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! colspan="2" |Republic of Pukhgundi
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Pukhgundi
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|-
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|-
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| colspan="2" |'''Motto:''' Freedom at last
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|-
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|Pukhjabad
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|-
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|-
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|Pukhgundian
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|Republic
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|-
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!• President
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|Acabay Lodhi
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|-
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! colspan="2" |Establishment
|capital =            Sarkar
|-
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| colspan="2" |
|largest_city =     Tarigar
|-
|largest_settlement_type = largest city
!• Independence
|largest_settlement =
|1811
|official_languages = {{wp|Nepalese language|Pukhti}}, [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]]
|-
|national_languages =
! colspan="2" |Area
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|-
|languages_type =    Official languages<br /> {{nobold|Recognised minority languages}}
!•
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|1,047,909 km<sup>2</sup> (404,600 sq mi)
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|-
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! colspan="2" |Population
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!• Estimate
|ethnic_groups =     Primarily {{wp|Khas people|Pukhti Gorkhas}}
|42,600,400
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|-
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!• Density
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|40.65/km<sup>2</sup> (105.3/sq mi)
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|-
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!Currency
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|Pukhgundian Rupaya
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|-
|leader_title1 =      President
!Time zone
|leader_name1 =      Nandakishor Mitra
|Punthite Central Time
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|-
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!• Summer (DST)
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|-
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|dd-mm-yy
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|area_km2 =          387669.42
Imperial entities of Punth
|area_sq_mi =         149680
|-
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!Burgundie
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|1598–''present''
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* <small>Nord Kandoora (1612–1795)</small>
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* <small>Kagundie (1615-1821)</small>
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* <small>Punth Occidental (1616-1805)</small>
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* <small>Pukhgundi (1635-1811)</small>
|population_estimate_year =
* <small>Dwemer (1638-1854)</small>
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* <small>Sud Punth (1644-1822)</small>
|population_census_year = [[2030]]
* <small>Priythi (1650-1798)</small>
|population_density_km2 = 109.888
* <small>Nordest Territorium (1657-1775)</small>
|population_density_sq_mi = 284.609
* <small>Kandoora della Est (1725-1795)</small>
|population_density_rank =
* <small>Ching Ky Punth (1753-1821)</small>
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* <small>Nord Colonie de Sud Punth</small><small>(1755-1799)</small>
|GDP_PPP =            <!--(Gross Domestic Product from Purchasing Power Parity)-->
* <small>Gran Peninsula (1762-1800)</small>
|GDP_PPP_rank =
* <small>Antarktis Burgund (1834-2026)</small>
|GDP_PPP_year =
* <small>Nova Levantia (2027-''present'')</small>
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|-
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank =
!Urcea
|GDP_nominal = $907,558,921,600
|1568–''present''
|GDP_nominal_rank =
* <small>Antilles (1568-2035)</small>
|GDP_nominal_year =  
* <small>Medimeria (2035–''present'')</small>
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $21,304
<small>Kandoora (1598-1795)</small>
|GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank =
|-
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| colspan="2" |
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== Contents ==
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* 1 Etymology
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* 2 History
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** 2.1 Prehistoric era
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*** 2.1.1 Stone Age
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*** 2.1.2 Bronze Age
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*** 2.1.3 Iron Age
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** 2.2 Classical Antiquity
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*** 2.2.1 Umardi Migration
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** 2.3 Medieval Period
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*** 2.3.1 Late Medieval Period
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**** 2.3.1.1 Mazdastan
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** 2.4 Early modern era
'''Pukhgundi''', officially the '''Republic of Pukhgundi''',  is a minor-power sovereign country central in western [[Audonia]]. It is bound by the [[Aab-e-Farus]] in the north, [[Tapakdore]] in the southwest, [[Dhavastu]] in the south, [[Akkai]] in the southeast, and the [[Sea of Saksona]] in the west. It is a {{wp|constitutional republic}} with universal suffrage is praised for holding consistently open and fair elections in the Region.  
*** 2.4.1 Colonization
**** 2.4.1.1 Company rule
**** 2.4.1.2 Great Rebellion of Slavery Bay
** 2.5 Late modern era
*** 2.5.1 Emirati War
** 2.6 Contemporary era
*** 2.6.1 Operation Kipling
*** 2.6.2 Globalization
* 3 See Also
== Etymology ==
== History ==
=== Prehistoric era ===
==== Stone Age ====
==== Bronze Age ====
==== Iron Age ====
=== Classical Antiquity ===
The Pukhtunkhwan Empire of western Alshar spanned a vast area from the late Iron Age until the Muslim conquest in the 800s. Spanning from the Pukhtun Sea to Dwemer Bay, the civilization turned empire was one of the most powerful in Classical Punth. The empire was built around the harnessing of agricultural techniques, the mass domestication of livestock, and Zoroastrianism. Able to produce cities, the Pukhtunkhwans had a distinct advantage over the roving bands of nomads that they subjugated. Establishing a complex system of runners that maintained communications in the vast and rapidly expanding empire. The broad application of farming and herding turned the open plains of northwestern Alshar into a patchwork of city states all paying tribute to the armies and courts of the emperor. The loose confederation fractured under pressure from the incoming Oduniyyad Muslims between the 810s, the core southern part of the empire finally falling in the 840s. The remaining cities became independent city states beyond the reach of the Muslim expansion, maintaining their script, religion, and cultural practices.
==== Umardi Migration ====
Feeling that their culture was being marginalized in the last century BC the Umardi peoples of the Umi coastal province of the Pukhtunkhwan Empire migrated to the eastern shore of Audonia. They established a cultural stronghold in the north eastern corner of modern Umardwal. They outnumbered the Arabi in the area by the 2nd century and had fully established themselves as an Audonian culture by the 6th century. The area they inhabited was loosely called Umalia by the neighboring civilizations in Audonia. Umalia and the Pukhtunkhwan Empire remained close until the Muslim conquest/conversion of the Umardis was viewed as cultural treason and ties were severed.
=== Medieval Period ===
Main article: Oduniyyad Caliphate


