Sunday 31 August 2008

King changes his Kaznian name

31.08.2008

The King (known by his Kaznian name as Dudayev Kovak) has today officially changed his Kaznian name from Dudayev Kovak to Urosh Dushonov.

Wednesday 13 August 2008

King creates royal flag

13.08.2008

The King has created a royal standard to represent the himself, it will also function as the government flag to represent the government.

Above: The royal and governmental flag


Tuesday 12 August 2008

Drastic action

12.08.2008

The government of Kaznia has officially stated that if Georgia is annexed as part of Russia, Kaznia will establish a territory called "Sakartvia" (Georgian:საქართვია Russian:Сакартвия) a name that is derived from Sakartvelo (Georgian word for Georgia). The territory will be established to preserve Georgian culture. The Decision came from the King himself when he said "Myself and the people of Kaznia will greatly miss Georgia, which can only be described as a one of a king unique European country". Sakartvia (also unofficially known as New Georgia) will be created to try and preserve Georvian culture and tradition.

Friday 8 August 2008

Kaznia expands borders

08.08.2008

Kaznia has today expanded its borders east. Malokaz however has expressed discontent claiming that they have had plans to expand eastward too.


Kaznia changes foundation day
Kaznia has officially changed the date of its foundation from 15th February 2007 to 1th March 2005, the change comes after the government considered that in 2005, there was a micronation created by Dudayev Kovak, and had similar characteristics to Kaznia. Founders day will now be held every 11th March. 15th February will be known as "Kaznia Day", a national holiday that celebrates Kaznia's culture, history and achievements.

Thursday 7 August 2008

Border dispute with Malokaz

07.08.2008

A small border dispute has occured today with Malokaz over the proposed Kaznian region of Slavinia. Malokaz was convinced not to expand into the area, due to Kaznian plans to claim it soon as "Slavinia".