Board Thread:Custom Lore Development/@comment-26535281-20161119025053

Translated as Black (Ku) Land (Maat) in the language of it's natives. A land of towering statues and monuments to the gods both dead and living and a land ruled by the Kor (Ruler) It is one of the oldest lasting kingdoms known to man with only one dynasty change ever taking place (The Kufi being ousted by the Kumai)

The Land is split between lower Kumaat (The section in harad fertile and the barren coast) and upper Kumaat (The stretch of land in far harad)

At the very heart of this land are the two rivers of Sinai and Ninil who provide the land with fertile soil of which to farm and transportation of goods and merchants.

The other heart of this land would be the holy city of Ankh'niwt (Holy+city) (Also known by it's haradrim name as Azdubad) The Eternal city from which the Kor rules upon his subject and the very heart of the kingdom in spiritual, physical, and economic terms (Military would go to Khope, from which the Khopesh is given it's name) it is the site of the palace complex and the many hundreds of grand monuments dedicated to the gods.

Kumaat is also a land of war. Kumaat fields a large army to defend the kingdom from the many barbarians (A'as, Literally savage, A'a, and man, s.) at it's borders. It's army is well equipped and fields war machines and infantry the envy of it's neighbors but lacks really in anything naval.

Kumaat is a monarchy. It originally was two kingdoms ruled by two Kors until the Great Uniter. From that day fourth a new dynasty emerged with the two lines of kor's becoming the viziers of the kingdom and the new dynasty the new Kors.

Now for a little bit of the Bureaucracy before I'm done here:

The Kingdom is split into a series of Nomes (Provinces) each ruled by a Nomarch who is both a political, military, and religious leader in Kumaat society. Nomarchs are essentially lesser nobles who report to the Viziers and the Kors. Each Nome must provides tithes of men and materials to the kor. Their are 45 Nomes in Kumaat with the 46th being Ankh'niwt

A Nome is broken down into smaller Sepats (Fiefs) who are ruled over by Sep'ts. There are thousands of Sepats throughout Kumaat. (Some major nomes would be, Ati, Muti, Akhut, and Chet) 