The Sultanate of Zaman is a prosperous and well-developed nation, boasting an advanced economy, a strong military, and a rich culture. Aside from being the region's largest producer of wheat, coffee, and dates, the Sultanate has become an economic powerhouse, developing a robust trade network and exporting its goods to various countries around the region.
For centuries, the Sultanate of Zaman has been a beacon of enlightenment and an intellectual powerhouse. The empire is home to a diverse and vibrant society, boasting a rich cultural heritage with influences from many different cultures. The three major religions of Zaman are Islam, Christianity and Judaism, however, many rural villages still worship their polythestic Pantheons. The major ethnicities are Arabs and Persians. However, there are minority groups such as the Armenians, the Amazigh, the Kurds and the Assyrians.
Politically, the Sultanate is ruled by Sultan Idris and his Wazirs, who have shaped the course of the empire through their wise and strategic leadership. There are three Emirs who rule over various sections of the grand expanse that is Zaman. The Emirs report back to the Wazirs who then report to the Sultan. There are many courts and trials taken in Zaman to make sure the empire remains peaceful. Economically, the empire is thriving, boasting a prosperous and well-developed trade sector. Socially, the people of the empire are devoted to tradition and values, yet willing to embrace change.
Major places to visit in Zaman include the prosperous capital, Madinat al-Salam, which houses one of the greatest Universities, Madrasat al-Firdous. Madrasat al-Firdous houses scholars from all over the world. There is also the grand masjid, Masjid al-Shams, Felicitatum Church, Yareakh Synagogue and Hadiqat Mariam park. Be sure to visit the restaurants, markets, libraries and festivals during your visit. May Allah bless Zaman with eternal prosperity!