Magnostadt

Magnoshutatt (マグノシュタット, Magunoshutatto), formerly the Mustashim Kingdom (ムスタシム王国, Musutashimu Ōkoku), is the home country of Yamuraiha. It holds a population of 300,000 individuals.

Appearance
It's a big city, which is surrounded by a huge wall. The buildings in the country resemble small palaces, with some of the buildings floating in the air, which can be accessed by using flying carpets. There is a huge water stream with magic tools around it distributing the water around town. There is also cultivated land, with statues resembling three pregnant women embracing their hands to the land. The statues have a magic tool that is able to use the magic of life to produce the vegetable plants surrounding the statue.

Magnoshutatt's territories are seen to be surrounded and protected by three strong magical barriers with the Academy City being in the center and source of its power is the great quantities of magoi that is perpetually created within the city.

Places

 * Academy City
 * Magnoshutatt Academy
 * 1st Level Authorization District
 * 2nd Level Authorization District
 * 3rd Level Authorization District
 * 4th Level Authorization District
 * 5th Level Authorization District

History
Magnoshutatt was responsible for the destruction of the Mustashim Kingdom. Magnoshutatt was just a Magic Academic from the former Kingdom when the magicians citizens and students, led by Matal Mogamett, rebelled and attacked the Royal Family, the Princess Dunya Mustashim was the only one escaped and survived. Since then a new country was founded by Mogamett.

Mu Alexius, a general from the Laem Army, states that Magnoshutatt tried to attack the Laem Empire. In addition, Scheherazade defines it as a great abnormality, as the Kou Empire.

Use of Magic
Magnoshutatt is a country where magicians belong at the highest order, they use magical tools to distribute the water around the town and use the magic of life to produce vegetables for the agriculture and flying carpets to carry good. Due the use of magical tools, there isn't need for slaves. To power up the magic tools, they use the Magoi of the people in the 5th Level Authorization District, who are deemed worthless as they can't use magic or aren't able to pay their taxes.

Discrimination
Despite being a lively country there is a huge discrimination against Gois. Magnoshutatt citizens are divided into 5 different classes, and according to those classes, the places where you can enter, the place where you live and even who you can marry or how many children you can have are severely restricted. The principle to divide people into those classes is if they are born into a magician family or not. These are the levels of citizenship of Magnoshutatt. *Goi is the term for non-magicians.
 * 1st Level of Citizenship: All the high level magicians under the Magnoshutatt Academy’s chancellor. There are currently 500 people in this level.
 * 2nd Level of Citizenship: It is extended to all the Magnoshutatt Academy’s second year students and above and to all the magicians who have the Magnoshutatt nationality. There are currently 3,000 people in this level.
 * 3nd Level of Citizenship: It is extended to all the Gois who have both their parents as magicians, to all the Gois who have some particular technical skills, to those belonging to the army or working for the government. There are currently 20,000 people in this level.
 * 4th Level of Citizenship: All the Goi citizens of Magnoshutatt. There are currently 80,000 people in this level.
 * 5th Level of Citizenship: The Goi citizens of Magnoshtatt who are not able to pay the tax liability. There are currently 200,000 people in this level.

World Exploration Arc
Aladdin goes to Magnoshutatt for his studies of Magic.

Trivia

 * The current name of the kingdom "Magnoshutatt" is probably a combination of the Latin word Magnus (great) and the German word Stadt (city). Another possiblity is that the name Magnoshutatt might be derived from a combination of Arabic مَجُس Majuus (or relatedly from Ancient Greek Μάγος Magos - regardless, both derived from Old Persian Magush), which means "Magi", and the German word Stadt, meaning "city". Thus "Magustadt" - "City of Magi".
 * The previous name of the kingdom, "Mustashim", is derived from Arabic مُستَعصِم Musta3ṣim (also written as "Musta'sim" in more common, but less precise transcription), an adjective describing one whom exercises restraint in face of temptation. The kingdom also shared its name with Al-Musta'sim Billah, the last Abbasid Caliph of Baghdad.