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'''Patasura''' ({{wp|Pali language|Pali}}: 𑄛𑄖𑄥𑄪𑄢, ''Patasura''; {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}: ''Supratiana''), officially the '''Republic of Patasura''' ({{wp|Pali language|Pali}}: 𑄉𑄕𑄢𑄎𑄴𑄎 𑄛𑄖𑄥𑄪𑄢, ''Gaṇarajja Patasura''; {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}: ''Repubblica di Supratiana'') is a country located on the [[Satria|Satrian subcontinent]]. The country borders, from clockwise, [[Venikara]], [[Rajyaghar]], [[Ajahadya]], [[Ansan]], and [[Padaratha]]. With a population of 110 million persons, Patasura is the second most populated country in Satria, beyhind Ajahadya. | '''Patasura''' ({{wp|Pali language|Pali}}: 𑄛𑄖𑄥𑄪𑄢, ''Patasura''; {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}: ''Supratiana''), officially the '''Republic of Patasura''' ({{wp|Pali language|Pali}}: 𑄉𑄕𑄢𑄎𑄴𑄎 𑄛𑄖𑄥𑄪𑄢, ''Gaṇarajja Patasura''; {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}: ''Repubblica di Supratiana'') is a country located on the [[Satria|Satrian subcontinent]]. The country borders, from clockwise, [[Venikara]], [[Rajyaghar]], [[Ajahadya]], [[Ansan]], and [[Padaratha]]. With a population of 110 million persons, Patasura is the second most populated country in Satria, beyhind Ajahadya. | ||
Humans have continuously inhabited the region for tens of thousands of years, with archeological evidence showing the existence of {{wp|sedentary agriculture}} from as far back the 6th millennium BCE. Located at the crux of the [[Bashurat river|Bashurat delta]], Patasura soon became the heartland of {{wp|Indo-European peoples|Satro-Eucleans}}, and gave rise to numerous petty city-states. These city-states became epicenters for religious and economic activity throughout the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages. Through {{wp|synoecism}}, three city-states emerged as hegemonic powers in the Bay of Bashurat; culminating in the historiographic "[[Old Kingdoms]]" period. Throughout the classical age, the Old Kingdoms established vast {{wp|thalassocracy|thalassocratic}} polities encompassing extensive ocean, riverine, and overland trade and market networks. Because of their reliance on trade for wealth, the Old Kingdoms began to decline by the start of the {{wp|Common Era}}, and they were eventually conquered by the ascending [[Sangma Empire]]. | Humans have continuously inhabited the region for tens of thousands of years, with archeological evidence showing the existence of {{wp|sedentary agriculture}} from as far back the 6th millennium BCE. Located at the crux of the [[Bashurat river|Bashurat delta]], Patasura soon became the heartland of {{wp|Indo-European peoples|Satro-Eucleans}}, and gave rise to numerous petty city-states. These city-states became epicenters for religious and economic activity throughout the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages. Through {{wp|synoecism}}, three city-states emerged as hegemonic powers in the Bay of Bashurat; culminating in the historiographic "[[Old Kingdoms]]" period. Throughout the classical age, the Old Kingdoms established vast {{wp|thalassocracy|thalassocratic}} polities encompassing extensive ocean, riverine, and overland trade and market networks. Because of their reliance on trade for wealth, the Old Kingdoms began to decline by the start of the {{wp|Common Era}}, and they were eventually conquered by the ascending [[Sangma Empire]]. | ||
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Sangma rule was marked initially by heavy oversight, with the territories of the "Old Kingdoms" being coalesced into the Sangman crown lands. Local magistrates were directly appointed by the Sangman emperors. Subsequent rulers would lessen their control over the delta. The decline of the Sangma led to the formation of the [[Pala Empire]] in the Bay of Bashurat following the rebellion of local princes, and the northern reaches of Patasura breaking away. The Pala challenged Sangman suzerainty over the course of the 12th and 13th centuries, but ultimately fell to the [[Togoti Khaganate]] after it conquered the Bashurat basin. During this period, the city-states of the basin coalesced into the [[Suvarjhana Confederacy]], and, while nominally under Togoti control, exerted moderate influence in the Bay of Bashurat. The collapse of the Togoti resulted in the Suvarjhana falling under the control of the Togoti Warlord Shaybani Khan, who, in turn, established an independent state. The succeeding [[Asaprada Empire]] came to rival the Rajadom of Ajahadya that had emerged in the east. Throughout the 1700 and 1800s, the Asaprade continued to open up to increasing [[Euclea|Euclean]] influence. [[Kassar]] became the first permanent Euclean concession, being given to [[Soravia]] following a punitive expedition. Ultimately, the collapse of the Asaprade at the dawn of the 19th century resulted in near-total [[Etruria|Etrurian]] colonization of the area, as the newlyfound independent princely states swore fealty to the Etrurian monarchy for protection against Ajahadya. | |||
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During the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], Patasura supplied hundreds of thousands of troops to [[Etruria]]. The [[Satrian Auxiliary Corps]] fought throughout [[Coius]], with some units even fighting in Etruria proper. Post-War, anti-Etrurian sentiment grew as hopes of {{wp|home rule}} were dashed, and functionalism grew in Etruria. The outbreak of the [[Solarian War]] saw a widespread Satrian revolt occur, spearheaded by the Ajahadyan-Patasuran "Pan-Satrian League." Following the complete withdrawal of Etruria in 1946, the Patasuran-branch of the Pan-Satrian League split, and leader [[Anirvan Sarasvati]] declared Patasura independent. After the Solarian War, Ajahadya launched invasions of both Patasura and Rajyaghar, starting the First Satrian War. The war ultimately reseulting in a Patasuran victory, and cemented both Sarasvati as a national hero and the [[National Republican Congress]] as the dominant political force in the country. | |||
