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{{Infobox country
|conventional_long_name      = Thearchy of the Great Kinh
|conventional_long_name      = Thearchy of the Great Kinh
|native_name = 𠘲秦光䆐 <br> ''śá kính vang kwṳx'' <br> {{Phagspa|v|ꡀꡙ}} {{Phagspa|v|ꡅꡞꡋ}} {{Phagspa|v|ꡓꡋ}} {{Phagspa|v|ꡀꡗ}} <br> ''kla ḉin vân klai''  
|native_name = 𠘲秦光䆐 <br> ''ḻá kính vang kwṳx'' <br> {{Phagspa|v|ꡀꡙ}} {{Phagspa|v|ꡅꡞꡋ}} {{Phagspa|v|ꡓꡋ}} {{Phagspa|v|ꡀꡗ}} <br> ''kla ḉin vân klai''  
|image_map =          Akai map updated.png
|image_map =          Akai map updated.png
|alt_map =            <!--alt text for map-->
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|religion                    = [[Kiaism]] (天倒) (72.8%) <br> [[Khaturvism]] (17.2%) <br> Other (10%)
|religion                    = [[Kiaism]] (天倒) (72.8%) <br> [[Khaturvism]] (17.2%) <br> Other (10%)
|demonym                    = Akai, Akainese, Acanic
|demonym                    = Akai, Akainese, Acanic
|government_type            = Bureaucratic {{wp|Feudal}} {{wp|Absolute monarchy}}
|government_type            = {{wp|Theocracy|Theocratic}} {{wp|absolute monarchy}}
|leader_title1              = [[Monarchy of Akai|Thearch]]
|leader_title1              = [[Monarchy of Akai|Thearch]]
|leader_name1                = [[Hulang Lazin|Liannu]]
|leader_name1                = [[Hulang Lazin|Liannu]]
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'''Akai''', officially the '''Thearchy of the Great Kinh''' ([[Akai language|Acanic]]: 𠘲秦光䆐, ''ḻá kính vang kwṳx'') or just '''Kinh''',  is a theocratic absolute monarchy in Southeastern Borea, taking up the whole of the subcontinent [[Kinh islands|of the same name]]. It is surrounded wholly by the sea, with the [[Voragic ocean|Voragic]] in the east and the [[Mercorian ocean|Mercorian]] in the west. It shares its only maritime border with [[Narmada]]. With a population of XX million, its largest island, XXX, holds about XX% of it, while [[La Kinh Ru]], its formal metropole, holds XX%.
Akai is nominally {{wp|theocratic}} {{wp|absolute monarchy}} based around the divine power of the Thearch (𢂇命 ''tex riành''), ruling with legitimacy both as sovereign and head of the [[Bin Krong]] (遍宮 "universal temple"), the country's [[Kiaism|Kiaist]] ecclessia. While the Thearch and the Bin Krong hold immense influence, the country's relative size has led to an informal confederation, with a socio-political plurality of with various constituent institutions coexisting under a {{wp|Cameralism|centralized state economy}} helmed by the government in [[Qung]]. Such disconnect has been the point of major state reforms, particularly under the reign of [[Vang'an]] in order to formally centralize the country.
[history]
Despite its size and economic strength, Akai currently exists as an {{wp|international pariah}} within the world stage, held under a ''{{wp|cordon sanitaire}}'' both due to political developments during the [[Volatile Century]] and reports of blatant disregard for human dignity. With the exception of [[Min]], Akai has been essentially isolated from the world for over a hundred years. Despite of this, its large areas of unspoiled natural environment and percieved exotic culture, Akai has been referred to as "The Great {{wp|Beyul|Sanctuary}}".


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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==Economy==
==Economy==
==Demographics==
==Demographics==
The religion of [[Khaturvism]] is the second largest religion in Akai, being most prevalent in the more cosmopolitan northern regions.
==Culture and society==
==Culture and society==
Due to Akai's relative isolation, Monic culture in the Kinh islands developed radically different due to its exchange with the Boreolahudic XXX and the aboriginal XXX cultures. [...] The government is increasingly making efforts to preserve and sustain the current culture and traditions of the country.
Akai society and modern Akai culture remains deeply religious and conservative, still steeped in centuries-old traditions and a deep insistence towards community and a higher morality. Following the principle of "celebrating good and forbidding wrong", there are considerable limitations and prohibitions on behaviour and dress which are strictly enforced both legally and socially, often more so than in wider East Borea. Daily life is dominated by religious observance, with {{wp|ancestor worship}} being an integral part. State institutions and religious practice are intertwined, and the sovereign person have been a focal point of folk worship.
Despite such reactionary attitudes, East Borea's general divergent views on sexuality has led to a degree of sexual permissiveness that would be seen as "liberal" by western standards.
===Arts and aesthetics===
The creative arts are an upheld value in Akai culture.


