feat: Rebrand Polkadot/Substrate references to PezkuwiChain

This commit systematically rebrands various references from Parity Technologies'
Polkadot/Substrate ecosystem to PezkuwiChain within the kurdistan-sdk.

Key changes include:
- Updated external repository URLs (zombienet-sdk, parity-db, parity-scale-codec, wasm-instrument) to point to pezkuwichain forks.
- Modified internal documentation and code comments to reflect PezkuwiChain naming and structure.
- Replaced direct references to  with  or specific paths within the  for XCM, Pezkuwi, and other modules.
- Cleaned up deprecated  issue and PR references in various  and  files, particularly in  and  modules.
- Adjusted image and logo URLs in documentation to point to PezkuwiChain assets.
- Removed or rephrased comments related to external Polkadot/Substrate PRs and issues.

This is a significant step towards fully customizing the SDK for the PezkuwiChain ecosystem.
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// This file is part of Bizinikiwi.
// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//! # FRAME Pallet Examples
//!
//! This crate contains a collection of simple examples of FRAME pallets, demonstrating useful
//! features in action. It is not intended to be used in production.
//!
//! ## Pallets
//!
//! - [`pezpallet_example_basic`]: This pallet demonstrates concepts, APIs and structures common to
//! most FRAME runtimes.
//!
//! - [`pezpallet_example_offchain_worker`]: This pallet demonstrates concepts, APIs and structures
//! common to most offchain workers.
//!
//! - [`pezpallet_default_config_example`]: This pallet demonstrates different ways to implement the
//! `Config` trait of pallets.
//!
//! - [`pezpallet_dev_mode`]: This pallet demonstrates the ease of requirements for a pallet in "dev
//! mode".
//!
//! - [`pezpallet_example_kitchensink`]: This pallet demonstrates a catalog of all FRAME macros in use
//! and their various syntax options.
//!
//! - [`pezpallet_example_split`]: A simple example of a FRAME pallet demonstrating the ability to
//! split sections across multiple files.
//!
//! - [`pezpallet_example_frame_crate`]: Example pallet showcasing how one can be built using only the
//! `frame` umbrella crate.
//!
//! - [`pezpallet_example_single_block_migrations`]: An example pallet demonstrating best-practices for
//! writing storage migrations.
//!
//! - [`pezpallet_example_tasks`]: This pallet demonstrates the use of `Tasks` to execute service work.
//!
//! - [`pezpallet_example_view_functions`]: This pallet demonstrates the use of view functions to query
//! pallet state.
//!
//! - [`pezpallet_example_authorization_tx_extension`]: An example `TransactionExtension` that
//! authorizes a custom origin through signature validation, along with two support pallets to
//! showcase the usage.
//!
//! **Tip**: Use `cargo doc --package <pezpallet-name> --open` to view each pallet's documentation.