Khanjori

Khanjori ( Nuhin pronunciation: [xaɲori]) is a town in southern Nuhinba. According to a 2020 study, Khanjori has a population of 45,628, making it the second most populous settlenent in the country, below its only city and capital, Aloktiena, and is the capital of the Khanjori district. It has an area of 135 km². Khanjori is the oldest town in Nuhinba, established as a trading town in the island in the 1st century BC.

The town is home to many Nutaderram shrines, all of which are protected by the Nuhin government. Nuhinba's oldest mosque, Shah Ibrahim Mosque, is a significant part of the town's skyline. Until the establishment of Aloktiena in 1053, Khanjori was the center of the island, and was the capital of the Nuhin kingdom until that year.