Kagibey

Kagibey, officially the Islamic Republic of Kagibey (Kagi: Kagibey İslam Cumhuriyeti), is a sovereign state located on the continent of Yoju, sharing borders with Kitami. Kagibey is a landlocked country. Bakali is the capital and largest city. Kagibey is a theocratic state governed according to the ideology of İmamiye, and the current leader is President Ali Karahan.

Kagibey has been continuously inhabited by a range of people since the period. Throughout most of its early history, Kagibey was comprised of numerous different tribes, most of which were nomadic. It was not until the 6th century AD that the tribes permanently settled in now what is Kagibey, leading to the creation of often feuding.

Kagibey was colonised by Nukigurun in the 1760s. During the decline of Nukigurun, a budding nationalist movement rose up against Nukigurun and officially expelled them in the War of Independence. Following this, Kagibey was ruled by an oligarchy of wealthy businessmen and nobility for 14 years before a civil war erupted in 1916 primarily between Islamist factions and those loyal to the ruling order. The Islamists won in 1919, and an Islamic Republic officially declared. Today, Kagibey is a though highly isolated from the rest of the world.