Bahezki

Bahezki is the eighth largest city in Barokia. It is home to the oldest monuments in the country. The name is taken from the Thaposian word, Bahazk, meaning 'shine'.

Demographics
Bahezki is majority-populated by ethnic Thaposians, with semi-majorities of Muslims and Jews, and a minority of Christians (mainly from the Protestant and Coptic Orthodox faiths).

The Zionist movement in Barokia is mostly centered in Bahezki. This led to the Ghadurq attempting to end the Zionist movement there in Bahezki by force, by mass-murdering the Zionist population of the city. This led to the United Nations condemning Barokia.

Buildings (Tallest to Smallest)

 * Bahezki Tower
 * Barokia-Saudi Friendship Hospital
 * Shabel Sakhan Pakhurdin Tower
 * Azam Multipurpose Tower
 * Maseen Bowling Lanes
 * Bahezki Shop-Rite
 * Barokiya Ralfshah Bahezki Roundhouse
 * Bahezki Municipal Cylinder

Amusement parks

 * Six Flags Bahezki
 * Bahezki Mehran Lake Amusement Park