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Kyazilkai

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Kyazilkai Khaganate

क्याज़िलकाई खगनाते

Riyasat of Çakaristan
Flag of the Kyazilkai Khaganate
Subdivision Riyasat
Capital Chaybajar
Largest cities
Area 2,648,448 km2
Population 8,563,353 census of 1750
Khagan Liang Myksos
Legislature
Languages Qyzylqay
Time Zone CMT-1
Driving side right

Kyazilkai, officially the Kyazilkai Khaganate, is a riyasat (princely state) of Çakaristan, located between Northern Sea in the northwest and the Thul Marusthal in the southeast. It borders Nuristan and Hurmudan Transprinitica to the north, Valesia and Pathaardesh to the east, Jaguda and Vashigol to the south, and Shirithian Jinkeai to the west.

The name Kyazilkai is an Adarani variant of Qyzylqay and was introduced when Qyzylqaystan was incorporated into the Çakar Empire.

History

In 1614 AN, Qyzylqaystan – officially known as the Qyzylqaystan Republic – was established as a protectorate of Jingdao. The name means Republic of Moving Cities. It is claimed that the annexation of this territory was intended to provide strategic defence for the Jingdaoese Empire against the barbaric green. This is disputed by scholars, as the Khelaq Mountains form a natural border for Jingdao, whilst Qyzylqaystan lies to the north of these mountains. After 1623, the republic was incorporated as the province of Jingqyzyl. Sometime around 1631, the governor of the province was appointed by the Heavenly Light.

During the Post-Chidao Troubles (1695-1700 AN), Taizong of Seishi rebelled and gained control of Qyzylqaystan. Due to the widespread problems, the central government in Daocheng paid no attention to Qyzylqaystan. However, in order to combat the Seishi Clique, the Sultan of Çakaristan was invited to intervene. This was further exacerbated by the fact that Taizho had proclaimed himself the new Emperor of Jingdao. The Çakari involvement was fuelled by the 1697 Fatehpur and Manbai attacks, in which the Seishi rebels are suspected of being involved.

Çakaristan launched a military operation in late 1697 AN, which continued well into 1698 AN. The Seishi rebels were no match for the swift and agile movements of the Çakari Armed Forces. In 1698 AN, Qyzylqaystan became part of the Great Apollonian Empire. With the exception of western Nuristan, which was merged with the newly claimed eastern Nuristan to form Nuristan. Jingqyzyl was part of the Jingdaoese Community. In 1704 AN, the Second Kildarian Revolution took place, during which the Qyzyl People's Republic was proclaimed. This people’s republic was formally an autonomous republic within the Democratic Apollonian Republic of Kildare. Under the Treaty of Gaelen's Landing of 1707 AN, the Democratic Apollonian Republic of Kildare became part of the Imperial Republic of Shireroth.

In 1711 AN, Qyzylqaystan was added to Çakaristan and divided into Jaguda, Kyazilkai, Nuristan, Vashigol, West Pathaardesh and West Tartaristan. This is the result of the Treaty of Raynor's Keep.

List of rulers

The list of rulers since 1614 AN:

No. Portrait Name Title Dynasty Reign Notes
1 Mühamadgürbançyev President 1614-1623/31
1623/31-1695/1704 an unknown number of governors
2 Tseren Jobandooh General Secretary 1704-1707
3 Xuan of the Golden Tribe Duke of Qyzylqaystan 1707-1711
4 Liang Myksos Khagan of Kyazilkai House of Myksos 1711-
Lai Myksos Jinong of Kyazilkai House of Myksos heir-presumptive

Flag

The current flag is largely identical to the original flag of the Qyzylqaystan Republic. The colours:

  • The current green is Çakar green with a white cresent;
  • The blue represents peace;
  • The red stands for the bloody past of the Qyzylqay;
  • The gold signifies the golden Riponian Steppe.

Detailed map

Detailed map of Kyazilkai

List of places

List of place located in Kyazilkai:

  • Akderýa
  • Akhisar
  • Akkent
  • Aldye
  • Arçanyş
  • Arslanabad
  • Arwan
  • Asapra
  • Azatliman
  • Batakhshahar
  • Bayat
  • Beliň
  • Bozçam
  • Bozkır
  • Çäkga
  • Chaybajar
  • Çinarköy
  • Çyrpy
  • Daşgala
  • Daşob
  • Demirkale
  • Dijana
  • Döwga
  • Enaliya
  • Garaşsyz
  • Gaýçy
  • Gülkent
  • Gulşat
  • Gülşatlyk
  • Gülşehr
  • Gurga
  • Halkgala
  • Hojagala
  • Irtysh
  • Jangalga
  • Jazylqum
  • Jeyranbatyr
  • Karabulak
  • Karakaya
  • Kharfaq
  • Kizilagach
  • Komsomolsk
  • Koriyapur
  • Kychin
  • Mälehaş
  • Modrava
  • Mollakara
  • Nokhur
  • Nyo Agra
  • Orkhonar
  • Otagaç
  • Patrova
  • Pordow
  • Ryga
  • Şahryýet
  • Şamyr
  • Şamyrly
  • Sarysu
  • Sengkechaya
  • Tagtaburç
  • Tashkent
  • Tengizgrad
  • Varashe
  • Vünas
  • Yalkym
  • Yashilçöl
  • Yaylakent
  • Yihamçy
  • Yildizköy
  • Ynanç
  • Yylanly Körfezi
  • Zaysan