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Kingdom Of Mysore


The Kingdom Of Mysore is a nation led by Maharaja Krishna Raja Wadiyar on the continent of Asia. The Kingdom Of Mysore's government is a Constitutional Monarchy with very moderate social policies. Economically, The Kingdom Of Mysore favors moderate policies. The official currency of The Kingdom Of Mysore is the Mysore Rupee. At 64 days old, The Kingdom Of Mysore is an established nation. The Kingdom Of Mysore has a population of 551,316 and a land area of 5,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 110.26. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is at an all-time high with an approval rating of 100%.


The Kingdom Of Mysore is a semi-constitutional monarchy where the Maharaja, Krishna Raja Wadiyar, is able to sign off on laws, and in times of chaos, create his own laws with the higher court. After the Second Anglo-Mysore Wars, between Britain and Mysore, which ended in 1784, Mysore was able to capture Madras and establish dominance in South India. After achieving dominance, Mysore acted as a protectorate in which smaller weaker kingdoms would be protected and overtime annexed into Mysore itself. Today, Mysore consists of five provinces, Keralayam, Tamizh Nadu, Kannadiga, Tuluva, and Telinga representing the five main ethno-linguistic groups in the kingdom, Tulu, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, and Telegu.

Under the Wadiyar Royal Family, that has lasted almost 300 years, Mysore has flourished with a growing economy with many sectors from manufacturing, to agriculture, to tourism. The result of the economic growth has been that Mysore now boasts five major cities: the capital Mysore, Nellore, Shivamogga, Madurai, and Hyderabad. Along with these cities, three important port cities have also flourished with The Kingdom of Mysore controlling major trade routes from Arabia to Oriental, these port cities are Kochi, Madrasapattinam, and Kakinada.


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