The Golden Age of Islam in Alshar from DATE 800s? until 1031 was not a Golden Age for the Pukhtunkhwans. The Umardis were used to great effect to dominate their homeland and the lands of the Pukhtunkhwans. Constantly under threat, the culture of the once great empire was suppressed and the practice of Zoroastrianism was banned and forced underground. The period that the Umardis ruled over the lands of Pukhtunkhwa were dark and desperate times. It was under these conditions that the ideals of Shia Islam became prevalent. The Pukhtunkhwans and Umardisboth adopted the school and it became a contentious issue leading to a schism that saw the collapse of the Oduniyyad Caliphate in Alshar, in 1031.
It is a member of the [[League of Nations]], the {{wpl|International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement}}, and many other international organizations. It is a {{wp|emerging market}}, {{wp|market economy}} focused on exports, under the watchful eye of [[Burgundie]] whose companies have a massive stake in the country's economic activity. It is an active member in the [[Middle seas region]]'s economic activity. Many scholars have criticized its economic governance and politics, arguing that it is merely a client of the [[Burgoignesc thalattocracy]]'s economic and cultural might.
==== Late Medieval Period ====
The Pukhtunkhwans remained free for only a short time before they were forced to become tributary states of the expansionist Khandharan Empire in 1158, a Shia kingdom that was attempting to hold all of the Muslim areas of Alshar. At its greatest extent it covered a landmass from modern day Puhkgundi, through Khatosthan, along the nations of the Gulf of Kandara through Tapakdore. Within the Khandharan Empire the administrative divisions were broken out into emirates. The Emirate of Khandharan Pukhtunkhwa was given to the Bohra, an imported Khandharan noble family who led the country until it was colonized by the Burgundian West Punth Trading Company in 1635. The Bohra Emirate focused on its production of fine teas and tisanes. Importing varietals from across the empire and from the far eastern Ai dynasty. It became wealthy in the tea trade as well as olives, olive oil, and wheat. Often in the top 5 richest province of the Khandharan Empire, it developed itself as a center of Shia thought establishing the Great Madrasa of Khorrasan. Its tea rooms became centers of discourse evolving into an open educated society among the merchant class. The farmers and herders of the Bohra Emirate enjoyed a relaxed enforcement of the state religion and Zoroastrianism was common.


