Leyl Catologian State
| Leyl Catologian State Status Civitatis Catalogum Leylensis | |||
| Riyasat of Çakaristan | |||
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| Subdivision | Riyasat | ||
| Capital | Leylpur | ||
| Largest cities | Leylpur | ||
| Area | 24,480 km2 | ||
| Population | 716,185 census of 1740 | ||
| Archbishop | Thoma Ulhas | ||
| Legislature | Catologian State Duma | ||
| Languages | Adarani | ||
| Time Zone | CMT | ||
| Driving side | left | ||
Leyl Catologian State (Catologian: Status Civitatis Catalogum Leylensis) is a riyasat (princely state) of Çakaristan, located on the banks of the Adaraney and Leyl Rivers. It is completely surrounded by Haritdesh. Before 1746 AN, the Leyl Catologian State existed as Leyl Sadarya.
Etymology
The name of the princely state is a continuation of the historical Duchy of Leyl, which had derived its name from the Leyl River.
History
In 1675 AN, the precursor of present-day Leyl Catologian State Duchy of Leyl was founded. The nation flourished until 1680 AN, when the duchy was hit by a flood. Despite international aid, the nation faded to The Green in 1683 AN. In 1691 AN, the former duchy along with present-day Haritdesh was incorporated by Çakaristan. It was divided as a princely state, Leyl Sadarya. The son of the former duke, Filips des Vinandy-Windsor, was appointed Sadar. The princely state was plagued by another flood in 1728 AN.
In 1746 AN, Yusuf des Vinandy-Windsor, Sadar of Leyl, went into voluntary exile in a monastery. As he had no successor, Sadarya was transferred to the archbishop of the Eastern Apollonian Catologian Church. The Leyl Catologian State was formed.
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