| Felinist Shahdom of Barmenia Brmék Nkaé Sháknstat | |||||
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| Anthem My Homeland | |||||
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| Capital Sekhmet | |||||
| Languages Brmek (official) | |||||
| Demonym Barmenian | |||||
| Government Federal and Theocratic Monarchy Shah First Azi I Last Shahbanu First Tri I Last | |||||
| Legislature Meclis (Assembly) | |||||
| Area 856,800 km² | |||||
| Population 99,741,356 (3543) | |||||
| Currency Barmenistan (BAR) | |||||
The Felinist Shahdom of Barmenia was the official name of Barmenistan under the rule of Azi I and Tri I of the House of Temrkai-Mede.
History[]
The Shahdom was declared in 3737 following the collapse of the Luthorised Republic. Leading figures in Brmek society summoned Jelbek Prince Azi and Princess Tri to Sekhmet. The pair arrived in 3738 and were wed and crowned Shah and Shahbanu. Their descent from Princess Dina was however questioned, and they were ultimately replaced in 3743 by Alexia Mede-Jubilee and Justinian Mede-Jubilee, grandchildren of Set I, bringing the Felinist Shahdom to an end.
Politics and Government[]
The Shahdom was a federal diarchy which operated with two heads of state, a Shah and a Shahbanu. Political power was shared between a federal government led by the Prefect and the Pentarchal Satrapies which were led by appointed Satraps. The federal government handled defence, foreign relations and shared sovereignty with the satrapies in most other areas.
Foreign Relations[]
The Felinist Shahdom was a supporter of union between Jelbic countries and also supported closer cooperation between north Majatran countries.