Bohra maintained its role as a bread winner for the empire and as a cultural center for Shia Islam. Upon the arrival of NATION traders and settlers, the emirate was the wealthiest in the empire and had expanded its claims to encompass three other provinces.
The people of Pukhgundi are predominantly culturally {{wp|Khas people|Pukhti Gorkha}}, speak {{wp|Nepalese language|Pukhti}} , and most practice {{wpl|Hinduism}}.
===== Mazdastan =====
In 1485, Zoroastrian sheiks took up arms to establish their own emirate with their religion as the sole faith of the state. The Zoroaster Rebellion lasted from 1485 until 1524 and eventually saw the creation of a Zoroastrian emirate, called Mazdastan. Mazdastan and Bohra coexisted but where the sites of periodic and violence sectarian violence. This created an elite class of warriors, called the Mazadani Spahi.


Mazdastan was ruled by a theocratic oligarchy of 7 high priests. They arbitrated cases and selected policy. They formed a series of forced crusades in the borderlands with Bohra in 1543, 1585, and 1606. These missions saw the wholesale slaughter of Shia villages. The reprisals were brutal. The Mazdastani capital of Qaimbat was razed twice and the population put to the sword. It was during these wars that gunpowder weapons became common features of the Mazadani Spahi, from which the Bandoqchi Mazadani evolved as a separate arquebuser unit. During the 1606 raid into Bohra territory the smaller Mazdastani army decimated a Bohran army, four times its size. This and the arrival of the Burgundian West Punth Trading Company was the start of an empire-wide military reform that saw the standardization of military units, and the adoption of firearms. These reforms were never realized as the Burgundian West Punth Trading Company’s war hardened veterans ripped into the continent.
==Demographics==
=== Early modern era ===
{{Pie chart
With the arrival of the Burgundian West Punth Trading Company on imperial soil in 1598 and their subsequent establishment of a colony in 1605 the subjects of the empire, including Bohra and Mazdastan, went on the defensive.
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==== Colonization ====
| thumb =right
The Burgundian West Punth Trading Company first arrived in the area of Bohra and Mazdastan in 1607 and established a factory along what would become the Verdant Coast. This factory was primarily for the purchase and export of tea and tisanes but also engaged in slavery, primarily from those of Mongolic ethnic origin from the Khanates. In 1611, Mazdastan became a protectorate as the protestants sympathized with the suppressed minority. Following the Khandharan Succession War from 1614-1619, the Burgundian West Punth Trading Company took direct control of much of the central and northern parts of the empire, including Bohra. Mazdastan remained an semi-autonomous protectorate until the Presidency Act of 1771 at which point it was assumed into the Pukhtunkhwan Burgundie.
| caption = Self-reported ethnic origin in Tapakdore (2030)
<br />
===== Company rule =====
Main article: Burgundian West Punth Trading Company


From its conquest in 1616 until the Presidency Act of 1771, Bohra was part of the Occidental Punth Colony with lands from modern day Kagazi and Khatosthan. Due in large part to its open intellectual society this area was treated as an extension of the Isle of Burgundie and strong bonds were formed between the Bergendii and the Khandharan and Pukhtunkhwan people. The area tea industry boomed as organized and early industrial methods were married with traditional methods and techniques. The colonial capital of Omsalgi was, in the 17th century the largest and most densely populated metropolis in Alshar. The industrious nature of the extant merchant class meant that company rule was particularly hands off. With the exception of the introduction and investment in early industrialized methods of cultivation and manufacture, the Levantines, Khandharans and Pukhtunkhwans remained uninvolved in each other’s business affairs. The native populations cultivated and the company handled the export of goods and slaves.
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In the protectorate of Mazdastan the company remained uninvolved except to collect tribute and enforce the sovereignty of the state. This meant that aside from company soldiers, no Levantines spent considerable amounts of time in the protectorate. This led to a sense of independence in Mazdastan that would later come to blows the post-independence period. Mazdastan focused its efforts on manufacturing with a planned economy guided by its governing council. They became particularly adept in the firearms manufacturing industry. Due to the concern over unrest and rebellion, the Burgundian West Punth Trading Company imposed a monopoly on the sale of Mazdastani firearms. The company started their monopoly with an order for 600 Jezzails, Mazdastani muskets, in 1703, with a list of specifics. This is considered the first time in Burgundian history that fire arms were standardized for military issue. Upon receipt of the muskets in 1705, another order was placed for 1500 more. This relationship expanded until 1795. It is assumed that by 1749 4 in 7 company musketeers were using Jezzails. As a result the Mazdastani ruling class were hardly surprised that the Presidency Act of 1771 assumed them into the Pukhtunkhwan Burgundie Presidency as they had become so vital. Resistance to the move was primarily expressed through strikes and work slowdowns, however in 1773 the whole of the presidency was forced to recognize Zoroastrianism as their second official religion and religious persecution was outlawed. This angered many Shia leaders as they saw it as a way to embolden the peasant farmers to keep the middle class occupied as the Bergendii tightened their control of the region.
==History==
===== Great Rebellion of Slavery Bay =====
===Pukhgundi colony===
Joining the Great Rebellion of Slavery Bay in 1798, the Pukhtunkhwan Burgundie Presidency Muslims sought to both push the company out of Alshar and also to reinstate Shia as the sole religion of the region. The Mazdastanis remained loyal to the company but were overwhelmed by the sheer number of Shia troops. They were formed into the Puhkgoignesc Gorkha Rifles in 1805 and became a unit of the Burgundian Foreign Legion in 1811 after the fall of the Pukhtunkhwan Burgundie Presidency.
{{Further|Burgoignesc colonial empire}}
=== Late modern era ===
{{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|BRTC]], [[Duchy of Bourgondi]]
==== Emirati War ====
Main article: Emirati War


