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|conventional_long_name      = Great Arani
{{Region icon Levilion}}
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The '''Arani Empire''', otherwise known as the '''Great Arani''' (Thakur:''महाअरणी''), commonly referred to as '''Nabiya''' is a {{wp|semi-feudal}} {{wp|theocracy|theocratic}}-{{wp|monarchy|monarchic}} {{wp|stratocracy}} located in central [[Nabaia]]. The Arani Empire is one of the most populous states in Levillion with a population of 112 million. The capital of the empire is located in the spiritual city of Sonaghar, whilst the most populous city in the empire is Sindhu, located on the empire's southernmost coast. The Arani Empire covers a vast territory with multiple climates. Much of the empire is covered by tropical and equatorial climates, with very hot temperatures for most of the year and high levels of rainfall within the empire's interior rainforest regions. Much of the country's population is centred in the coastal regions as well as the two main rivers which run through the country, the Indranila and the Survanar Rivers. The Arani Empire was historically one of the most powerful actors in the eastern hemisphere, with large levels of influence in Nabaia and the neighbouring continents. However, within the modern era the Arani Empire has seen its influence decline considerably due to the impact of Auressian imperialism as well as political and economic instability. The Empire's de jure ruler and spiritual leader is the Arani, or 'Great Mother', currently [[Arani|Bhandishtha IV]]. The Arani is also the head of the empire's official faith, with the position boasting of an allegedly uncontaminated bloodline and descendance from the firstborn of Levillion.
The '''Sabarine Empire''' ({{wp|Latin|Sabarine}}: ''Imperium Sabarinum'') was an {{wp|empire}} which ruled over much of [[Auressia]] and parts of [[Idica]] between 412 BCE and 1819.  


Very little record exists of the civilisations which inhabited Nabaia prior to the rise of the empire, nevertheless, records that do exist tell of a number of dynasties which existed along the continent's coasts. Much of the inland however was believed to have played host to several nomadic peoples who mostly engaged in raider customs against their coastal neighbours. Sonaghar society quickly sprouted a powerful warrior culture with strong religious overtures. Soon the Sonaghar began to conquer and colonise much of their neighbouring territory, soon engulfing much of Nabaia. In 265 <small>BCE</small>, the Arani Empire was declared, with its domain extending across the rainforests and deserts of the continent. Despite its newfound power, the Great Arani soon found itself embroiled in conflict with its powerful neighbours, and internal disputes over succession and territory. However, in the Eighteenth century with rising Auressian influence and declining authority of the Arani, a group of military vassals, under their leader the Senapati, launched a successful coup to take over the governing duties of the Arani. As a result, much of the real governing power of the empire is vested in the Vriddhasangha, the Senapati and the warrior classes of the empire, whilst the Arani herself is merely a spiritual and figurehead leader.
Historians generally divide the Empire into two distinct periods, the [[First Sabarine Empire]] from 412 <small>BCE</small> to 501 <small>CE</small> and the [[Second Sabarine Empire]] from 501 to 1819. Whilst the First Empire saw Sabarine territory cover Auressia and Idica under an {{wp|autocracy|autocratic}} system of government centred on the [[Sabarine Emperor|Emperor]], the Second Empire saw Sabaria's borders retreat into Occidental Auressia with much greater power and {{wp|autonomy}} vested in the {{wp|vassals}} of the now {{wp|elective monarchy|elective}} Emperor.


Today, the Great Arani remains a influential, albeit economically poor nation with widespread inequality and poverty. The growing dominance of the warrior classes of the empire has led to fragmentation within the central government leading to the outbreak of a communist-inspired insurgency within the twentieth century which continues to threaten the dominance of the Sonaghar-led regime. The economy of the country is considerably underdeveloped, partially owing to the lack of foreign investment leading the Arani Empire's economy to be dominated by the agrarian and resource extraction sectors. The Empire is known to be a particular hotbed for precious gemstones such as {{wp|sapphires}}, {{wp|rubies}} and {{wp|emeralds}}, as well as {{wp|silver}} which played a major role in the Arani economy historically.  
Throughout their rule the Sabarines greatly influenced the culture, demographics and economies of the regions which they controlled, with the Sabarine systems of law and government still influencing modern states today. The Sabarines are also credited with influencing the spread and development of [[Perendism]], cementing it as the dominant faith in the western world. Many historians argue that the Sabarine Empire was perhaps the most important and influential empire in history, laying the groundwork for the modern world as we know it today.
 
