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Almeraei

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Republic of Almeraei
ܐܠܟܬܘܝ ܐܠܡܪܐܝ (Almeraei)
Melkatu-ī Almeraei
Flag of Almeraei
Flag
Emblem of Almeraei.svg
Seal
Demonym(s)Almeraei
GovernmentUnitary presidential constitutional republic
• President
TBD
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LegislatureNational Congregation
Formation
• Establishment of El-Cimir
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• Establishment of Aimur Empire
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• Subjugation by Ra’hat
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• Establishment of the Kingdom of Almeraei
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• Colonization of Southeast Abaria
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Population
• 2024 estimate
102,381,091 (4th)
• 2020 census
95,009,652 (5th)
HDI (2024)Increase 0.841
very high (8th)
CurrencyAlmeraei talminel (=)(ALA)
Time zoneUTC -2
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+85
Internet TLD.al

Almeraei (Almeraei: ܐܠܟܬܘܝ; hernicized: Almeraei), officially the Republic of Almeraei (Almeraei: ܐܠܡܪܐܝ ܐܠܟܬܘܝ; hernicized: Melkatu-ī Almeraei), is a sovereign state located in Southeast Abaria. With a population over 102 million people, Almeraei is the fourth-most populous country in the world; aditionally, it is the 5th-largest country by land area in Abaria, and the 7th-largest in the world. It borders thirteen countries by land to its west, north and east, and the Abarian Sea to the south. The capital and largest city is Elarai.

Almeraei is the location of one of the earliest formations of an advanced agricultural society and is known as one of the world's cradles of civilization, with evidence of non-agricultural sedentism accruing in the region as early as 24,000 years ago during the late Epipaleolithic. Agricultural settlements, fueled by the domestication of cereals and animals, spurred the development of some of the world's first cities and civilizations, the most notably being the settlement of El-Cimir along the Imir River approximately 9,000 years ago. Almeraei is the location of one of the earliest formations of an advanced agricultural society and is known as one of the Cradles of Civilization, with evidence of non-agricultural sedentism accruing in the region as early as 24,000 years ago during the late Epipaleolithic. Agricultural settlements, fueled by the domestication of cereals and animals, spurred the development of some of the worlds first cities the most notably being the settlement of El-Cimir along the Imir River approximately 9,000 years ago.

Situated within the tricontinental nexus, the region encompassing modern Almeraei has experienced periods where local polities exerted regional domination or were subject to external domination, the most notable periods being the ancient Aimur Empire, the vassalage era under Ra’hat, the growth of Himayaism under the Shiraqic Qal'aldesh and as a colonial state subject to Hyacinthean Empire. During the Second Hyacinthean Revolution, the Adorational diaspora to colonial Abaria to assist indigenous Almeraeites in establishing an Adorational State predicated on the ideology of Canonical Return and rebuilding the National Altar. On December 1, 1923 the Republic of Almeraei declared itself independent from Hyacinthe, igniting the First South Abarian War which continued until 1928. Bordering nations of Almeraei invaded in 1936 during the Great War in a confined regional conflict known as the Second South Abarian War.

Etymology

History

Prehistory

Ancient

  • El-Cimir - establishment of the old city of El-Cimir during the transitory Epipalaeolithic.
  • Imir Valley Flood - destruction of El-Cimir
  • El-Arai - old city of El-Arai established ~ 6,000 yeas ago by refugees of El-Cimir
  • El-Mur - Established after El-Arai
  • El-Cimir reestablished.
  • the Imir Tumuli and the process of burial swathing is a major part of early civilization.
  • Oraei - the Cult of El-Arai surrounding the polytheistic god Oraei is seeking to establish dominance in the region.
  • Formation of the Aimur Empire.
  • Al-Hinnari - Alraakuru-ur-Aimur
  • Almeraeite Regnal Testament revised.
  • Collapse of the Aimur Empire
  • Around this era the modern adherents of the Adorationist faith (Canonical Adorationalism) claim that of the stories of a monotheistic God begins guiding the Aleraeits as recorded in the the Adorational Canon.

Antiquity

800 BC-500 CE

Medieval

500 CE to 1500 CE

Modern

1500 CE - 1800 CE

Contemporary

1800 CE - Current Date

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