==Akai languages==
==Akai languages==
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* /*lˁat-s *[dz]i[n] *kʷˤaŋ *[C.q]ʷˤək/
* /*lˁat-s *[dz]i[n] *kʷˤaŋ *[C.q]ʷˤək/
** /ɬat dzi:ŋ kwa:ŋ kɯːɡ/  
** /ɬat dzi:ŋ kwa:ŋ kɯːɡ/  
*** /ɕa:d kiɳ [ɣ]vaŋ kwəɣ/  
*** /ɬa: kiɳ [ɣ]vaŋ kwəɣ/  
****  śá kính vang kwṳx  
****  ḻá kính vang kwṳx  


===Boreolahudic North===
===Boreolahudic North===

Revision as of 10:42, 20 May 2019


my take on Akai which is also a part revision

Thearchy of the Great Kinh

𠘲秦光䆐
ḻá kính vang kwṳx
ꡀꡙ ꡅꡞꡋ ꡓꡋ ꡀꡗ
kla ḉin vân klai
Emblem of Akai
Emblem
Map of Akai
Map of Akai
Location of Akai in Esquarium
Location of Akai in Esquarium
CapitalQung
Largest cityGṳnlang
Official languagesAkai
Recognised regional languagesVarious local dialects
Ethnic groups
(2012)
Akai (95%)
Other (5%)
Religion
Kiaism (天倒) (72.8%)
Khaturvism (17.2%)
Other (10%)
Demonym(s)Akai, Akainese, Acanic
GovernmentTheocratic absolute monarchy
• Thearch
Liannu
• Dihou
Tinhẓi
Ciesiu
Lilisi
• Regents
Tinsnigzi
Sanfu Lazin
LegislatureImperial Court
Formation
2750 BCE
1625 BCE
1002 CE
13th December 1923
Area
• Total
8,784,749 km2 (3,391,811 sq mi)
Population
• 2012 census
531,977,241
• Density
60.6/km2 (157.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)(2014) estimate
• Total
$4,432,975,292,930
• Per capita
$8333.02
GDP (nominal)(2015) estimate
• Total
$2,969,496,960,000
• Per capita
$5,582
Gini (2012)65.2
very high
HDI (2016)0.80548
very high
CurrencyRanh (㒳) (RNG)
Time zone(AKAI)
• Summer (DST)
UTC-5 ((AKAI))
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy CE
Driving sideleft
Calling code+314
Internet TLD.AKI

Akai, officially the Thearchy of the Great Kinh (Acanic: 𠘲秦光䆐, ḻá kính vang kwṳx) or just Kinh, is a theocratic absolute monarchy in Southeastern Borea, taking up the whole of the subcontinent of the same name. It is surrounded wholly by the sea, with the Voragic in the east and the Mercorian in the west. It shares its only maritime border with Narmada. With a population of XX million, its largest island, XXX, holds about XX% of it, while La Kinh Ru, its formal metropole, holds XX%.

Akai is nominally theocratic absolute monarchy based around the divine power of the Thearch (𢂇命 tex riành), ruling with legitimacy both as sovereign and head of the Bin Krong (遍宮 "universal temple"), the country's Kiaist ecclessia. While the Thearch and the Bin Krong hold immense influence, the country's relative size has led to an informal confederation, with a socio-political plurality of with various constituent institutions coexisting under a centralized state economy helmed by the government in Qung. Such disconnect has been the point of major state reforms, particularly under the reign of Vang'an in order to formally centralize the country.

[history]

Despite its size and economic strength, Akai currently exists as an international pariah within the world stage, held under a cordon sanitaire both due to political developments during the Volatile Century and reports of blatant disregard for human dignity. With the exception of Min, Akai has been essentially isolated from the world for over a hundred years. Despite of this, its large areas of unspoiled natural environment and percieved exotic culture, Akai has been referred to as "The Great Sanctuary".

Etymology

Environment and geography

History

Government and politics

Economy

Demographics

The religion of Khaturvism is the second largest religion in Akai, being most prevalent in the more cosmopolitan northern regions.

Culture and society

Due to Akai's relative isolation, Monic culture in the Kinh islands developed radically different due to its exchange with the Boreolahudic XXX and the aboriginal XXX cultures. [...] The government is increasingly making efforts to preserve and sustain the current culture and traditions of the country.

Akai society and modern Akai culture remains deeply religious and conservative, still steeped in centuries-old traditions and a deep insistence towards community and a higher morality. Following the principle of "celebrating good and forbidding wrong", there are considerable limitations and prohibitions on behaviour and dress which are strictly enforced both legally and socially, often more so than in wider East Borea. Daily life is dominated by religious observance, with ancestor worship being an integral part. State institutions and religious practice are intertwined, and the sovereign person have been a focal point of folk worship.

Despite such reactionary attitudes, East Borea's general divergent views on sexuality has led to a degree of sexual permissiveness that would be seen as "liberal" by western standards.

Arts and aesthetics

The creative arts are an upheld value in Akai culture.

Akai languages

Monic Akai

  • Monic branch, descended from Old Chinese and gradually doubles down on guttural characteristics, perhaps becoming akin to Old Tibetan in terms of pronounciation?

Lazinkug becomes

  • /*lˁat-s *[dz]i[n] *kʷˤaŋ *[C.q]ʷˤək/
    • /ɬat dzi:ŋ kwa:ŋ kɯːɡ/
      • /ɬa: kiɳ [ɣ]vaŋ kwəɣ/
        • ḻá kính vang kwṳx

Boreolahudic North

  • Boreolahudic branch, probably Malagasy or something Bornean (stuff like Acehnese is out of the question due to usage of Cham in Kraong nam)

Native Acanic

  • Acanic, ie. Dravidian branch, perhaps descended from Kannada-Tamil and gradually takes on Vietnamese characteristics, roots contract to partial monosyllabics? (ie. 絕 being Viet tuyet, perhaps Acanic would be cvat)
  • *qala- (austronesian loan, "holy") + qin (zin)?
    • *kala[c]in + *kanti ("light") + dravidian *kal ("foot") or *pe[d]a ("great")
      • kalicin kantikaliya (old acanic)
        • [kala > kha] - [sin > tsi:n] - [kanti replaced by 光, vang] [kal > kul > kru]
          • kla cin van klai (kula-cinvankalai)
      • kalicin kantipeddiya
        • [peda > pera > pra] (declension: prya, prao)
          • kla cin van prai (kula-cinvamparai)