Senkher
| Senkheri Confederacy | |
|---|---|
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| General Info | |
| Official Name | Senkheri Confederacy |
| Common Name | Senkher |
| Capital City | Agnaqiul Sitikkut |
| Demonym | Senkheri, Senkherese |
| Politics | |
| Government | Confederal Tribal Monarchy |
| Head of State | Chief Anana Qimmiq |
| Legislature | Advisory Council |
| Official Language(s) | Senkherip Kitaani |
| State Religion | Senkheri Folk Religion |
| Currency | Senkheri Kiinaujaq |
| Demographics | |
| Population | 12 021 000 |
| Species | Skantoans |
| Major Languages | Kanangnangani Sinkuri |
| Minority Languages | |
| Assets | |
| Soldier Count | 220 000 |
| Geography/Astrography | |
| Planet | Skantos |
| Continent |
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| Grid Coordinate(s) | N19 |
| Historical Info | |
| Founded |
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| Other | |
| Created by | Hakced |
| Controlled by | Hakced |
The Senkheri Confederacy is a sovereign confederacy
Culture
The Confederacy is home to two distinct cultural groups the 'Western Senkheri' group practiced in Senkher itself, and the younger 'Eastern Senkheri' group practiced in northern Saikhan, with the most notable difference being the higher importance of nobility and hereditary leadership in the West and a higher focus on egalitarianism and leaders being 'respected persons' in the east. The west is much more centralized, finding itself ruled by 'Chiefs' which serve as leaders of larger 'Chiefdoms' (generally 'tribal' polities based around familial kinship networks) with the Chief of the Confederacy being the most influential figure within their culture, while the east is much more informal with each local chief (which are moreso 'elected' until death or resignation rather than being hereditary) being generally only held with major importance within their own Chiefdom. The west is culturally much more stratified, having strict patriarchal gender-roles brought forth by their home's harsh climate which lead to the hunting men rising to prominence while women primarily remained as homemakers (though their gender-roles mainly apply to 'social function' rather than how relationships and marriages operate thanks to a degree of individualism), while such a distinction is much less pronounced or even completely nonexistent in the east. Other major Senkheri beliefs include arranged marriages (exclusive to the west), strict social norms and expectations (more prominent in the west), a generally nomadic way of life (generally universal), a high religious reverence via Senkheri Folk Religion (more prominent in the west), and valuing generosity (more prominent in the east).

