Between Burgundie, the United Pukhgundian Emirates, the Trucial States, and the Emirate of Kagazi. 1865-1871.
Tea, silk, teak plantations
=== Contemporary era ===
==== Operation Kipling ====
Main article: Operation Kipling
==== Globalization ====
== See Also ==
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa


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==Geography==
[[Category: Urcea]]
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[[Category: Valcimport]]
File:Urpad beel.jpg
{{Alshar topics}}
File:Sunset view point, Nisangram village.jpg
File:Assam tea garden view.jpeg
</gallery>
===Climate===
{{Further|Prevailing Winds}}
[[File:Pukhgundi climate map.png|center|Thumb|Climate map of Pukhgundi.]]
 
==Economy==
===Employment===
===Textiles===
===Fertilizer production===
 
===Agriculture===
[[File:Wet rice paddy fields in Dibrugarh district, Assam, NE India.jpg|200px|right]]
{{wp|Basmati rice}}, {{wp|rapeseed}}, {{wp|mustard seed}}, {{wp|jute}}, {{wp|potato}}, {{wp|sweet potato}}, {{wp|banana}}, {{wp|papaya}}, {{wp|areca nut}}, {{wp|sugarcane}}, and {{wp|turmeric}}.
 
====Tea====
[[File:Tea garden of Assam.jpg|200px|right]]
[[File:People working at tea garden 001.jpg|200px|right]]
{{wp|Assam tea}}
 
====Silk====
{{wp|Assam silk}}
 
===Tourism===
====Agrinergie====
Main article: {{wpl|Agrivoltaics}}
===Logging/Mineral extraction===
{{wp|Teak}}
====Mining====
====Drilling====
===Fishing===
====Aquaculture====
Main article: {{wp|Aquaculture}}
Aquatic life farming, in general
 
*{{wp|Pisciculture}}- fish farming
**{{wp|Mariculture}}- Saltwater fish farming
*{{wp|shrimp farming}}
*{{wp|oyster farming}}
*{{wp|algaculture}}
 
===Trade===
====Transshipment====
Main article: {{wp|Transshipment}}
 
====Customs and tariffs====
Main article: {{wp|Customs}}
 
===Infrastructure===
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File:Koliabhomora Setu.jpg
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====Maritime====
====Rail====
Pukhgundi uses [[Track gauges around the world|Standard gauge]], 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) as most of its rail infrastructure has been under the auspices of [[Burgundie]] and its sphere of influence in the [[Middle seas region]], who all use that rail gauge.
 
====Roads====
[[File:Taxi in Assam Guwahati IMG 3855.jpg|200px|right]]
 
=====Louage=====
A '''louage''' is a minibus shared taxi in many parts of [[Daria]] that were [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|colonized]] by [[Burgundie]]. In [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]], the name means "rental." Departing only when filled with passengers not at specific times, they can be hired at stations. Louage ply set routes, and fares are set by the government. In contrast to other share taxis in [[Audonia]], louage are sparsely decorated. Louages use a color-coding system to show customers what type of transport they provide and the destination of the vehicle. Louages with red lettering travel from one state to another, blue travel from city to city within a state, and yellow serves rural locales. Fares are purchased from ticket agents who walk throughout the louage stations or stands. Typical vehicles include: the [[MILCAR#Trucks|MILCAR Jornalero]], the [[TerreRaubeuer_Motor_Car_Company|TerreRaubeuer Valliant 130]], and the [[Cross_Trucking_Company#Industrial_and_Construction|CTC M237-07]].
 
