Keikyo

Keikyo (: 桂疆 Keikyō), officially the Republic of Keikyo (桂疆共和國 Keikyō Kyōwakoku) and natively Bekkinna Ongko (: ቤኲና ኦዐኮ ), is a in Central Miju, bordering the Singye Sea to the northeast. It covers an area of 252,354 km2 (97,434 sq mi), much of which is with scattered, and has a population of 4,036,355. Grema, the largest city, is home to roughly half the country's population.

The modern-day territory was first verifiably settled by in the late 11th century CE, but their origin is unclear. They may be one of the many either Dembiyan, Bewan or Ebaberber state ethnic groups. The Bekkinnese clan system is said to have matured around this period, as defined the, although  was also scarcely practiced. In the 13th century, the advent of Sabbatarianist missionaries from the Dembiyan Empire transformed Bekkinnese life. The teaching of the to and the subsequent  of the Bekkinnese emboldened  en masse. By the end of the century, five major towns had been formed as a result of Dembiyan influence, each headed by a religious figure suggestive of a clan leader.