The Sabarine Empire is generally thought to have been formed at some point in the Fifth-Century BCE following the consolidation of the Ardaic League under the rule of the Sabarine Kings. This new empire quickly conquered much of the territory across Auressia as well as parts of Idica. Whilst the Sabarine government would quickly morph into an autocratic system under the rule of the Emperor, Sabarian rule saw the simultaneous spread of legal codes, political representation and citizenship across the imperial provinces. As the Empire came under threat from barbarian migrations as well as internal power disputes, Sabaria's frontiers rapidly began to contract, soon centering on the imperial heartland of Occidental Auressia. The rise of Isaric raiders across the continent almost led to the empire's collapse though a series of military-minded emperor's allowed Sabaria to retain its independence and rebuild, albeit smaller and with power decentralised amongst the provincial lords. Such reforms would eventually culminate in the creation of an elective monarchy with the Emperor chosen by the foremost ecclesiastical and secular Princes of the Empire.
 
Throughout the medieval and early-modern period the power of the Emperor continued to wane as a succession of states including [[Blayk]] and [[Vervillia]] were able to gain their independence. The [[Wars of the Eagles]], a series of conflicts between the Empire's most powerful vassals, further weakened Sabaria and drove more power into the hands of the imperial subjects and away from the increasingly symbolic Emperor.  
 
The Empire collapsed in the aftermath of the [[Great Upheaval]] as revolution toppled the rule of John III of Palia, with successive attempts to restore the monarchy under Philip IV of Barcia quashed at the 1816 Congress of Sabaria. In the following years the Empire would be reformed into the [[Occidental Confederacy]] influenced by revolutionary ideas of {{wp|republicanism}} and {{wp|limited government}}. Whilst the Occidental Confederacy remains today, attempts to revive the empire in the Twentieth Century under the rule of [[Gabriel Zárate]] are seen by some as a [[Third Sabarine Empire]] though such attempts were ultimately defeated with the surrender of Lancero Palia in 1943 and the reestablishment of the Occidental Confederacy.


The Arani Empire maintains a strong level of isolationism within its foreign policy with the government holding a strong scepticism of foreign interference in its affairs, a legacy of the colonial period. Despite this, the Empire does fervently assert its authority across its traditional sphere of influence in greater Nabaia. Though owing to the underequipped and outdated nature of its military, Arani authority remains limited across the wider region with the government even struggling to maintain a foothold over its own territory.
==History==
==History==
===Prehistory===
===Foundation===
===River civilisations===
Evidence for an exact date for the founding of Sabaria is tenuous at best, though most historians generally agree the city was founded at some point in the late Ninth Century <small>BCE</small>. The traditional date for the founding of Sabaria is 804 <small>BCE</small> which is based on calculations from the work of Pollius the Younger by Nineteenth-Century Barcian historian and author of ''The Complete History of Sabaria'', Carlo di Pasqua. Little is known about early Sabaria due to the destruction of most early sources, though clues as to the city's founding can be derived from myth and legend.
===Sonaghar Kingdom & Rise of Jyanism===
 
===Arani Empire===
What is known is that Sabaria was a militaristic city state which was regularly in conflict with a number of its neighbours, notably thr Rudii and Camerians. Archeological evidence of bronze and ironworking for tools and spears also appears from this time. Sabarine legends however suggest that the city was founded by an eponymous hero named [[Sabarius]] who was tasked with scaling the Occidental mountains to slay a great {{wp|dragon}} which was terrorising the people of the continent. After slaying this dragon Sabarius descended the mountains to find a virgin plain along the [[Idro]] river where the spirits commanded him to build a settlement that "would become the foremost city in existence and the centre of all things".
===Apex===
 
