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Kingdom of South Akhidia
Suh Akhiďą Físaqła
Königreich Sudakhidien
南阿希迪亞王國
Nán Ahidiya Wángguó
Akhidia flag.png Akhidia -- (1707 - 1716) -- Etzeland Etzeland flag.svg
Flag of South Akhidia
Flag
Coat of Arms of South Akhidia
Coat of Arms
Motto:
Anthem: Ahkiď Įhđiqk
Location of South Akhidia
Map versions 17.5.7 - 17.7.2
Capital New Paris
Largest city New Paris
Official language(s) Akhidian
Cibolan Saxon
Tiěyán
Official religion(s) Nazarene
Demonym South Akhidian
 - Adjective South Akhidian
Government Monarchy
 - King Şahan I
 - Regent Anastasia
 - Legislature Ahidar
Establishment 1707 AN
Area 858,960 sq.km
Population 5,769,200
Currency Akhidian Zendert
Abbreviation SAK
Mains electricity
Driving side
Track gauge
Calendar
Time zone(s) CMT -11:00
National website
National forum
National animal Akhidian Crocodile
National food Akhidian Shella
National drink Akhidian Paradise Vine
National tree Dracaena cinnabari

South Akhidia (Akhidian: Suh Akhiďą; Cibolan Saxon: Sudakhidien; Tiěyán: 南阿希迪亞 Nán Ahidiya), officially the Kingdom of South Akhidia (Akhidian: Suh Akhiďą Físaqła; Cibolan Saxon: Königreich Sudakhidien; Tiěyán: 南阿希迪亞王國 Nán Ahidiya Wángguó), was a monarchy in western Cibola. A member of both the Akhidian Confederation and the Mondosphere, its capital and largest city was New Paris.

Etymology

The name Akhidia is commonly believed to derive from the legendary Ark of the Ahit, a mysterious artefact said to bestow fabulous riches upon whomever finds it. An alternative theory holds that the country is named for the mythical Knights of Ahd, a band of courageous warriors who swore an oath to defend the ancestors of the royal House of Zezo. There is little firm historical evidence for either explanation and a definitive answer is unlikely to be found.

History

South Akhidia was established in 1707 AN in the aftermath of the 1706 Akhidian Crisis. A founding member of the abortive Akhidian Confederation, it joined the Mondosphere in 1708 AN.

Soon after achieving his majority in V.1716 AN, King Şahan I abdicated in favour of his stepmother and former regent, Anastasia, in order to contest the throne of his ancestral homeland, East Akhidia. Under Anastasia's brief rule, the South Akhidian legislature subsequently voted in favour of union with Etzeland, with the exception of the delegates from Dunaria, who expressed a desire for that province to join neighbouring Steerswick.

Government and politics

Officially a semi-constitutional parliamentary monarchy, South Akhidia functioned in practice as a military dictatorship. Sovereignty was originally vested in the young king, Şahan I, but exercised on his behalf by a regent, his stepmother Queen Anastasia, until the former renounced the throne in favour of the latter in 1716 AN. The Ahidar, a rump legislature of local representatives elected by adult suffrage, served only to rubber stamp the regent's decisions, whose authority was underpinned by the Mondoist occupation forces and supported by various local interest groups, most notably the leaders of the Tieyan ethnic group.

Administrative divisions

South Akhidia was organised into twelve provinces, divided between five regions: the Royal Domain, the Duchy of Cezayir, Bretalyon, Tieya and Dunaria. The Royal Domain falls under the direct control of the royal government, while the remaining four enjoyed varying degrees of autonomy. Cezayir was the personal dominion of the Queen Mother Anastasia, while the remaining three served as a self-governing homelands for their titular ethnolinguistic group.

Flag Province Region Area (sq km) Population Capital
Naval (Akhidia) flag.png North Barbary Royal Domain 123,084 741,500 Naval
Oren flag.png South Barbary Royal Domain 19,476 454,000 Oren
Suro flag.png Suro Royal Domain 14,940 1,167,300 New Paris
Zezo-Goturg flag.png Zezo-Goturg Cezayir 61,740 185,000 Zezo-Goturg
Jehaf (Akhidia) flag.png Jehaf Cezayir 21,744 119,200 Jehaf
File:Alakhidia flag.png North Ortada Cezayir 46,548 162,700 Alakhidia
Lordpan flag.png South Ortada Cezayir 23,724 183,400 Lordpan
Flag bretalyon.gif East Bretalyon Bretalyon 49,320 619,500 St. Litavia
Flag bretalyon.gif West Bretalyon Bretalyon 82,224 585,900 Germanije
Tieya flag.png East Tieya Tieya 180,468 586,700 Hecheng
Tieya flag.png West Tieya Tieya 122,832 434,000 Minerio
Dunaria flag.png Dunaria Dunaria 112,860 530,000 Santiago

