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| | [[File:Indian Weeb Art.jpg|right|thumb|225px|Painting of a 18th century noblewoman done in a Senrian art style.]] |
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| | '''Prasama''' (賞賛; from {{wp|Sanskrit|Parbhan}}: ''praśaṃsā'', "adoration") refers to a numerous cultural movements in [[Satria]], particularly [[Patasura]], that promoted and idealized the themes and aesthetics of [[Coius|south Coius]], initially [[Shangea]] but later switching to [[Senria]]. The term has since evolved to come to refer to and encompass both the exoticization and fetishization of south Coian peoples, including but not limited to {{wp|Koreans|Baeans}}, {{wp|Japanese people|Senrians}}, and {{wp|Chinese people|Shangeans}}, but also particularly the idealization of Senrian culture. Since the collapse of the [[Satrian Republic]], the term "political prasama" has been used by contemporary Satrian political scientists to describe the Patasuran political system, which is heavily modelled and influenced by both the Senrian [[Aikokutou]] and Shengean [[National Principlism]]. |
| |conventional_long_name = Republic of Patasura
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| |native_name = 眾國 日道<br>{{small|''Gaṇarajja Patasura''}}<br>''Repubblica di Supratiana''
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| |common_name = Patasura
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| |status = <!--Status of country, especially useful for micronations-->
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| |image_flag = Flag of Patasura.svg
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| |alt_flag = <!--alt text for flag (text shown when pointer hovers over flag)--> | |
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| |image_coat = Emblem of Patasura.svg | |
| |alt_coat = <!--alt text for coat of arms-->
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| |symbol_type = [[Coat of Arms of Orange|Coat of Arms]]
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| |symbol_footnote = <!--optional reference or footnote for the symbol caption-->
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| |national_motto = 真えわ 克服<br>{{small|''Satyameva Jayate''}}
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| |englishmotto = "Truth alone triumphs"
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| |national_anthem = 日道 土地か 金<br>"Patasura, Land of Gold"<br>[[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=|200px]]
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| |image_map = Map of Patasura.svg
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| |map_width = 275px
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| |loctext = <!--text description of location of country-->
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| |alt_map = <!--alt text for map-->
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| |map_caption = Map of Patasura
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| |image_map2 = <!--Another map, if required-->
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| |alt_map2 = <!--alt text for second map-->
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| |map_caption2 = <!--Caption to place below second map-->
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| |capital = [[Kusumapura]]
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| |coordinates = <!-- Coordinates for capital, using {{tl|coord}} -->
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| |largest_city = capital
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| |largest_settlement_type = largest city
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| |largest_settlement = <!--Name of largest settlement-->
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| |national_languages = {{Wp|Pali language|Pala}}<br>{{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}
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| |languages2_sub = <!--Is the second alternative type of languages a sub-item of the previous non-sub type? ("yes" or "no")-->
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| |ethnic_groups = 41.5% {{wp|Bengali people|Prasumi}}<br> 25.4% {{wp|Bhojpuri people|Sumandrese}}<br> 12% {{wp|Odia people|Kam}}<br>9% {{wp|Marathi people|Harringhati}}<br>6% {{wp|Konkani people|Marani}}<br>2.6% {{wp|Telugu people|Tamisari}}<br>1.9% {{wp|Malayalam people|Valarna}}<br>1.6% ''Other''
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| |ethnic_groups_year = <!--Year of ethnic groups data (if provided)-->
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| |religion_year = <!--Year of religion data (if provided)-->
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| |religion_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with religion data)-->
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| |demonym = Patasuran
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| |government_type = {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|dominant-party}} {{wp|presidential system|presidential}} {{wp|republic}}
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| |leader_title1 = [[President of Patasura|President]]
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| |leader_name1 = [[Floriano Brahmachari]]
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| |leader_title2 = {{wp|Vice President}}
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| |leader_name2 = [[Pranit Satpathy]]
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| |leader_title3 = President of the Ratthayya Sosad
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| |leader_name3 = [[Narayan Cerino]] | |
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| |legislature = [[Ratthayya Sosad]]
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| |lower_house =
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| |sovereignty_type = Establishment
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| |sovereignty_note =
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| |established_event1 = Satrian Republic
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| |established_date1 = 22 August, 1946
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| |established_event2 = Partition
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| |established_date2 = 15 October, 1976
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| |established_event3 = Current constitution
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| |established_date3 = 6 January, 1980
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| |area = <!--Major area size (in [[Template:convert]] either km2 or sqmi first)-->
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| |area_km2 = 625946
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| |population_estimate = 111,493,290
