Itayana Solar Autocracy

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Itayana Solar Autocracy
Flag of Itayana
Flag
CapitalYanbango
Largest cityAsima
Official languagesKaayana
Ethnic groups
(2024)
Demonym(s)Amayana
GovernmentTheocracy
LegislatureIseyana Temple Conclave
Foundation
• Foundation of Yanbango
c.800 BC
1375-1521
1548-1875
11 May 1980
15 June 1996
Population
• 2024 census
55,678,291
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$1,021 billion
• Per capita
$18,343
Gini48.1
high
HDI0.75
high
CurrencyNahaasi
Date formatdd:mm:yyy:cc
Driving sideright

Itayana Solar Autocracy (ISA), commonly known as Itayana or The Temple State, is a state in the Central Scipia, bordered to the north by Charnea and to the west by <UKI> of the Nine Cousins of Sante Reze. Its claimed eastern border is M'Biruna, but the de facto eastern neighbour is the Amayana Makgato Federation. Its territory is centred in the Karana and lower Imo river basins and includes the largest inlets of Karana. The population of 55 million is spread in settlements across the basins with the major exceptions being the cities of Asima and Kanokari.

While part of the Greater Itayana, it is generally considered that the Temple State history started with the foundation of Yanbango c.800 BC around the Solar Temple of Yanbango. Overshadowed by larger polities, it rose to prominence as the site of the Yanbango Capitulaion, ending the Tenerian conquest of Karana and establishing the Tributary Provinces of Karana and Imo in 1375. The next 140 years are known as the Ihemodian Yoke, seeing the lower Karana and Imo basins turned into the breadbasket provinces of the Ihemodian Empire. The period ended in 1521, when the priests ousted Tenerian garrison of Yanbango, and in the next 27 years the Solar Temple reclaimed the entire Karana Basin. Further campaigns from 1568 to 1629 established the Second Unifying Realm as the dominant power in Southern and Oceanic Scipia; however, the Amayana renaissance was brief, reverted by infighting and factionalism within the Temple, as well as difficulties in gaining hold over the territories, and by 1875 the Realm collapsed completely, fracturing on independent governorates. The Agala War started the process of strengthening between three major polities of the region, centred around SMT, Asima and LDN; the Temple served as the mediator and the organizing force beyond modernization efforts through dispatching several missions to outlying countries, including Sante Reze, Orun Redisus, Zacapican, Elatia and Velikoslavia. In 1980, a clique of priests from the latter three missions asserted control over the Temple; starting of the Ninvite War in 1984 greatly aided in their effort of unifying the political landscape culminating in the Two Basins Constitutional Consensus in 1996.

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