Kamarupa[1] (/kɑːmərupə/) is a landlocked country in southern Asia. It borders Bhutan and Tibet to the north, Jambu to the west, and Erawati to the east. The country is a federal constitutional monarchy consisting of five semi-autonomous monarchies and three federal territories. It gained independence from the British Empire in 1939, later becoming a member of the Organization of Democratic Nations in 1948.

Federation of Kamarupa

কামৰূপ সংযুক্ত ৰাজ্যবোৰ
Kamarupa Khongzukto Raizôbor
Flag of Kamarupa
Flag
Location of Kamarupa
CapitalDurzaya
Official languagesKamarupi
Recognised regional languagesSiloti • Manipuri • Boro • Tripuri • Garo • Miri • Carbi
Ethnic groups
≈60% Aryan
≈40% Kitara
Religion
Hinduism • Protestantism • Islam • Buddhism • Tribal religions
DemonymKamarupi

History

Government and Politics

Notes

  1. ^ Kamarupi: কামৰূপ সংযুক্ত ৰাজ্যবোৰ Kamarupa Khongzukto Raizôbor, lit. 'United States of Kamarupa'

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