Kan-Pra-Dindi

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The Celestial Dindeic Empire

Kan-Pra-Dindi
Motto: "Ios-Ga.Onhe-Dindi, A Dindi-Ga.Onhe-Ios!" (Dindeic)
"We give all to Dindi, and Dindi gives it all back!"
Capital
and largest city
Kenes-Pra-Dindi
Official languagesDindeic
Demonym(s)Dindeic, Or Pe-Pra-Dindi. In plural, Dindeics or Pes-Pra-Dindi.
GovernmentTheocracy Absolute Monarchy
• The Eterne Celestial Emperor
Porian-Tola The First
LegislatureThe council of God
CurrencyDinar (D with the line) (Din)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code55
Internet TLD.DIN

Dindi Officially known as the Dindeic Celestial Empire, is a sovereign nation that functions as a Meritocracy orverseed by a Absolutist monarchy. With over inhabitants as of , Dindi is one of the most populous countries in the world. The country has a total area of square kilometres (0 mi²). Kenes-Pra-Dindi is both the capital and its largest city.

The national identity of the Dindeic people is based on only one culture, currently subjugating the natives, a long history of monarchical rule, and the Dindeic religion. Tracing its origins to the 2nd millennium BC, Dindi is considered one of the oldest if not the oldest continous monarchies in the central montains of the tropical savanna of the eastern continent.

A deeply religious country, Dindi is the dominant Dindeic nation in the world. While the giant majority of Dindeics worship Dindi, (Around 90% in 2020) There is a small Christian and atheist resistance, which are currently being hunted by the Dindeic Church (Each with 1% in 2020) and lots of native tribes, each worshipping their god. (They all together are 8% as of 2020)

While Dindi is the official language of Dindi serving as the language of business, and the lingua franca, the empire is a multilingual nation, with close to 100 ethnic groups, currently being converted to Dindeic

The Dindeic alphabet is said to be one of the oldest dated languages in the world. Dindi is noted for its calendar with 15 months, each with 24 or 25 days.

The nation of Dindi is mostly located in mountains, but the rest are green tropical savanna or lakes with important water and fish.

The industralization of Dindi is lacking, as for until now, wars and disasters stopped most industrial devlopment, but the Dindeic church plans on starting to industrialize as soon as the empire is united.


Etymology

In Dindeic, Kan means land or dirt, Pra means of, and Dindi is the greatest god of all, making the land of Dindi.

History

Antiquity

In the tribal age, all of the somewhat Dindeic people were littered in the savannas and mountains, and at some point, a tyrant united all under his banner. He soon departed, after creating a very important grain in the lifes of all Dindeics.

Middle Ages

During the middle ages, the Pe-Po where the nobles who dominated each their lands, their domains, and conquering the nearby Pes-Po, making a chaos where no noble had authority over another, and peace was a distant dream. But soon, that would change, as the tyrant known as Pe.Zi.Ko would dominate all the Nas, making them only local governors, and becoming the most powerful man of the entire continent, most probably.

Early Modern Age

But no dictators last forever, and soon, a governor would rebel against this oppressing force, using all of its strength, intelligence and speed to subjugate the tyran and institute the Dindeic church as the official government. This was the rise of the first emperor, Construtor Tex.

Modernisation and centralisation

The centralisation and modernisation pretty much never happened, due to the low power the imperial family had over the empire, however they started doing it.

Contemporary history

A recent rebellion from natives plunged the empire in the chaos of a civil war, which means the empire is trying to unite all of the area with force if needed.

Politics

Dindi is legally a Theocratic Monarchy with a parliamentary system, while in practice it resembles a Absolute Monarchy. Porian Tola, the 202th monarch of Dindi is the supreme ruler.

Monarch

The monarch of Dindi is His Imperial Holiness Porian Tola the 10th, Emperor of Dindi who acts ashead of state and head of government, with the legitimacy of the Dindeic Holy Council supporting him, in theory. In practice, the council and the emperor have roughly the same amount of power, working together at the moment.


Law

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Foreign Relations

The foreign relations of Dindi are not very good among democracies, due to being authoritharian and stuff. They, however, have lots and lots of minerals in their mountains, and may use that as a trade resource to make others like the empire more.

Military

The Dindeic military is in fact very simple, as the airforce is not separated from the main awrmy, and severily undeveloped, the cavalry rules the savanna, but the most important troops are the mountain fighters, who work at the mountains of the empire mostly.

Administrative divisions

The empire has 5 kingdoms, the first division (Kan-Konhe). Each kingdom has 5 duchies (Kan-Konhe-Konhe), Each duchy has 5 counties (Kan-Konhe-Konhe-Konhe), and, lastly, each county has 5 baronies. (Kan-Konhe-Konhe-Konhe-Konhe).

Education

Education is provided by an organized school system consisting of Kindergarten, primary school, secondary school, and 2 universities. The current literacry rate stands at 44%, and completely religious.

The two universtites are the university of Dindi and Tex, with the Tola university being built right away.

Economy

Gotta wait for the mods to accept me :D

Agriculture

Demographics

Major cities

The top ten largest cities in Dindi are: Kenes-Pra-Dindi, Kenes-Pra-Tex, Kenes-Pra-Tola, Kenes-Pra-Tomnte, Bajando, Sialaman, Zirike, Tumbeiko, Iamendo and Tirono.

Languages

According to records gathered by the Imperial Academy of Language and Literature, around 100 languages are spoken in Dindi, but the number was bigger before.

Religion

Religions in Dindi

  Dindeic (90%)
  Native (8%)
  Christianity (1%)
  Atheist (1%)

Culture

Naming conventions

Calendar

Cuisine

Coffee

Media

Sports