Kahndaq

Kahndaq

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Kahndaq is a fictional Middle Eastern country in the DC Comics Universe. While its real world location has not been specified, it appears to be on the continent of Africa, between Egypt and Jordan. A map in "JSA" #57 shows that it appears to be a landlocked country on the northern part of the Sinai Peninsula.

Fictional history

As revealed in the 1994 "Power of Shazam" series, Kahndaq is the homeland of the antihero Black Adam, who serves as the magically powered superhero of Egypt over 3600 years ago. In 1600 B.C. Kahndaq is burned to the ground by the supervillain Ahk-Ton; Black Adam's wife and children are killed during this attack. ["JSA" #43-44] The loss of his family and children eventually drives him to take extreme measures to protect Kahndaq. This in turn forces the wizard Shazam to remove Adam's powers and entomb him for centuries. ["The Power of Shazam!" #10]

In recent times the country is ruled by a Saddam Hussein-style dictator named Asim Muhunnad. Muhunnad is deposed by Black Adam and a group of former Justice Society of America members, and executed by Atom Smasher ["JSA" #56] . Adam then declares himself the new ruler of Kahndaq. Kahndaq is heavily damaged shortly thereafter by the Spectre, during the "Day of Vengeance" storyline. ["JSA" #73-75] After this attack, Black Adam joins Lex Luthor's Secret Society of Super Villains, as he feels this will serve to protect Kahndaq. ["Villains United" #1-6]

After the events of the Infinite Crisis, Black Adam rededicates himself as the protector of Kahndaq. He instituted many Draconian laws, including public executions every Wednesday (which he carries out himself) ["52", Week 14] . Kahndaq also becoms a signatory nation to the Freedom of Power Treaty, which excludes foreign metahumans from operating inside member countries' borders. Other signatories to the Treaty include China, North Korea, and Myanmar. ["52", Week 6]

Adam's harsh policies are tempered after he meets Adrianna Tomaz, a young woman presented to him by Intergang as a bribe to allow them to use Kahndaq as a base for their criminal activities. Adam and Adrianna fall in love, and Adam shares his powers with her, transforming her into the the superhuman Isis. After Adam and Isis wed, they find Adrianna's lost brother Amon, and Adam transforms him into the superpowered Osiris. The trio pledge themselves to turning Kahndaq into an earthly paradise. Their plans are shortlived, as Kahndaq is attacked by the Four Horsemen, a quartet of artificially enhanced beings based in the nearby country of Bialya. Osiris is eaten by the humanoid alligator Sobek, who is actually the Horseman known as Famine, while Isis dies after Kahndaq is blighted by acid rains sent by Pestilence. ["52", Week 43] With her dying breath, Isis tells Adam his methods are the only way to protect Kahndaq, and asks him to avenge her. Saddened and enraged, Adam attacks Bialya, killing nearly every inhabitant, then goes on to attack China. ["52", Week 45] After a fierce battle with an army of superheroes, Adam is rendered powerless by the combined efforts of Captain Marvel and Zatanna. The now human Adam returns to Kahndaq to wander its streets anonymously.

The capital city of Kahndaq is called "Shiruta", named after Black Adam's deceased first wife. Its flag consists of three horizontal, black and white stripes combined with three golden pyramids, each representing a dead member of Adam's family. At least one of its official languages, as seen in "52" #14, is Arabic.

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