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Revision as of 06:55, 16 December 2023
Atabegate of Yzed Yezd Prenslik | |
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Motto: Mountains and Freedom | |
Anthem: "Blessed are the Mountains" | |
Capital and largest city | Mashiz |
Official languages | English Dutch Turkish |
Ethnic groups | Yezdi 97% Others 3% |
Demonym(s) | Yezdi |
Government | Constitutional elective monarchy under a regency |
• Atabeg | No valid candidate |
• State Concierge | Shady Morsi |
• Speaker of the National Assembly | Vacant |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Internet TLD | .yz |
Yezd formally recognized as the Atabegate of Yzed is situated in Western Asia, specifically at the heart of the Hasanistan region. Its establishment followed the collapse of the State Union. Yezd is geographically enclosed by the Great Turan State, with its capital and largest city is Mashiz.
The territories that now constitute Yezd were historically known as Konraq and Kökqoyunlu. Konraq, situated as an enclave within Hasanistan, was predominantly subject to foreign influence. In contrast, Kökqoyunlu had functioned as a former Pavlovian vassal state. An amalgamation of these two nations occurred through a union known as Konraq and Kökqoyunlu. However, due to inactivity within the State Union, a governmental crisis in Konraq, the resignation of Mohammad Boky as Premier of Konraq, and the contentious Premiership of Eddy Giwinis, a comprehensive revolution known as the Yezdi Revolution unfolded. This revolution led to the overthrow of the inactive state government of Konraq, and the Federal Government under Giwinis relinquished control to Morsi. Subsequently, Morsi established the Atabegate of Yzed. The nomenclature "Yezd" draws inspiration from the fictional Khaganate of Yezd in Harry Turtledove's Videssos. Described as a "cultural and conlang project" by Shady Morsi, the nation underwent a cultural and structural transformation, expunging all references to Viadalvia and Turkic cultures, deeming Konraq too tainted for use.
Presently, the country is under the governance of the Yezd National Liberation Movement. On April 24th, numerous former State Union citizens joined the newly formed nation, leading to its evolution into a Unitary Presidential Republic. Despite subsequent modifications, Yezd remains a secular state, characterized by a constitutional government. Yezd is divided into three regions (districts): Wahir, Öznura, and Mashiz.