Kamunistan

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The Opressed Peoples of
Kamunistan
kamunistan.jpg
Flag of Kamunistan
National motto: There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is his prophet
National anthem: Solidarity and Charity (alternative title: Rise, God's True Followers)
Kamunistanmap.PNG
Region Central Asia
Capital Proclaimed:Marak; De Facto:Tirnan
Largest City Tirnan
Population Unverified; estimates range from 700,000 to 12 million
Suffrage All residents of permanent settlements.
Certain communities of the Kamuni diaspora
may also participate in the elections
Official Language(s) Kamuni
Government
Executive
Legislature
Judicial
Quasi-Religious Dictatorship
The Kamunistani Militia Forces
High Council of the People's Mullahs
The People's Sharia Court of Justice
Established
Kamunistan's Struggle for Indpendence

10 September 2008
ISO Nation Code KAM
Currency Nakk (NAKK)
Time Zone +4:30
• Summer (DST) +4:30
Internet TLD .ks
Calling Code +432-5
National Symbols
 • Sport
 • Animal
 • Fruit
 • Flower

Equestrian Gymnastics
Wooly Bacterian Camel
Pistachio
Hyacinthus Litwinowii
UN Status Not officially recognized
Info: NationStates NSEconomy Pipian NS Tracker XML

Kamunistan is a small enclave in the arid region between the northern Ashta and Kashoun provinces of Daytanistan, of which it has only recently declared its independence. The independance of Kamunistan has yet to be officially recognized by either Daytanistan or the international community. Its application to join the United Nations is still pending.

Geography

The independant region of Kamunistan is an arid plateau streching between the Veya river and the Kashin-Kashin hill range. The great majority of the population lives in rural settelments, with large parts of it still leading a nomadic lifestyle. The largest city is the sleepy industry center of Tirnan, which currently functions as the nation's capital. The government of Kamunistan also lays claim to the surrounding highlands, the Veyada mountain range and the city of Marak.

Economy

The economy of Kamunistan is based almost solely on agriculture and processed agricultural products such as soap, glue and oil. There are no noteworthy resources Kamunistan, though the Veyada mountains are known to contain some iron deposits. The disputed city of Marak sits directly on the Hermaji-Persian gas pipeline.

Government

The governing ideology of Kamunistan is an odd mixture of political Islam and Socialism, and is mostly held together by the charismatic personality of the undisputed leader Supreme General Nazid Ibn-Allah Khavasov. The Kamunistani militia functions as an army, a police force and a government. The legislative Council of Mullahs functions mainly as an advisory body, and at times simply as a rubber stamp. The Kamunistani courts of law are made out almost exclusively out of former Daytanistani functionaries with heavy socialist leanings.

The Kamuni People

Due to official Uniethnic view of Daytanistan taken by the Daytan government, the existance of the Kamuni people has been hitherto denied by Yerbel. The few foreign anthropologists who have studied the region report that though the people in question are physically indistinguishable from ethnic Daytars, they do speak a slightly different language, which Daytan linguists have dismissed as merely a sociolect of Dushtoo.

History

The region has no history of political independence. Its history remains to be rewritten by the newly-founded university of Tirnan (to be opened by 2010).

The events of Kamunistan's Struggle for Independence are still unfolding.