===Disintegration & colonialism===
Sabaria was believed to have endured a number of raids in its early years predominantly from the neighbouring Rudii tribe. These raids and a series of early wars known as the [[Rudic Wars]] prompted Sabaris to form the [[Ardaic League]] with a number of friendly neighbouring cities in Fifth-Century <small>BCE</small>. This League though originally under the leadership of [[Ardea]] would quickly come to be dominated by Sabaria due to its military success against the [[Camerian War|Camerians]]. By 412 <small>BCE</small> the Sabarine League would become almost completely subordinated under the rule of the Sabarine Kings with the other states of the League firmly established as vassals paying tribute to their overlord. Historians would label this new period the Dominate period as power came to be centralised under the rule of King Petellius of Sabaria and is used by some to mark the beginning of the Sabarine Empire.
===Decolonisation & contemporary===


===First Empire===
:''Main article: [[First Sabarine Empire]]''
===Second Empire===
:''Main article: [[Second Sabarine Empire]]''
===Dissolution===
==Geography==
==Geography==
==Politics==
[[image:Sabarine expansion map.png|thumb|right|300px|Map of the territorial expansion of the First Sabarine Empire]]
===Arani===
First Empire
[[image:Mural Avolokitesvara.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Mural depicting Arani Abhitha V with her descendants]]
The Arani is the head-of-state of the Empire and acts as the spiritual head of [[Aranianism]], the Empire's official faith. As the Arani's authority stems from her alleged direct descendance from the mother of creation and her first children. As a result it is believed that the Arani bloodline is superior to that of mortal humans and as such is required to remain pure. Therefore, the royal family have historically practiced {{wp|consanguinity}} in order to maintain the purity of the imperial bloodline, unless the fostering of an offspring outside of the family is absolutely necessary to secure the royal family's future. The Arani is forbidden from any direct marriages, as it is believed she is spiritually married to both her country and people, though there is the expectation that the Arani would foster an offspring with a member of the Imperial family. As a result of many centuries of inbreeding, the royal family has become plagued with a number of genetic defects resulting in physical and mental deficiencies in its members, greatly impacting their ability to govern; a major factor in the seizure of power by the Senapati in the Twentieth century. Additionally, the level of inbreeding present in the royal family has led to significant problems in fostering offspring, with many rulers being rendered infertile as a result. Therefore, in recent years an increasing number of Arani have taken to fostering their offspring outside of the royal family with members of the nobility.


Although nominally ruling as an absolute god-empress, the authority of the Arani is vested in the Vriddhasangha and the Senapati. Nevertheless, the Arani is still required to uphold her religious duties as the head of the church and to ensure the upbringing and posterity of the royal family. The religious duties of the Arani include giving a yearly spiritual address and religious service across each of the empire's provinces, distributing blessings or spiritual healings, as well as regularly praying for the future prosperity of the realm. Historically, the royal family has been known for its spiritual connections, with many of its members traditionally believed to have various mystical abilities which would be displayed for a chosen few at private imperial ceremonies.
By the Sixth Century and the emergence of the Second Empire, Sabarine territory had been predominantly been consigned to Occidental Auressia. Whilst the Emperor retained control over the lands around Sabaria and the north-east in Forlana and Russeto, the vassals of the empire maintained high degrees of autonomy in their rule of the rest of the Sabarine lands. Whilst the subjects of the Emperor were required to swear fealty, submit to imperial law, submit taxation and could petition the Emperor in cases of final appeal. Nevertheless, the vassals of the Empire retained their own banners and were responsible for local justice and administration. Over time the autonomy and power of these vassals relative to the Emperor only began to grow. By the Tenth Century the territories of [[Blayk]] and [[Vervillia]] began to break away from the Empire, leading the Imperial frontiers to fall further southwards.


