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|name = Poorajangal Rajya | |name = Poorajangal Rajya | ||
|name1 = पुरजांगल राज्य | |name1 = पुरजांगल राज्य | ||
|subtype = | |subtype = Riyasat | ||
|flag = Poorajangal flag.png | |flag = Poorajangal flag.png | ||
|type = | |type = Riyasat | ||
|capital = Liburnia | |capital = Liburnia | ||
|largecity = Keruliya | |largecity = Keruliya | ||
|area = | |area = 1,075,824 km<sup>2</sup> | ||
|pop = | |pop = 33,066,889 | ||
|headofgovt = Raja | |headofgovt = Raja | ||
|gov = Rajesh Avchat | |gov = [[Rajesh Avchat]] | ||
|legislature = | |legislature = | ||
|lang = Adarani | |lang = Adarani | ||
|timezone = CMT+1 | |timezone = CMT+1 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Poorajangal''', officially the '''Poorajangal Rajya''' (Adarani: पुरजांगल राज्य), is a princely state of [[Çakaristan]], located between the Saphed Pahade (White Mountain) and [[Lake Jodha]] in the west and the [[Green Border]] and the [[Antican Sea]] in the east. In 1689 AN the eastern part of the area was claimed and in 1693 AN the western part. | '''Poorajangal''', officially the '''Poorajangal Rajya''' (Adarani: पुरजांगल राज्य), is a riyasat (princely state) of [[Çakaristan]], located between the Saphed Pahade (White Mountain) and [[Lake Jodha]] in the west and the [[Green Border]] and the [[Antican Sea]] in the east. In 1689 AN the eastern part of the area was claimed and in 1693 AN the western part. | ||
Revision as of 07:59, 20 September 2022
Poorajangal Rajya पुरजांगल राज्य | |||
Riyasat of Çakaristan | |||
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Subdivision | Riyasat | ||
Capital | Liburnia | ||
Largest cities | Keruliya | ||
Area | 1,075,824 km2 | ||
Population | 33,066,889 | ||
Raja | Rajesh Avchat | ||
Legislature | |||
Languages | Adarani | ||
Time Zone | CMT+1 | ||
Driving side | {{{drives_on}}} | ||
Poorajangal, officially the Poorajangal Rajya (Adarani: पुरजांगल राज्य), is a riyasat (princely state) of Çakaristan, located between the Saphed Pahade (White Mountain) and Lake Jodha in the west and the Green Border and the Antican Sea in the east. In 1689 AN the eastern part of the area was claimed and in 1693 AN the western part.
Etymology
The name “Poorajangal” means ‘complete jungle’, a direct reference to the landscape of the princely state.
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