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<b>Samatkhaoul</b> (<small>[[Old Ibsa language|Old Ibsa]]:</small> ⲛ̀Ϣⲁⲙⲁⲧ Ⲭⲁⲁⲟⲩⲱⲩⲗ [ənʃamat kʰaːwuːl], <small>[[Ibsa language|Ibsa]][[Wúmchipkw'|:]]</small> ⲛ̀Ϣⲙⲱⲧⲭⲱⲱⲩⲗ [n̩ʃmoːtkʰoːuːl]), less commonly as '''Teveth''' (Ibsa: ⲛ̀ⲧⲏⲃⲉⲑ [n̩teːvetʰ]) is a country located in Central Yazland.
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<b>Samatkhaoul</b> (<small>[[Old Ibsa language|Old Ibsa]]:</small> ⲛ̀Ϣⲁⲙⲁⲧ Ⲭⲁⲁⲟⲩⲱⲩⲗ [ənʃamat kʰaːwuːl], <small>[[Ibsa language|Ibsa]][[Wúmchipkw'|:]]</small> ⲛ̀Ϣⲙⲱⲧⲭⲱⲱⲩⲗ [n̩ʃmoːtkʰoːuːl]), less commonly as '''Teveth''' (Ibsa: ⲛ̀Ⲧⲏⲃⲉⲑ [n̩teːvetʰ]) is a country located in Central Yazland.
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
The name ''Samatkhaoul'' comes from the Old Ibsa term ⲛ̀ϣⲁⲙⲁⲧ ⲭⲁⲁⲟⲩⲟⲩⲗ ''ən-śamat khāwūl'', meaning 'the fertile river'. Samatkhaoul is also referred to as '''Teveth''', deriving from the Old Ibsa term ⲧⲏⲃⲉⲑ ''Tēveth'' meaning 'the place of black fertile soil'.
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The name ''Samatkhaoul'' comes from the Old Ibsa term ⲛ̀ϣⲁⲙⲁⲧ ⲭⲁⲁⲟⲩⲟⲩⲗ ''ən-śamat khāwūl'', meaning 'the fertile river'. Samatkhaoul is also referred to as '''Teveth''', deriving from the Old Ibsa term Ⲧⲏⲃⲉⲑ ''Tēveth'' meaning 'the place of black fertile soil'.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==

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Samatkhaoul

(Ibsa) ⲛ̀Ϣⲙⲱⲧⲭⲱⲱⲩⲗ
nŠmōtkhōwūl
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Motto: ⲫⲛ̀ⲁϧⲁⲙⲉⲛⲓⲓⲗ ⲓⲫⲛⲣⲏⲣ

Phən-axamenīl iphnrēr

"Our voices are always true"
CapitalOttex
Official languagesOld Ibsa (official)
Ibsa (de facto vernacular)
GovernmentUnitary one-party state under a totalitarian dictatorship
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Kcha

Samatkhaoul (Old Ibsa: ⲛ̀Ϣⲁⲙⲁⲧ Ⲭⲁⲁⲟⲩⲱⲩⲗ [ənʃamat kʰaːwuːl], Ibsa: ⲛ̀Ϣⲙⲱⲧⲭⲱⲱⲩⲗ [n̩ʃmoːtkʰoːuːl]), less commonly as Teveth (Ibsa: ⲛ̀Ⲧⲏⲃⲉⲑ [n̩teːvetʰ]) is a country located in Central Yazland.

Etymology

The name Samatkhaoul comes from the Old Ibsa term ⲛ̀ϣⲁⲙⲁⲧ ⲭⲁⲁⲟⲩⲟⲩⲗ ən-śamat khāwūl, meaning 'the fertile river'. Samatkhaoul is also referred to as Teveth, deriving from the Old Ibsa term Ⲧⲏⲃⲉⲑ Tēveth meaning 'the place of black fertile soil'.

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