===Government===
==Language==
====Vriddhasangha====
[[image:Terme di diocleziano, lapis niger, 02.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Fragment of the Black Stone inscriptions found in Sabaria, one of the oldest surviving examples of the Sabarine language]]
The Vriddhasangha or Council of Elders is the ancient advisory council to the Arani, which is tasked with enforcing the Arani's will and providing advice as to the best way to govern the realm. Whilst the Arani no longer serves any governing function in the empire, the Vriddhasangha still maintains its position, though as an advisory body to the Senapati for political matters, and the Arani for matters spiritual. Since its inception, the Vriddhasangha has been made up of Court Eunuchs, brought up through the ranks of the country's civil service. Most court eunuchs were kidnapped as young boys from their families either within the empire, or from foreign lands during wars. The practice of utilising eunuchs was twofold: eunuchs held no personal familial or territorial connections, making them prime candidates to govern in the interest of the realm; and as eunuchs, there is no risk of contaminating the royal bloodline from their close connection to the royal family.
For much of the Empire's history {{wp|Latin|Sabarine}} was the official language, spoken by the majority of the citizen population of the empire and used in legal codes and literature. Early forms of {{wp|Old Latin|Old Sabarine}} written in archaic script from before the Fifth-Century BCE have been found in sites centred around Sabaria, with the oldest surviving example being the Black stone inscriptions. These inscriptions were taken from an ancient shrine within the city of Sabaria and are written in {{wp|boustrophedon}}, an early style of writing where alternating lines of writing are reversed and mirrored. Early Sabarine script was much closer to {{wp|Greek alphabet|Savolian}} than the modern variant and attempts to decipher the inscription have been met with limited success.


Each member of the Vriddhasangha is placed in control of specific Governing ministries of the Empire, these being the Ministries of Personnel, Revenue, Rites, Justice and Works. Whilst the Ministry of War was traditionally served by all members of the council during wartime, under the current administration, the Senapati is appointed as head of the Ministry of War. Official sessions of the Council of Five are held every season, for a total of four each year, or for emergency sessions under special circumstances. Official sessions involve the attendance of both the Arani and Senapati. However, when not in session, the Vriddhasangha meet on a regular basis to discuss the business of government or any outstanding issues within the Empire.
Most early examples of Sabarine proper stem from the Sabarine League or early Empire and include {{wp|twelve tables|legal tablets}} and {{wp|grafitti}}. Fragments remaining from the [[Library of Sabaria]] discovered in Antosa in 1546 remain the largest body of the Sabarine language from the Imperial period and the main original source of the language from the Empire. As the Empire expanded, Sabarine came to be used in the conquered provinces which much of the lay population adopting it through trade. Knowledge of Sabarine as a requirement for citizenship remained a constant throughout much of the imperial period leading to a wide uptake in the language amongst the provincial elite, even amongst {{wp|Germanic peoples|Isaric}} landowners and rulers in the late Imperial period. Nevertheless, many native languages particularly at the fringes of the empire remained in use amongst the majority of the lay population and in a number of cases remained in use for legal and administrative purposes in areas of Oriental Auressia and Idica.  


====Senapati====
With the contraction of the empire around the Sixth Century Sabarine became relegated to merely the languge of law and administration whilst vulgar or corrupted variants of the Sabarine language began to take hold amongst the lay population with a variety of dialects emerging across the provinces of the Empire. By the early modern period, Sabarine remained in use for legal and administrative purposes but was gradually being eclipsed by {{wp|Italian language|Idrean}} which began to take hold as a common trading language across eastern Occidental Auressia. Over time Idrean would be adopted by various royal courts across the empire, further relegating Sabarine. By the Eighteenth Century and the standardisation of Idrean, Sabarine only remained in use as a scholarly and religious language whilst Idrean was adopted as the new language of the state.
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Sabarine Empire
Imperium Sabarinum
412 BCE–1819
Coat of Arms c.1300
Coat of arms
CapitalSabaria
Common languagesSabarine
Idrean (late empire)
Religion
Apostolic Perendism
GovernmentAutocracy
(First Empire)
Absolute monarchy
(Second Empire)
Emperor 
• 412BCE–389BCE (first)
Petellius (as King)
• 1808–1816 (last)
Philip IV
History 
• Established
412 BCE
• Imperialis Period
31
• Second Empire
501
• Treaty of Breun
920
• Fourth War of the Eagles
1411
• Disestablished
1819

The Sabarine Empire (Sabarine: Imperium Sabarinum) was an empire which ruled over much of Auressia and parts of Idica between 412 BCE and 1819.