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Politically, Patasura is a {{wp|dominant-party}} {{wp|federal}} {{wp|republic}}. |
Revision as of 23:30, 28 July 2022
Republic of Patasura Repubblica di Supratiana 𑄉𑄕𑄢𑄎𑄴𑄎 𑄛𑄖𑄥𑄪𑄢 Gaṇarajja Patasura | |
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Motto: 𑄥𑄖𑄴𑄠𑄟𑄬𑅇 𑄎𑄠𑄖𑄬 "Truth alone triumphs" | |
Anthem: "Patasur, Land of Gold" | |
Map of Patasura | |
Capital and largest city | Kusumapura |
Recognised national languages | Pali Vespasian |
Ethnic groups | 41.5% Bengali 25.4% Oriya 12% Bhojpuri 9% Marathi 6% Konkani 2.6% Telugu 1.9% Malayalam 1.1% Assamese 0.5% Other |
Demonym(s) | Patasuran |
Government | Federal dominant-party presidential republic |
Floriano Brahmachari | |
• Vice President | Pranit Satpathy |
• President of the Ratthayya Sosad | Narayan Cerino |
Legislature | Ratthayya Sosad |
Independence from Etruria | |
• Recognized | 22 August, 1946 |
• Current constitution | 6 January, 1993 |
Area | |
• | 625,946 km2 (241,679 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate | 111,493,290 |
• 2020 census | 108,182,767 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | €2.066 trillion |
• Per capita | €18,533 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | 1.102 trillion |
• Per capita | €9,880 |
Gini (2020) | 35.9 medium |
HDI (2020) | 0.7 high |
Currency | Patasuran florin (PAF/PÆ’) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy (CE) |
Driving side | left |
Internet TLD | .pa |
Patasura (Pali: 𑄛𑄖𑄥𑄪𑄢, Patasura; Vespasian: Supratiana), officially the Republic of Patasura (Pali: 𑄉𑄕𑄢𑄎𑄴𑄎 𑄛𑄖𑄥𑄪𑄢, Gaṇarajja Patasura; Vespasian: Repubblica di Supratiana) is a country located on the Satrian subcontinent. The country borders, from clockwise, Venikara, Rajyaghar, Ajahadya, Ansan, and Padaratha. With a population of 110 million persons, Patasura is the second most populated country in Satria, beyhind Ajahadya.
Humans have continuously inhabited the region for tens of thousands of years, with archeological evidence showing the existence of sedentary agriculture from as far back the 6th millennium BCE. Located at the crux of the Bashurat delta, Patasura soon became the heartland of Satro-Eucleans, and gave rise to numerous petty city-states. These city-states became epicenters for religious and economic activity throughout the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages. Through synoecism, three city-states emerged as hegemonic powers in the Bay of Bashurat; culminating in the historiographic "Old Kingdoms" period. Throughout the classical age, the Old Kingdoms established vast thalassocratic polities encompassing extensive ocean, riverine, and overland trade and market networks. Because of their reliance on trade for wealth, the Old Kingdoms began to decline by the start of the Common Era, and they were eventually conquered by the ascending Sangma Empire.
Sangma rule was marked initially by heavy oversight, with the territories of the "Old Kingdoms" being coalesced into the Sangman crown lands. Local magistrates were directly appointed by the Sangman emperors. Subsequent rulers would lessen their control over the delta. The decline of the Sangma led to the formation of the Pala Empire in the Bay of Bashurat following the rebellion of local princes, and the northern reaches of Patasura breaking away. The Pala challenged Sangman suzerainty over the course of the 12th and 13th centuries, but ultimately fell to the Togoti Khaganate after it conquered the Bashurat basin. During this period, the city-states of the basin coalesced into the Suvarjhana Confederacy, and, while nominally under Togoti control, exerted moderate influence in the Bay of Bashurat. The collapse of the Togoti resulted in the Suvarjhana falling under the control of the Togoti Warlord Shaybani Khan, who, in turn, established an independent state. The succeeding Asaprada Empire came to rival the Rajadom of Ajahadya that had emerged in the east. Throughout the 1700 and 1800s, the Asaprade continued to open up to increasing Euclean influence. Kassar became the first permanent Euclean concession, being given to Soravia following a punitive expedition. Ultimately, the collapse of the Asaprade at the dawn of the 19th century resulted in near-total Etrurian colonization of the area, as the newlyfound independent princely states swore fealty to the Etrurian monarchy for protection against Ajahadya.
During the Great War, Patasura supplied hundreds of thousands of troops to Etruria. The Satrian Auxiliary Corps fought throughout Coius, with some units even fighting in Etruria proper. Post-War, anti-Etrurian sentiment grew as hopes of home rule were dashed, and functionalism grew in Etruria. The outbreak of the Solarian War saw a widespread Satrian revolt occur, spearheaded by the Ajahadyan-Patasuran "Pan-Satrian League." Following the complete withdrawal of Etruria in 1946, the Patasuran-branch of the Pan-Satrian League split, and leader Anirvan Sarasvati declared Patasura independent. After the Solarian War, Ajahadya launched invasions of both Patasura and Rajyaghar, starting the First Satrian War. The war ultimately reseulting in a Patasuran victory, and cemented both Sarasvati as a national hero and the National Republican Congress as the dominant political force in the country.
Politically, Patasura is a dominant-party federal republic.