Jadim

Kingdom of Jadim or just Jadim (ZHA-DEEM) (in English, Kingdom of Jadim, in Arabic, جمهورية جادمة) is an independent sovereign state located in Middle East. It has a population of approximately 70 million people and its density is 25 people per km sq, so it isn't crowded per km sq. Also, it has GDP (PPP) of 3,7 trillion $ in total and 54,000 $ per capita.

It's capital is in Dubai and it's official languages are Arabic and Jadiman English.

Name
The name "Jadim" comes from the Arabic word "jadima", meaning "rigid". This is a reference to the brief war that followed after World War I, as the Kingdom of Hejaz was unstable due to Jadiman rebellionists.

History
The history of Jadim began on the 30th of November 1918, with the ceasing of hostilities between the Ottoman Empire and the Allies at the end of World War 1. Following the division of the Middle East, thousands of Jadimans were located in the under. This angered the local Jadiman population, who, on the 24th March 1919, promptly rebelled. After a brief war, the Jadimans won and declared the Kingdom of Jadim on the 4th May 1919. When the UN was formed in 1948, Jadim was a founding member. In 1953, the current constitution was drafted, which still stands today.