Historians generally divide the Empire into two distinct periods, the First Sabarine Empire from 412 BCE to 501 CE and the Second Sabarine Empire from 501 to 1819. Whilst the First Empire saw Sabarine territory cover Auressia and Idica under an autocratic system of government centred on the Emperor, the Second Empire saw Sabaria's borders retreat into Occidental Auressia with much greater power and autonomy vested in the vassals of the now elective Emperor.

Throughout their rule the Sabarines greatly influenced the culture, demographics and economies of the regions which they controlled, with the Sabarine systems of law and government still influencing modern states today. The Sabarines are also credited with influencing the spread and development of Perendism, cementing it as the dominant faith in the western world. Many historians argue that the Sabarine Empire was perhaps the most important and influential empire in history, laying the groundwork for the modern world as we know it today.

The Sabarine Empire is generally thought to have been formed at some point in the Fifth-Century BCE following the consolidation of the Ardaic League under the rule of the Sabarine Kings. This new empire quickly conquered much of the territory across Auressia as well as parts of Idica. Whilst the Sabarine government would quickly morph into an autocratic system under the rule of the Emperor, Sabarian rule saw the simultaneous spread of legal codes, political representation and citizenship across the imperial provinces. As the Empire came under threat from barbarian migrations as well as internal power disputes, Sabaria's frontiers rapidly began to contract, soon centering on the imperial heartland of Occidental Auressia. The rise of Isaric raiders across the continent almost led to the empire's collapse though a series of military-minded emperor's allowed Sabaria to retain its independence and rebuild, albeit smaller and with power decentralised amongst the provincial lords. Such reforms would eventually culminate in the creation of an elective monarchy with the Emperor chosen by the foremost ecclesiastical and secular Princes of the Empire.

Throughout the medieval and early-modern period the power of the Emperor continued to wane as a succession of states including Blayk and Vervillia were able to gain their independence. The Wars of the Eagles, a series of conflicts between the Empire's most powerful vassals, further weakened Sabaria and drove more power into the hands of the imperial subjects and away from the increasingly symbolic Emperor.

The Empire collapsed in the aftermath of the Great Upheaval as revolution toppled the rule of John III of Palia, with successive attempts to restore the monarchy under Philip IV of Barcia quashed at the 1816 Congress of Sabaria. In the following years the Empire would be reformed into the Occidental Confederacy influenced by revolutionary ideas of republicanism and limited government. Whilst the Occidental Confederacy remains today, attempts to revive the empire in the Twentieth Century under the rule of Gabriel Zárate are seen by some as a Third Sabarine Empire though such attempts were ultimately defeated with the surrender of Lancero Palia in 1943 and the reestablishment of the Occidental Confederacy.

History

Foundation

Evidence for an exact date for the founding of Sabaria is tenuous at best, though most historians generally agree the city was founded at some point in the late Ninth Century BCE. The traditional date for the founding of Sabaria is 804 BCE which is based on calculations from the work of Pollius the Younger by Nineteenth-Century Barcian historian and author of The Complete History of Sabaria, Carlo di Pasqua. Little is known about early Sabaria due to the destruction of most early sources, though clues as to the city's founding can be derived from myth and legend.

What is known is that Sabaria was a militaristic city state which was regularly in conflict with a number of its neighbours, notably thr Rudii and Camerians. Archeological evidence of bronze and ironworking for tools and spears also appears from this time. Sabarine legends however suggest that the city was founded by an eponymous hero named Sabarius who was tasked with scaling the Occidental mountains to slay a great dragon which was terrorising the people of the continent. After slaying this dragon Sabarius descended the mountains to find a virgin plain along the Idro river where the spirits commanded him to build a settlement that "would become the foremost city in existence and the centre of all things".

