Rakhman

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Tzardom of Rakhman

Царство Рахмана
Flag of Rakhman
Flag
Coat of Arms of Rakhman
Coat of Arms
Motto: За царя, Бога, и Отечество!
"For the Tzar, God, and the Fatherland!"
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CapitalNovinsk
Official languagesRakhi
Recognised regional languagesKorjak
Ethnic groups
83% Rakhi
11% Kyrganian
5% Grakudo
1% other
Religion
73% Folk
17% Atheism
6% Kymanyzim
4% other
Demonym(s)Rakhi, Rakhmani
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
• Tzar
Aleksandr I
Area
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1,500,702 km2 (579,424 sq mi)
Population
• 2023 estimate
41,623,109 (21)
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
1,613,000,000,000 (15)
• Per capita
38,752 (17)
HDI0.861
very high · 16
CurrencyRakhmani Tenge (RKT)
Driving sideright
Calling code+7
Internet TLD.ra

Rakhman (Rakhi: Рахман), officially the Tzardom of Rakhman (Rakhi: Царство Рахмана), is a nation located in southwestern Ostlandet. It is bordered by the Alathlasiu Ocean to the north, the Southern Ocean to the south, and Tranquillia to the west. Rakhman's official language is Rakhi, which is often considered to be a relative to the Vechiy language. As of 2023, Rakhman boasts a population of over 41 million, of which the majority are ethnic Rakhis.

The largest cities in Rakhman consist of Novinsk, Korovkar, Grodno, Soligorsk, Krasnoyarsk, and Mezovsky. Novinsk, Rakhman's most populous city, has been named the nation's capital ever since its construction in 1721. Additionally, Rakhman is a member of the Ostlandet Union and is considered an interest state in the Cooperation and Development Coalition, existing as one since 13 February 1997. Rakhman has operated as a Tzardom since the nation's establishment in 1683 and is currently governed by the reigning Tzar, Aleksandr Petrov. (Will be changed, incorrect info)

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