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The Khanate of Raspur is a wiki-based simulated state set on the continent of Eura in the wake of the destruction of the [[Babkha|Kingdom of Babkha]]. It considers itself to be a successor to the cultural identity (theme) of Babkha and also the short-lived Theocracy of Khalypsil. | The Khanate of Raspur is a wiki-based simulated state set on the continent of Eura in the wake of the destruction of the [[Babkha|Kingdom of Babkha]]. It considers itself to be a successor to the cultural identity (theme) of Babkha and also the short-lived [http://bastionunion.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1176&t=15602http://bastionunion.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1176&t=15602 Theocracy of Khalypsil]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Revision as of 21:00, 7 June 2016
| Khānāt-e Raspur | |||
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| Motto: Blood Calls Out for Blood | |||
| Anthem: Behold, the New Dawn Rises! | |||
| Location of Raspur | |||
| Map versions | N/A | ||
| Capital | Raspur | ||
| Largest city | Raspur | ||
| Official language(s) | Babhki (official) Khalypsine and Vey Greek most commonly spoken | ||
| Official religion(s) | |||
| Demonym | Euran | ||
| - Adjective | Eurans | ||
| Government | Restricted franchise elective monarchy | ||
| - Khan | Tahmaseb II Osman | ||
| - Grand Vizier | Mir-Hossein Khan | ||
| - Legislature | Durbar | ||
| Establishment | 07 June 2016 | ||
| Area | N/A | ||
| Population | TBC | ||
| Currency | Dinar | ||
| Calendar | |||
| Time zone(s) | |||
| Mains electricity | |||
| Driving side | |||
| Track gauge | |||
| National website | |||
| National forum | |||
| National animal | Mardyakhor | ||
| National food | Long Pork | ||
| National drink | N/A | ||
| National tree | N/A | ||
| Abbreviation | RUR | ||
The Khanate of Raspur is a wiki-based simulated state set on the continent of Eura in the wake of the destruction of the Kingdom of Babkha. It considers itself to be a successor to the cultural identity (theme) of Babkha and also the short-lived Theocracy of Khalypsil.