Mirzak

Mirzak is the capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of Daxia. With a total population within its metropolitan area standing at over twenty five million people, it is the largest urban agglomeration in Audonia and one of the largest in the world. Founded beside the Nianyu river, the city's sprawl has extended itself over both banks with numerous bridges across built over the years. The Mirzak Metropolitan Area is a special zone that is governed separately from Central Province. The specially appointed position of Prefect of Mirzak has vast administrative powers and resources at its disposal, making whoever holds the position one of the most powerful political figures in Daxia. The current prefect is Hao Fard, a Party stalwart who rose through the security organs and was appointed to run the city in 2025. Mirzak is home to the Chancellor's residence, the federal ministries, the People's Assembly, the Chamber of Productive Sectors and other legislative and administrative bodies. The capital is by far the wealthiest and most economically vibrant city in Daxia, the unrivaled economic engine of the country. Demographically it is home to various minority groups from all of Audonia and further abroad.

The city has existed under various names since at least 2100 BC, the oldest records available give it the name Laozun which means 'the old village'. The Yang dynasty renamed it to Zhongguang or the central expanse when it designated it as its new capital and from that point on the city became the seat of power of all Daxian dynasties that followed Yang. The fall of the Qian dynasty to the coup orchestrated by Dai Hanjian and Qiu Heng ocurred almost exclusively in the capital. The city was renamed once again during the presidency of Qiu Heng who thought Zhongguang was a name too reminiscent of the imperial era. The name of Mirzak was created by a supercomputer programmed by the National Institute of Robotics, the computer produced a line of binary code that translated to "Mirzak, ruler of cities". The supercomputer appeared to be attempting to communicate that Mirzak was its own name and that it intended to assume the governance of the capital and other cities. The supercomputer was shut down before it could enact any nefarious plans. When Qiu Heng was informed of the incident he thought it was auspicious and decided to rename the capital to Mirzak.

=History=

Republican Era
=Administration=

Shangri-La district
Shangri-La is a casino district located on the western outskirts of the capital. Originally a neighborhood for low class laborers the 2010's casino boom has radically transformed Shangri-La. Around one hundred large casinos and thousands of Abachinko parlors and gambling dens are currently in operation, employing over a third of Shangri-La's three million inhabitants; the hospitality sector is commensurately outsized to accommodate for all of the tourists visiting Shangri-La to gamble. The illumination from the casino lights is so strong that visitors to the district have sometimes reported temporary blindness and damaged retinas, something that has been collectively dubbed as the Manzhouli effect, after the main street of Shangri-La. Crime is a pressing concern in the district, the casinos and associated entertainment venues being a hive of scum and villainy where everything goes; from human trafficking and drug smuggling to racketeering, kidnappings and murder for hire. Shangri-La has gone through fourteen police chiefs in the last five years; a special Casino Police was created in 2022 to be a proximity force to keep an eye on gamblers. A large proportion of the city's Zorfashazim Jews live in the district, many of them operate gambling rooms; the Jewish Mob is also based in Manzhouli street. The Agudat Kol Shofar synagogue serves the religious needs of the community.

Kuaijing district
Kuaijing district also known as the Kiravix Quarter is located in the far northwest of the city. It is a medium to low income area with a significant Coscivian presence that according to the last census, hovers around 675,000 people. The origins of the Coscivian presence in Mirzak are poorly documented, it is believed the originators of the community were people kidnapped from Kiravian colonies like Sarolasta and Seváronsa during the Daxian Polynesian Wars. Imperial Qian authorities may originally have simply intended to use the abductees in land reclamation projects north of the capital but eventually simply abandoned them to their fate. Over time a slum grew organically that would form the nucleus of the modern district. Local Daxians called it Kuaijing for the Coscivians propensity to plant potatos (errūēln) and purple yam in every available area with any soil. Many local dishes are made with fermented potatos and pond fish; another famous dish among the district's poor is called Dośpax which is fried chicken scraps and bones usually scavenged from restaurant garbage bins. Most Coscivians in the district are adherents of the Coscivian Orthodox Church, being forced to practice it in secret until the relaxation of religious persecution in 2011 with the Law of Religious Bodies. Religious life is centered on the Coscivian Orthodox Church of Saint Ragmunihaśix, a small and rotting wooden building near the center of the district. Repeated requests to be allowed to renovate the church have been made to Directorate of Religious Affairs, all of which are invariably turned down.

