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Revision as of 08:36, 26 April 2021
Haritdesh Confederacy हरितदेश संघ | |||
Princely state of Çakaristan | |||
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Subdivision | Princely state | ||
Capital | Maulikpur | ||
Largest cities | Maulikpur | ||
Area | |||
Population | 2,230,978,760 | ||
Chhatrapati | Shivaji Bhonsale | ||
Legislature | |||
Languages | Adarani | ||
Time Zone | CMT | ||
Driving side | {{{drives_on}}} | ||
Haritdesh, officially the Haritdesh Confederacy (Adarani: हरितदेश संघ), is a princely state of Çakaristan, located between the Monalan Parvat (Monlan Mountains) and Lake Jodha. The Haritdesh Confederation consists of six states, each headed by a prince. In rotation, one of the princes is the head of the confederation.
Etymology
The name "Haritdesh" is a compound of two words, "harit" (Adarani: हरित) means 'green' and "desh" (Adarani: देश) means 'land'.
The earlier names of the area are "Aryasht" and "Aryadesh". As part of the Çakar revolution, the name "Haritdesh" was introduced. The name was coined by considering the first names as historical and referring to the period between 1632 and 1691 AN that the area was abandoned to the Green.
States
Flag | State | Ruler | Capital |
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File:- | Adardesh | Shivaji Bhonsale | Maulikpur |
File:- | Khodastan | Khodapatnam | |
File:- | Parvatalaya | Ambarganj | |
File:- | Poorveeprakaash | Rajaduar | |
File:- | Samudra | Padaudah | |
File:- | Satavanaha | Rajariya |
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