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| |population_census = 108,182,767
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| |population_census_year = 2020
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| |GDP_PPP = €2.066 trillion
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| |GDP_PPP_per_capita = €18,533
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| |GDP_nominal = 1.102 trillion
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| |GDP_nominal_per_capita = €9,880
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| |Gini = 35.9
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| |Gini_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with Gini number)-->
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| |Gini_year = 2020
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| |HDI_year = 2020
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| |HDI = 0.7
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| |HDI_change = increase
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| |currency = [[Patasuran florin]]
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| |currency_code = PAF/Pƒ
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| |time_zone = <!--e.g. GMT, PST, AST, etc, etc (wikilinked if possible)-->
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| |utc_offset = <!--in the form "+N", where N is number of hours offset-->
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| |time_zone_DST = <!--Link to DST (Daylight Saving Time) used, otherwise leave empty-->
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| |utc_offset_DST = <!--in the form "+N", where N is number of hours offset-->
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| |DST_note = <!--Optional note regarding DST use-->
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| |antipodes = <!--Place/s exactly on the opposite side of the world to country/territory-->
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| |date_format = {{abbr|dd|day}}-{{abbr|mm|month}}-{{abbr|yyyy|year}} ({{wp|Common Era|CE}})
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| |cctld = .pa
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| |calling_code = <!--e.g. [[+1]], [[+531]], [[+44]], etc-->
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| |patron_saint = <!--Use patron_saints for multiple-->
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| '''Patasura''' ({{wp|Pali language|Pala}}: 日道, ''Patasura''; {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}: ''Supratiana''), officially the '''Republic of Patasura''' ({{wp|Pali language|Pala}}: 眾國 日道, ''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, and the Xth most populated in the world.
| | The movement was initially purported by the lesser nobility in the [[Bay of Bashurat]], but spread to both the mercantile and higher nobility over the course of the 16th and 17th centuries as a result of the hiring of [[Tankenhei|tankenhei]] as warriors and court scribes throughout Satria. Prasama was initially a means of lessening the cultural divide between Satria and Senria with the ultimate goal of attracting tankenhei. This was taken to the extreme in practice, however, and nearly saw the complete embrace of Senrian and Shangean culture throughout the Bay of Bashurat, particularly during the interregnum years of the 16th century. |
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| 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.
| | Prasama was based on extensive interest in south Coian civilization, as well as attempts to replicate and reproduce them. "Prasamists" commonly adopted south Coian style names and attire, used south Coian themes and motifs in art and literature, and widespread adoption of south Coian philosophy or the blending of such philosophy with extant systems already present in Satria. Patronage of the movement varied from state-to-state but found a particularly strong foothold in [[Patasura]]. At the movement's height, its state patronage saw widespread restructuring of states based on the south Coian model, including the adoption of the {{wp|imperial examination}}, patraonization of Zohist monks through a perversion of the [[sengshui]] system, and various hybridizations of {{wp|Neo-Legalism|Neo-Taoshi}} with local governance. "Prasamic reformism" continued to in some form or another until Satria's colonization by [[Euclea|Euclean]] powers. |
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| | Critics of the movement have referred to it as "Satrian {{wp|Orientalism|Meridionalism}}," and even contemporary Satrian philosophers and writers bemoaned the movement as a gross simplification of south Coius, and a fascination with a stereotyped and one-dimensional view of south Coian culture as a whole. |
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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 [[Pan-Satrian Congress]] Following the complete withdrawal of Etruria in 1946, the Patasuran and Rajyaghari branches of the Pan-Satrian Congress declared the joint independence of a unified Satrian state, known as the [[Satrian Republic]]. Following the withdrawl of Senrian forces from its {{wp|trusteeship}} in Ajahadya, the latter voted to join the Satrian Republic. The unified Satrian state existed until 1976 when internal problems, and a split in the Pan-Satrian Congress, resulted in the disintegration of the country. Patasura was the last constituent entity of the Satrian Republic to secede, doing so on 9 October, 1979.
| | In the modern era, prasama has largely fell to irrelevance as the widespread colonization of Satria by [[Estmere]] and [[Etruria]] entrenched Euclean social and philosophical ideas in Satrian society. However, the term does see usage as a derogative, {{wp|weeaboo|to refer to admiration and fascination with East Borean culture}}. The term "political prasama" is used to refer almost exclusively to the Patasuran government structure, and has come to be synonymous with the Euclean political term "[[Southern democracy]]" within Satria. |
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| Politically, Patasura is a {{wp|dominant-party}} {{wp|federal}} {{wp|republic}}, and is classified as a [[Southern democracy|southern democracy]]. The country is politically dominated by the [[National Republican Congress]] which has formed every government since Patasura's secession from the Satrian Republic. The nation has a traditional three-branched government that exercises {{wp|separation of powers|Seyresian separation of powers}}. The executive is led by the [[President of Patasura]], currently [[Floriano Brahmachari]], and consists of the president and their cabinet. The legislature is made up of the 600-member [[Ratthayya Sosad]], and is the primary lawmaking organ of the government. The judiciary consists of the [[Supreme Court of Patasura|Supreme Court]] and its constituent judicial circuits.