Zongse district
Zongse district also known in the past as the Swarthy Quarter for the presence of numerous Caphirians and Pelaxians during the height of commercial exchanges between the Qian dynasty and Sarpedon is a habitation district in the east of the capital near the industrial zones. Zongse was built during the late 1600's, originally consisting only of a set of large wooden barracks to house foreign traders, the district grew as more structures of distinct Sarpedonian architecture and flavor sprouted. Local Caphirians were even granted permission to dedicate a stele in the Zongse central market to Imperator Perfidax who granted them monetary subsidies; the stele is now considered definitely lost. At its height almost a third of the district's population were foreigners until the Pogrom of the Caphirians in 1758 were most of them were killed and the majority of the wooden structures burned down by the rampaging mobs.

Today most of the old historic buildings have been completely razed, replaced by hundreds of space effective vertical habitats that serve to house hundreds of thousands of workers who commute to the neighboring Zaibac Refinery City. Zongse is almost exclusively a housing district with the monotone white and brown apartment buildings only broken up by the occasional park or playground and a multitude of above ground and underground parking lots. Zongse has one of the highest rates of suicide among all Mirzak's districts.

Alcoholism especially overconsumption of Slozo is rampant, to the point that city authorities periodically declare Zongse a dry district; all alcohol shipments are then forced to traverse alternate routes through the city to avoid Zongse. Due to its vast reserves of impoverished and malnourished blue collar workers, Zongse is also used as a testing laboratory by food giant Agario for its new product lines, for example the concept of the Factory Gruel was perfected during a series of tests carried out with Zongse residents who proved receptive to the mysterious grey curds.

Zaibac district
Zaibac or Zaibac Refinery City is one of Mirzak's sprawling industrial districts located east of the city center. Zaibac is adjacent to the vast housing tenements of Zongse district where most of its workforce lives. Zaibac houses a variety of facilities including oil refineries that pump out gasoline and diesel oil, natural gas processing plants, Iron refinery complexes to treat pig iron and metal refineries for copper, zinc, nickel and tungsten. The densely packed industrial operations release enormous amounts of pollutants into the air; Zaibac is the most polluted district of the capital and face masks ordinances are permanently in place. Many of the industrial operations in Zaibac are geared directly to feeding energy to the city's electricity grid, making the district the beating heart of Mirzak. Zaibac is one of several planned industrial districts that were originally established in the outskirts of the capital during the 1930's and 1940's; the city's ungainly expansion resulted in these industrial zones being absorbed by the city within a few decades. The established synergies already in place between the Zaibac district and Zongse housing district made it unfeasible to relocate the industry already there. Further heavy industry near the capital was planned after Zaibac, developed into the likes of Sheik Monaq Industrial City and the Cooking Oil Recycling Free Zone.

Government Quarter
The Government Quarter also called the Central Fortress and the Grey Zone is the heavily fortified district housing all of the central installations of the Daxian government, it is also the seat of power of the Party of Daxian Democrats. It covers an area of fifty square kilometers, it is surrounded by three separate rings of 8-meter high walls of reinforced, blast proof concrete equipped with fortified watchtowers, barbed wire, sensors, thermal cameras, drone surveillance round the clock and remote controlled machine gun nests. Entry points are few and are all guarded by members of the Bureau of State Protection, these forces also have access to anti-air batteries, anti-tank weaponry and anti personnel vehicles. There are vast underground tunnel complexes with reinforced bunkers, warrens and redoubts that may extend as much as one kilometer underground; none of which are accessible to the public but are for the exclusive use of the country's leadership. A majority of the administrative and security staff of the Quarter live within its walls, it is designed to be a city within a city with its own separate metro and monorail lines, emergency energy reactors and autonomous food supply. Daxia's ultra rich pay exorbitant prices to be able to live in the Central Fortress, not to mention extremely hard to pass security clearances.

=Demographics=

Being a global city, Mirzak is ethnically more diverse than other Daxian cities both for its position as a place of trade and economic activity and for its past as an imperial center. Some twenty percent of the city's inhabitants are non-Daxian, with important communities of Muslims from Rusana, imported north Cronans indentured servants, Jews, abducted Coscivians and more recent migrants from Polynesia. Mixing between ethnic groups is frowned upon so every group tends to live apart in its own separate districts

Crime
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Mirzak Cheese Vaults
=Culture=

Cuisine
Blue milk

Landmarks
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