Mehmet State

Mehmet State is one of the 5 kingdoms that makes up the HCCK. Per capita it is the wealthiest and overall it has the second largest economy in the entire Confederation. The Kingdom is among the fastest growing in Anterra with growth rates of around 15% over the last decade - due mostly to the rise of its energy and real estate industries. Mehmet State has around 12 million people, and borders Atargistan to the West. Geographically it is mostly compromised a large desert with mountains to the North and Northwest.

The kingdom was founded around the 16th century when nomadic Uyghur tribes won the Third Kodeshi-Mehmet War and were able to carve a state for themselves. They were later reintegrated into Kodeshia as a tributary state by the 19th century. When Qobad came to power in nearby Hydar, the Mehmet monarchy slowly broke away from Kodeshia and formed its own army. It effectively became an independent state in all but name. In the 1950s it joined with Hydar and several other states to form the HCCK and was finally internationally recognized as separate from Kodeshia. While Mehmet was far more stable than its neighbors such as Hydar and Saria it remained quite poor and dealt with a variety of political tensions. The country was primarily known abroad for its major rare earth mineral deposits. In the 90s massive shale deposits were discovered in the rugged terrain of Mehmet and foreign oil companies began to acquire great interest. Large scale extraction of Mehmet's shale deposits did not occur under Elihan Samedi came to the country in 2005 and began setting up wells all over the country. Vast infusions of capital led to an boom of the industry. Also came a real estate boom from wealth fleeing Hydar and the rest of Kesh. Vast "ghost cities" emerged across the country brought on by speculative bubbles.

Politically speaking, Mehmet is an absolute monarchy with all power vested within the Mehmet Royal Family. The Royal Family has empowered the Three Departments and Six Ministries (Mehmet) to serve as the bureaucratic apparatus of the state. Despite being a monarchy Mehmet is known as a "libertarian paradise" with its minimal red tape, regulations, and low taxes. The state is minarchist in nature, only managing disputes between various groups and enforcing property rights. Still, large sections of the economy are owned by the state.

Demographically Mehemt is 70% Uyghur, with a significant Hui, Uzbek, and Han minority. 80% of the population is Haqiqatan and the state favors Haqiqatan over other religions, although the practice of other faiths is allowed in Mehmet as long as one pays the jizya tax. Many religious schools exist throughout Mehmet and the state enforces prohibitions against working on Friday's or during the 5 calls to prayer. Mehmet does not enforce a face covering mandate however it is generally recommended to dress modestly in public.