Sabaria was believed to have endured a number of raids in its early years predominantly from the neighbouring Rudii tribe. These raids and a series of early wars known as the Rudic Wars prompted Sabaris to form the Ardaic League with a number of friendly neighbouring cities in Fifth-Century BCE. This League though originally under the leadership of Ardea would quickly come to be dominated by Sabaria due to its military success against the Camerians. By 412 BCE the Sabarine League would become almost completely subordinated under the rule of the Sabarine Kings with the other states of the League firmly established as vassals paying tribute to their overlord. Historians would label this new period the Dominate period as power came to be centralised under the rule of King Petellius of Sabaria and is used by some to mark the beginning of the Sabarine Empire.

First Empire

Main article: First Sabarine Empire

Second Empire

Main article: Second Sabarine Empire

Dissolution

Geography

Map of the territorial expansion of the First Sabarine Empire

First Empire

By the Sixth Century and the emergence of the Second Empire, Sabarine territory had been predominantly been consigned to Occidental Auressia. Whilst the Emperor retained control over the lands around Sabaria and the north-east in Forlana and Russeto, the vassals of the empire maintained high degrees of autonomy in their rule of the rest of the Sabarine lands. Whilst the subjects of the Emperor were required to swear fealty, submit to imperial law, submit taxation and could petition the Emperor in cases of final appeal. Nevertheless, the vassals of the Empire retained their own banners and were responsible for local justice and administration. Over time the autonomy and power of these vassals relative to the Emperor only began to grow. By the Tenth Century the territories of Blayk and Vervillia began to break away from the Empire, leading the Imperial frontiers to fall further southwards.

Language

Fragment of the Black Stone inscriptions found in Sabaria, one of the oldest surviving examples of the Sabarine language

For much of the Empire's history Sabarine was the official language, spoken by the majority of the citizen population of the empire and used in legal codes and literature. Early forms of Old Sabarine written in archaic script from before the Fifth-Century BCE have been found in sites centred around Sabaria, with the oldest surviving example being the Black stone inscriptions. These inscriptions were taken from an ancient shrine within the city of Sabaria and are written in boustrophedon, an early style of writing where alternating lines of writing are reversed and mirrored. Early Sabarine script was much closer to Savolian than the modern variant and attempts to decipher the inscription have been met with limited success.

Most early examples of Sabarine proper stem from the Sabarine League or early Empire and include legal tablets and grafitti. Fragments remaining from the Library of Sabaria discovered in Antosa in 1546 remain the largest body of the Sabarine language from the Imperial period and the main original source of the language from the Empire. As the Empire expanded, Sabarine came to be used in the conquered provinces which much of the lay population adopting it through trade. Knowledge of Sabarine as a requirement for citizenship remained a constant throughout much of the imperial period leading to a wide uptake in the language amongst the provincial elite, even amongst Isaric landowners and rulers in the late Imperial period. Nevertheless, many native languages particularly at the fringes of the empire remained in use amongst the majority of the lay population and in a number of cases remained in use for legal and administrative purposes in areas of Oriental Auressia and Idica.

With the contraction of the empire around the Sixth Century Sabarine became relegated to merely the languge of law and administration whilst vulgar or corrupted variants of the Sabarine language began to take hold amongst the lay population with a variety of dialects emerging across the provinces of the Empire. By the early modern period, Sabarine remained in use for legal and administrative purposes but was gradually being eclipsed by Idrean which began to take hold as a common trading language across eastern Occidental Auressia. Over time Idrean would be adopted by various royal courts across the empire, further relegating Sabarine. By the Eighteenth Century and the standardisation of Idrean, Sabarine only remained in use as a scholarly and religious language whilst Idrean was adopted as the new language of the state.

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Government

Economy