| | The rise and decline of the prasama movement has remained a subject of debate. Prevailing theory holds that the movement was largely the result of Satrian view of the apparent stability of south Coian states that sharply contrasted with the rapid rise and decline of Satrian polities. The decline of prasama has largely been attributed to Euclean colonialism, the end of the tankenhei, and revivalist movements within Satria itself. |
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| Contemporary Patasura possesses a fast-growing economy and is considered a {{wp|newly industrialized country}}. Economically, the country ranks as the [[List of countries by GDP (Kylaris)|20th largest in the world]] by nominal GDP, and the 15th-largest by PPP. It is a member of the [[Community of Nations]], [[Council for Mutual Development]], [[International Trade Organization|ITO]], [[Global Institute for Fiscal Affairs|GIFA]], a founding member of the [[Bashurat Cooperation Organization]], and an observer in the [[Sangang Mutual Security Organization]]. Patasura possesses a rich cultural legacy shaped by centuries of history. It ranks among the most visited in [[Coius]] and the world.
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| Patasura - पथसूर्य (pathasurya - sun way/route) reference to the large valley running East-West in the north.
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| "Supratiana" - "upper satria"
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Painting of a 18th century noblewoman done in a Senrian art style.
Prasama (賞賛; from Parbhan: praśaṃsā, "adoration") refers to a numerous cultural movements in Satria, particularly Patasura, that promoted and idealized the themes and aesthetics of south Coius, initially Shangea but later switching to Senria. The term has since evolved to come to refer to and encompass both the exoticization and fetishization of south Coian peoples, including but not limited to Baeans, Senrians, and Shangeans, but also particularly the idealization of Senrian culture. Since the collapse of the Satrian Republic, the term "political prasama" has been used by contemporary Satrian political scientists to describe the Patasuran political system, which is heavily modelled and influenced by both the Senrian Aikokutou and Shengean National Principlism.
The movement was initially purported by the lesser nobility in the Bay of Bashurat, but spread to both the mercantile and higher nobility over the course of the 16th and 17th centuries as a result of the hiring of tankenhei as warriors and court scribes throughout Satria. Prasama was initially a means of lessening the cultural divide between Satria and Senria with the ultimate goal of attracting tankenhei. This was taken to the extreme in practice, however, and nearly saw the complete embrace of Senrian and Shangean culture throughout the Bay of Bashurat, particularly during the interregnum years of the 16th century.
Prasama was based on extensive interest in south Coian civilization, as well as attempts to replicate and reproduce them. "Prasamists" commonly adopted south Coian style names and attire, used south Coian themes and motifs in art and literature, and widespread adoption of south Coian philosophy or the blending of such philosophy with extant systems already present in Satria. Patronage of the movement varied from state-to-state but found a particularly strong foothold in Patasura. At the movement's height, its state patronage saw widespread restructuring of states based on the south Coian model, including the adoption of the imperial examination, patraonization of Zohist monks through a perversion of the sengshui system, and various hybridizations of Neo-Taoshi with local governance. "Prasamic reformism" continued to in some form or another until Satria's colonization by Euclean powers.
Critics of the movement have referred to it as "Satrian Meridionalism," and even contemporary Satrian philosophers and writers bemoaned the movement as a gross simplification of south Coius, and a fascination with a stereotyped and one-dimensional view of south Coian culture as a whole.
In the modern era, prasama has largely fell to irrelevance as the widespread colonization of Satria by Estmere and Etruria entrenched Euclean social and philosophical ideas in Satrian society. However, the term does see usage as a derogative, to refer to admiration and fascination with East Borean culture. The term "political prasama" is used to refer almost exclusively to the Patasuran government structure, and has come to be synonymous with the Euclean political term "Southern democracy" within Satria.
The rise and decline of the prasama movement has remained a subject of debate. Prevailing theory holds that the movement was largely the result of Satrian view of the apparent stability of south Coian states that sharply contrasted with the rapid rise and decline of Satrian polities. The decline of prasama has largely been attributed to Euclean colonialism, the end of the tankenhei, and revivalist movements within Satria itself.
Origins
History
Legacy
Patasura
Criticism