Foreign Relations

Nation Status Visa Policy Notes
Batavia Batavia Neutral Visa required
Çakaristan Çakaristan Friendly Visa required Treaty 1699 AN
Hurmu Hurmu Friendly Visa on arrival, 10 days per year Treaty 1704 AN
Mondosphere Mondosphere Member Free movement Treaty 1706 AN; Joined 1708 AN
Sanama Sanama Friendly Visa-free travel, 90 days per year Treaty 1703 AN
Senya Senya Friendly Visa-free travel, 90 days per year Treaty 1704 AN
South Sea Islands South Sea Islands Friendly Visa-free travel, 90 days per year Treaty 1705 AN

Demographics

South Akhidia had a population of 5,769,200 at the time of its dissolution.

Ethnic groups

Ethnic groups in South Akhdia

  Batii (22%)
  Tiěyán (21%)
  Bretallois (19%)
  Batavian (10%)
  Fentoian (10%)
  Dunarian and Steerish (9%)
  Other (9%)

South Akhidia was home to six distinct ethnic groups. The largest community, accounting for around 22% of the population, were the Batii. The Batii are a Matbaic people who originated in eastern Cibola, before migrating westward in the course of the previous two centuries.

The Tieyan people formed the second largest group, with some 21% of the population. Descendents of the inhabitants of the epononymous kingdom in the south-west of the continent, the Tieyans are now found throughout the Barbary Peninsula and to the north of the straits.

The third most numerous ethnolinguistic group were the Bretallois, representing just under 19% of the kingdom's inhabitants. The Bretallois speak a Britannic language similar to Steerish and are concentrated primarily in the central portion of the Barbary Peninsula.

The Batavians also have a long history in the region. They accounted for approximately 10% of the population.

The origin of the Fentoaian people is disputed. According to some traditions, they are descended from Euran refugees who fled to Cibola and were enslaved by the Batii. They also formed around 10% of the population.

The Dunarians, who inhabit the south-western coast, speak a proto-Alexandrian dialect. However, recent genetic studies have suggested that they share a common ancestry with the neighbouring Steerish.

Languages

South Akhidia had three official languages. Akhidian is spoken predominantly by those of Batii and Fentoaian descent, approximately 32% of the population. A member of the Middle Cibolan Language Family, its larynx structure and suffixes are highly distinct and it derives only a comparatively small proportion of its vocabulary come from other languages. Although spoken natively by fewer people, Cibolan Saxon was the most widely understood second language, with over 60% of the population having some knowledge of it. Use of the Tieyan language had declined in recent decades, but recovered somewhat following its recognition as an official language. Some 15% of the population spoke it as a first language. Bretallois, Batavian, Dunarian and Steerish Low Saxon were also spoken by smaller numbers of people.

Religion

Religious adherence in South Akhdia

  Tieyan traditional faiths (12%)
  Umraism (2%)
  Atheist or other (16%)

The Nazarene faith was by far the most widely practiced religion in South Akhidia, followed by nearly seventy percent of inhabitants. The Matbaic Orthodox Church was traditionally promoted by the ruling Batii elites in Akhidia, but the Nidarosian Catholic Church gained in popularity and by the time of South Akhidia's union with Etzlenad, the two sects were roughly equal in numbers of adherents.

Umraists made up two percent of the population, while practioners of traditional Tieyan faiths were estimated to account for a further twelve percent, although there was some overlap between this latter group and the Nidarosian Nazarene community.

Economy

Education

Infrastructure

South Akhidia's transportation network was substantially upgraded throughout the state's existence. The capital, New Paris, was served by two major airports, Suro King Zezo and Domansk. Although both accommodated a mixture of domestic and international flights, Suro King Zezo was increasingly favoured as the country's principle intercontinental hub. The cities of the Barbary Peninsula were linked to both Etzeland and Steerswick by road and rail networks and there were efforts to standardise railway infrastructure across the region. A state-owned ferry service connected the two sides of the Barbary Strait and also linked the various islands of the Inner Sea to each other and the mainland.

Culture

Media

Sports

Football was South Akhidia's most popular sport. The country possessed several top-flight teams, which played in a united Akhidian league, the Liga Ahidya. South Akhidia similarly contributed to a unified Akhidian international team.

Rugby, volleyball, baseball, basketball and archery were also popular and the subject of regular domestic competitions.

Cuisine

South Akhidia's cuisine was a fusion of elements inherited from the various ethnic groups who inhabit the country. The national dish was Shella, a seafood wrap made with shrimp, peppers and garlic; it was traditionally served with potatoes dipped in sunflower oil. Tieyan food was widely available and due in no small part to the Mondoist presence, cake became increasingly popular.