geopolitical interest in halting Mutulese influence, the Yisraelis invested in Kayahallpa's modernization and industrialization through the Royal Bank of Yisrael's foreign direct investment loans after 1889 as well as Yisraeli advisers to professionalize and modernize Kayan military forces , government organization, and economic models. In return, the Yisraelis gained greater access to Kayahallpan resources and cheap labor. A small Jewish community in Kayahallpa was founded in this era and persists to the present day.

Country comparison

Kayahallpa Empire of the New Kayamucha Yisrael Kingdom of Yisrael
Populations 64.2 million (2020) 21.4 million (2020)
Area 1,412,768 km2 150,304 km2
Population density 45.5/km2 142.3/km2
Capital Tupawasi Yerushalayim
Largest city Tupaq Churan City Dervaylik
Government Absolute monarchy Federal presidential constitutional monarchy
Current Leader Sapa Inka Tupaq Yupanki III
(head of state and government)
HRM King Hezekiah III
(head of state)
President Yitzchok Katz
(head of government)
Official languages Kaya simi Modern Hebrew, Allamunnic English and Yiddish
Main religions Kayan Way (83.0%)
White Path (7.0%)
Old Kayan Faith (6.5%)
Other (3.5%).
Jewish (75.1%)
Other (24.9%).
GDP (nominal) (2020) $543.8 billion ($8,467 per capita) $892.92 billion ($41,794 per capita)
Military expenditures TBA $41.19 billion (5% of GDP)

History

Trade and economics

Law enforcement

Military and security

See also