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|national_motto = ''Wə́hə! T4ə́w ǵā́ǵiwāç cáw7cawāç!'' <small>(Classical Zawahi)</small><br>''A! Trrə́v dózvo 'v táftvo áran!'' <small>(Modern Standard Zawahi)</small><br>“Oh! How wonderful is your rule!”<!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists-->
 
|national_motto = ''Wə́hə! T4ə́w ǵā́ǵiwāç cáw7cawāç!'' <small>(Classical Zawahi)</small><br>''A! Trrə́v dózvo 'v táftvo áran!'' <small>(Modern Standard Zawahi)</small><br>“Oh! How wonderful is your rule!”<!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists-->
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|national_anthem = ''Wə́hə, Xáwūl'' <small>(Classical Zawahi)</small><br>“Oh, My Homeland”
 
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Exalted Samatkhaoul

(CZ) Swəmātxáwūl Raláx
(MSZ) Whmoɂhávar Rráh
Flag of Samatkhaoul
Flag
Motto: Wə́hə! T4ə́w ǵā́ǵiwāç cáw7cawāç! (Classical Zawahi)
A! Trrə́v dózvo 'v táftvo áran! (Modern Standard Zawahi)
“Oh! How wonderful is your rule!”
Anthem: Wə́hə, Xáwūl (Classical Zawahi)
“Oh, My Homeland”
CapitalOttex
Official languagesNone (de jure)
Classical Zawahi (de facto ceremonial and academic)
Modern Standard Zawahi (de facto vernacular)
GovernmentUnitary one-party state under a totalitarian dictatorship
Tad
Gza

Samatkhaoul, officially Exalted Samatkhaoul (Classical Zawahi: Swəmātxáwūl Raláx) is a country located in Central Yazland.

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