Chevspendi
Chevspendic horde
Chevspendi
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Motto | "Tiraniya kezinde ermek etwden göri erkindikte azap segedi" (Suffer in freedom rather than frolicing under tyranny) | ||||
Common Name | Chevspendi | ||||
Anthem | "Men ultimnin jarasin emdewge wäde berdim" | ||||
Demonym | Chevspendic | ||||
Official languages | Chevspendic | ||||
Currency | bartering | ||||
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Capital | Barkad, Ozzak, Kyrat, Dugthail | ||||
Government | Tribal oligarchy | ||||
Foundation | 1830 | ||||
Preceded by | n/a | ||||
Followed by | Sahr | ||||
Demography | |||||
Ethnicities | Burric | ||||
Population | 0.6 | ||||
Area | 69'420 km² |
Etymology
The name Chevspendic likely comes from the Chevspendic word Shevspendin meaning greater family.
Geography
The Chevspendic Horde traversed from doren, the great north, to kolus. They saw a variety of geography, from the tundra of the great north to the mamb river.
Climate
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Biodiversity
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Urban Areas
The Chevspendic horde was a nomadic civilization and generally avoided staying in one area for a long period of time. Regardless, common campgrounds included Makav, Kenoa, Ionas, Barkad, Ozzak, and Kyrat.
Politics
Government
The Chevpsendic horde was governed as a tribal federation in which each tribe had a Cynaz which would act as an oligarch. As time progressed tribed merged and some Cynaz even began to rule over multiple tribes. By the end of the horde's history only four Cynaz remained.
Subdivisions
It is disputed just how many tribes were in the Chevspendic horde as many of these were so culturally similar with eachother they acted almost as vassal states. Most experts place it as 22 tribes at their peak and three at their lowest.
Foreign Relations
Consistant foreign relations with the Chevpsendic horde was a difficult endeavor due to the decentralised ruling structure. Many nations like the city-state of Dugthail were mostly a trading partner while nations like Zokesia were likely targets for raiding.
Demographics
Languages and Culture
The Chevspendic language is of Burric origin and is most easily comparable to ancient Surnic. Linguistic research into Surnic has been aided by referring ancient sources to the Chevspendic language. Culture and traditions varied from tribe to tribe. In the early years of the Horde traditions were varied, but consolidated rapidly afterward. The Chevspendic horde took an assimilation policy to conquered peoples. City states that fell under the influence of the Chevspendi were either integrated or forced into a tributary system. Specified jobs like masonry and metallurgy are largely nonexistant in nomadic societies, which leaves mostly written sources by settled civilizations or works of art and literature by their tributary city-states.
Education
From the age of 8 upward Chevspendic children began firearm training. By the age of 15 Chevspendics partook in a coming of age ceremony which formalizes their adulthood status.
Occasionally more powerful tribes sent their children to the institutions of a settled civilization. Skills like literature, mathematics, philosophy, and administration entered the Horde as they taught their peers upon returning. This practice kept the average Chevspendic to nearly the same level of education as settled societies.
Religion
Chevspendics held onto their Ebudist faith no matter how many people they absorbed into the horde. Their practices in worship largely define the difference between Ebudism in Sahr and Ebudism everywhere else. During the Chevspendic invasion of Egercia Ebudist authorities from the horde and some brought in all the way from Surnay worked to convert their new Egercian subjects.
Military
Air
Air power of the Chevspendic horde was formed relatively late in their history from the flayer korpwsi (glider corps). These were originally gliders which were towwed by two or more Capals and held one observer. Scouting groups traveled ahead of the rest of the formation in a search line just close enough to send morse signals to eachother.
The nearly unanimous adoption of radar by the beginning of the 21st century led to the fitting of radar onto the gliders.
Army
The Chevspendic horde drew upon their tribes for the acquiring of levies in times of war. These were divided on a simple system of base twelve. 12 was a Ört komandasi (firing team), 8 öry komandasi made a Yris komandasi (battle team), 12 Yris komandasi was a Komandalik komandasi (command team) and 24 Komandalik komandasi was a Bakilaw komandasi (control team).
The most Infamous part of the Chevspendic horde was their use of the cavalry rifleman. These riflemen were developed around firepower and armour at the cost of maneuverability in order to remain competitive against armoured vehicles.
The Chevspendic horde was nearly landlocked for a majority of its history and were more renowned for their land prowess than naval prowess. They still recognized the practicality of barges which could be dragged which would allow for amphibious assaults across lakes or rivers.
Economy
Taxation
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Transport
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Trade
Trading was a linchpin of Chevspendic military prowess. Settled civilizations could specify individuals with such capacity nomadic civilizations could not compete. Many wars were fought for superior trading terms or to force tribes or city states into tributary status. Integration of conquered peoples like this gave access to settled technologies which were otherwise inaccessible.
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History
Founding (1800~)
Barkad rebellion
The Lavro coup (2094-2096)
The Cynazdic purge (2096-2106)
===Settling in the Sahrlands (2106-2122)
Notable Events
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