====Air====
====Energy and electricity====
====Phone service and internet====
 
== See also ==
*[[Burgoignesc thalattocracy#Cultural_usage|Burgoignesc thalattocracy]]
*[[Middle seas region]]
 
{{Audonia topics}}
[[Category:Audonia]]
[[Category:Countries]]
[[Category: Burgundie]]
[[Category:NPC Countries]]
[[Category: Burgoignesc NPC Countries]]
[[Category:Map Completion Project]]
[[Category:2023 NPC Contest]]
[[Category:Pukhgundi]]

Revision as of 22:07, 28 March 2024

Republic of Pukhgundi

Flag of Pukhgundi
Flag
Location of Pukhgundi
Location of Pukhgundi
CapitalSarkar
Largest largest cityTarigar
Official languagesPukhti, Burgoignesc
Ethnic groups
Primarily Pukhti Gorkhas
Religion
Primarily Hindu
Demonym(s)Pukhgundti
GovernmentRepublic
• President
Nandakishor Mitra
Establishment
• Independence
1811
Area
• Total
387,669.42 km2 (149,680.00 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
42,600,400
• Density
109.888/km2 (284.6/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$907,558,921,600
• Per capita
$21,304
CurrencyCommon Middle Sea Florin (CMS ƒ)
Driving sideright side

Pukhgundi, officially the Republic of Pukhgundi, is a minor-power sovereign country central in western Audonia. It is bound by the Aab-e-Farus in the north, Tapakdore in the southwest, Dhavastu in the south, Akkai in the southeast, and the Sea of Saksona in the west. It is a constitutional republic with universal suffrage is praised for holding consistently open and fair elections in the Region.

It is a member of the League of Nations, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and many other international organizations. It is a emerging market, market economy focused on exports, under the watchful eye of Burgundie whose companies have a massive stake in the country's economic activity. It is an active member in the Middle seas region's economic activity. Many scholars have criticized its economic governance and politics, arguing that it is merely a client of the Burgoignesc thalattocracy's economic and cultural might.

The people of Pukhgundi are predominantly culturally Pukhti Gorkha, speak Pukhti , and most practice Hinduism.

Demographics

Self-reported ethnic origin in Tapakdore (2030)

  Nepali (63.4%)
  Tamils (14.2%)
  Ebidi (7%)
  Occidental (2.9%)
  other/multi-ethnic (12.5%)

History

Pukhgundi colony

BTC BRTC, Duchy of Bourgondi

Tea, silk, teak plantations

Geography

Climate

Climate map of Pukhgundi.
Climate map of Pukhgundi.

Economy

Employment

Textiles

Fertilizer production

Agriculture

Basmati rice, rapeseed, mustard seed, jute, potato, sweet potato, banana, papaya, areca nut, sugarcane, and turmeric.

Tea

Assam tea

Silk

Assam silk

Tourism

Agrinergie

Main article: Agrivoltaics

Logging/Mineral extraction

Teak

Mining

Drilling

Fishing

Aquaculture

Main article: Aquaculture Aquatic life farming, in general

Trade

Transshipment

Main article: Transshipment

Customs and tariffs

Main article: Customs

Infrastructure

Maritime

Rail

Pukhgundi uses Standard gauge, 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) as most of its rail infrastructure has been under the auspices of Burgundie and its sphere of influence in the Middle seas region, who all use that rail gauge.

Roads

Louage

A louage is a minibus shared taxi in many parts of Daria that were colonized by Burgundie. In Burgoignesc, the name means "rental." Departing only when filled with passengers not at specific times, they can be hired at stations. Louage ply set routes, and fares are set by the government. In contrast to other share taxis in Audonia, louage are sparsely decorated. Louages use a color-coding system to show customers what type of transport they provide and the destination of the vehicle. Louages with red lettering travel from one state to another, blue travel from city to city within a state, and yellow serves rural locales. Fares are purchased from ticket agents who walk throughout the louage stations or stands. Typical vehicles include: the MILCAR Jornalero, the TerreRaubeuer Valliant 130, and the CTC M237-07.

Air

Energy and electricity

Phone service and internet

See also