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Inetez (''[[Kretti(Pacifica)|Kretti]]: Инетëҙ; [[Austral (Pacifica)|Austral]]: No-Somewhere-Thesis'') is a country located in [[Cordilia (Pacifica)|Cordilia]], home to ''The End Temple'', ''Mausoleum of Prophecy'', ''Blind Prophet Valley'' and various other holy sites including supposedly the Mutlaqun or "Absolute Birth" itself. The preservation of these, to some religiously significant to others architecturally ingenious, locations occurs as a cultural tradition. Namely, every "third generation" is supposed to reconstruct and renovate publicly significant structures if erosion is noticed or damage done to them. Furthermore, it's home to "interesting" Dervish Orders, most stretching their roots for at least 400 years continuously.
Inetez (''[[Kretti(Pacifica)|Kretti]]: Инетëҙ; [[Austral (Pacifica)|Austral]]: No-Somewhere-Thesis'') is a country located in [[Cordilia (Pacifica)|Cordilia]], home to ''The End Temple'', ''Mausoleum of Prophecy'', ''Blind Prophet Valley'' and various other holy sites including supposedly the Mutlaqun or "Absolute Birth" itself. The preservation of these, to some religiously significant to others architecturally ingenious, locations occurs as a cultural tradition. Namely, every "third generation" is supposed to reconstruct and renovate publicly significant structures if erosion is noticed or damage done to them. Furthermore, it's home to "interesting" Dervish Orders, most stretching their roots for at least 400 years continuously.

Revision as of 09:14, 13 October 2022

Directorate of Inetez

Дијанет а Инетëҙипῤактан (Kretti)
Flag of Inetez
Motto: "Санланмак гостармеч ишик"
"Come Alive & Show The Light"
LocationCordilia
CapitalDoriyiprak
Largest largest_cityIslaqadprak
Official languagesKretti, Shanyu
Recognised national languagesKretti
Ethnic groups
Not Conducted
Religion
(2019.)
92.2% Muslim
6.8% Christian
1% Other Abrahamic
Demonym(s)Inetezi
GovernmentIslamic democracy
• Murshid Maslaha (trans. Austral "Guide of Public Interest")
Ghamerk Kahvecii
Vihan Polati
LegislatureDivan Porte
Revolution
• Mutlaqun Established
c. 8-9 A.D.
• Caliphate Era
2nd February 1027
• Sahib Era
30th June 1684
• Republican Revolution
14th May 1856
• Vezier-Ulema Revolution
19th May 1947
Population
• 2019. estimate
74,619,000
GDP (nominal)2019. estimate
• Total
$5,873,947,683,700 ($5.87 tril)
• Per capita
$78,719
CurrencySilver Dena ( ⋻ ) (SSD)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy A.D.
Mains electricity220 V–90 Hz
Driving sideright Template:Omit = EI EZN
Calling code+777
Internet TLD.ei

Inetez (Kretti: Инетëҙ; Austral: No-Somewhere-Thesis) is a country located in Cordilia, home to The End Temple, Mausoleum of Prophecy, Blind Prophet Valley and various other holy sites including supposedly the Mutlaqun or "Absolute Birth" itself. The preservation of these, to some religiously significant to others architecturally ingenious, locations occurs as a cultural tradition. Namely, every "third generation" is supposed to reconstruct and renovate publicly significant structures if erosion is noticed or damage done to them. Furthermore, it's home to "interesting" Dervish Orders, most stretching their roots for at least 400 years continuously.

Only archeological guesswork and fearmongering legends are known of Inetez before the emergence or conversion by the Mutlaqun. The early Adiluhquni Caliphate was one of the earliest "conquer & convert" empires in Pacifica, a practice which the dynasty would continue well until 1498. A period of reformation was undertaken by Caliph Ardahn after defeating his two pretending siblings and securing the inheritance. Ardahni Reformation involved diversifying the conquest culture by creating Landed Generals which provided enough breathing room for people of merit to undertake professions unrelated to war. First among many consequences was the simultaneous appearance of both a "Feud" and a "Merchant" classes, connecting their high status to the rural and the urban, respectively. Traces of this division can be seen in suffixes for administrative/civilian federal units within Inetez: each "Vahlayet" Province contains in itself either a "-tukum" or a "-prak", usually suggesting either rural or urban settlement. Creation of the aforementioned "Landed Generals" would lead to military reforms in 1571., where "The Imperial Guard" was formed. Overall, ruling a vast empire from 1027. to 1684., the Dynasty of House Adiluhqun was among the most successful in the known world.

Today, Inetez declares itself a "Directorate", classifying as an Islamic democracy. This is likely due to introduction of "Law of The State" in 1947., separating civilian governance (further divided between the Ulema or scholarly chosen Head of State and the directly voted in Head of Government) and the Grand Mughba judicial. Its' main industries include Textile, Tobacco, Furniture and Gambling, having a monopoly on the continent in the subsection of slot machine production. Vast, grandiose casinos paired with millennia-old geometrically-decorated architecture make it a tourist destination, though Tourism isn't traditionally included when calculating statistics "because it's unreliable".

Inetez has been considered a great power since the early Adiluhquni Caliphate, though for vastly different reasons ranging from conquest to modern-day cultural and economic influence. Its' status only fell to that of a regional power during the first half of the 20th century, as the Republics' countless wars were unsustainable. Luckily, neutrality during the Great War and post-1947 reforms stabilized Inetez again; Contemporarily considered either a great power or a superpower, though this arbitrary division namely comes from its' conservative policies which can be seen as either controversial or virtuous respectively.

Government:

Universal suffrage & closed ballot voting were introduced upon electing the Diyan Vezier (Head of Government) after 1947. in the adopted "Law of The State" within this policy was justified by calling upon "The Shura". The elected Diyan or (closest trans.) "Direction" subsequently chooses his own Grand Portes among the Divan Porte, limited to: Grand Porte of Finances (established 1121 A.D.), Grand Porte of Military, Grand Porte of Law and Grand Porte of External Affairs. Selected Grand Porta then ping back the Divan Porte and employ each "advisor" (MP) to work within one of the four Grand Porti (Ministries). "Law of The State" uses the GP of Law and the GP of External Affairs to relegate matters of civil law, police forces, foreign policies and notably "international contract law" from the religious justices.

Head of State, despite carrying the name of Murshid Maslaha (Guide of Public Interest) is a ceremonial figure elected by the most adequate religious scholars organized within the "Ulema" which by itself is not a permanent government office but a collective of University Directorates. Although Murshid Maslaha is, by "Law of The State" supposed to represent Inetez during international affairs, a common practice has been established that they are better handled by the GP-External Affairs appointee of "Messengers" (Ambassadors).

The government has a two-layered federal structure. "Vahlayet" (Province) is ruled as a civil entity by the elected Aghatep but is ruled as a judicial entity by the Grand Mugha. The Vahlayets are further divided between "Tukum" (rural) or "Prak" (urban); which are again coadministered by the Kaditep (civil) - Mugha (judicial) and the Akhan (civil) - Faqwy (judicial), respectively.


WIP, obviously