Difference between revisions of "Amunat"
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Revision as of 17:54, 27 February 2023
Allegiance | Sirdabi Caliphate |
Capital | Kneph-Nebet |
Demonym | Amunati |
Official Language | Sirdabi |
Official Religion | Azadi |
Currency | fals/dirham/nour |
Native Heritages | Amunati, Sirdabi |
Amunat is one of the Sirdabi Caliphate's north Idiri provinces, lying directly to the west of Raziya and east of Ifru. A dry and sunny land, the province is dominated by the great River Tamarat, whose seasonal flood waters and the rich silt deposited by them each year have made the surrounding valley among the most productive agricultural areas in the world. Amunat has a proud and extremely long history, having been for millennia one of the greatest kingdoms of the ancient world, with a sophisticated culture that influenced peoples around the Adelantean basin and beyond. It retains much of this cultural cachet even today, along with a faintly exotic reputation for mystery and magic.