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Dhitra is a {{wp|unitary}} {{wp|parliamentary democracy}}, which take place under a {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}, where the {{wp|Shah}} or {{wp|Shahbanu}}, Dhitran for Emperor and Empress, is the {{wp|Head of State}} and the [[Prime Minister of Dhitra|Prime Minister]], the {{wp|Head of Government}}. The Constitution of Dhitra was signed after the Revolution of 1902, in which to continue reigning, the Taheri dynasty allowed concessions that permitted a gradual increase on the democratic quality of the country; prior to that date, Dhitra was considered an absolute monarchy and the power of the Emperor or Empress had no limits. The current Empress is the Shahbanu [[Mahya Taheri]], first female to be {{wp|Head of State}} in Dhitra's history; she was crowned after her husband's death, the Shah [[Hossein Taheri]].
Dhitra is a {{wp|unitary}} {{wp|parliamentary democracy}}, which take place under a {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}, where the {{wp|Shah}} or {{wp|Shahbanu}}, Dhitran for Emperor and Empress, is the {{wp|Head of State}} and the [[Prime Minister of Dhitra|Prime Minister]], the {{wp|Head of Government}}. The Constitution of Dhitra was signed after the Revolution of 1902, in which to continue reigning, the Taheri dynasty allowed concessions that permitted a gradual increase on the democratic quality of the country; prior to that date, Dhitra was considered an absolute monarchy and the power of the Emperor or Empress had no limits. The current Empress is the Shahbanu [[Mahya Taheri]], first female to be {{wp|Head of State}} in Dhitra's history; she was crowned after her husband's death, the Shah [[Hossein Taheri]].
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===Administrative divisions===

Revision as of 16:31, 22 July 2020

Sublime State of Dhitra
Dowlat-e Aliyye-ye Dhitra
دولت علیّه دهیترا
Flag of Dhitra
Flag
Coat of Arms
Coat of arms
Capital
and
Elahieh
Official languagesDhitrian
Demonym(s)Dhitrian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Shahbanu
Mahya Taheri
Ahmad Mehrian
LegislatureParliament of Dhitra
Population
• 2019 estimate
37,252,629
• 2010 census
35,120,847
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
$1.471 trillion
• Per capita
$41,883
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
$458.500 billion
• Per capita
$13,054
Gini (2019)35.9
medium
HDI (2019)Increase 0.901
very high
CurrencyRial (ریال) (RIA)
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.dh

Dhitra (Dhitrian :دهیترا), officially the Sublime State of Dhitra (Dhitrian :دولت علیّه دهیترا) is a country in Southern Sythith, bordering _ and _. Dhitra is home to 37,252,629 inhabitants, making it one of the most populous in the continent; however, most of this population is concentrated on the coasts and surrounding areas of the capital city, Elahieh, which is the cultural, economical and political centre of the country.

The territory in which Dhitra is settled today has been hoe to some of the oldest recorded civilisations in Astyria. The history of the nation is believed to have its roots in the formation of several kingdoms with tribal backgrounds. These kingdoms kept an active internal life, with the use of agriculture and farming as a method of subsistence and power over the others. The territory saw its first unification during the 7th century BC under the Khaledi tribes, originals from the south of Dhitra but that expanded across most of Dhitra. However, the great extension but lack of efficient dominance over some of the tribes that inhabited their lands made the Khaledis fall. The territory continued living divided in small merchant kingdoms throughout most of the time until the formation of the Abassi's Empire, which extended its dominance for the next centuries. Following the Islamization of Dhitra during the 8th and 9th centuries, Dhitra experienced a moment of social stability and knowledge development, creating the empire in an important centre of Islamic culture and learning and exporting its traditions through many trade routes that connected Dhitra with Hindia Belanda and Maqtajer. With the pass of the time, the Abassi Empire saw the formation of many muslim dynasties, until around the 14th century, the Fathis reached power and consolidated the first unitarian state. During their reign, the Fathis expanded the idea of a common culture, language and national identity. Moreover, the population saw a gradual conversion to Esoteric Shi'ism.

Despite its coast hosting important ports in the region, Dhitra avoided Exponential and Lorecian invasions at the cost of several wars and conflicts. However, foreign influence increased with the time and during the 19th and 20th century, the country lived many social transformations that assimilated its society with those from other Astyrian cultural powers. In 1902, the Taheri dynasty took the power of the Dhitran crown after the abdication of the previous monarch due to the social pressure during the 1902 Revolution, where the Dhitran population demanded for a less authoritarian government. The Shah Aref Taheri signed in 1902 the first Dhitran Constitution, which also created the Parliament of Dhitra. During most of the 20th century, Ditrah saw the discovery of vast natural gas and oil reserves, which expanded welfare and wealth. During the 40's, the Shah Aref Taheri died and his son, Hossein Taheri ascended to the throne; during his reign, Dhitra saw a moment of expansion of its social legislation, which increased the role of women in society, and industrial and economic capacity. In 1990, the death of Hossein Taheri opened a new chapter in the history of Dhitra, with a woman ascending to the throne.

Ditrah is today a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, in which the Shahbanu or Shah is considered the Head of State and the Prime Minister the Head of Government. It is a regionally important nation, with an active role on the foreign scenario. It is a member of the _, the _ and the _.

History

Early settlements

  • Small kingdoms
  • Use of agriculture

Khaledi Tribes

  • Khaledis, a tribe that expands across today's territory
  • Meet people in Maqtajer
  • Try to dominante other tribes but fall
  • We're all the same people now

Abassi dynasty

  • Abassis achieve superiority
  • Expansion and development of culture
  • Meet islam
  • Dhitra is a cultural centre
  • Formation of other muslim dynasties

Fathi dynasty

  • Overthrow the Abassis
  • Move capital to Elahieh
  • Creation of unitarian Dhitra
  • Esoteric Shi'ism

Early modern period

  • Other dynasty evolves Dhitran coasts in trade spots
  • Wealth attracts Exponent
  • Conflicts and wars
  • Urge of modernisation

Modern period

  • Taheri dynasty
  • 1902 Revolution
  • Democratic quality is something with Shah Aref Taheri
  • Natural gas and oil
  • Hossein Taheri gives rights
  • Hossein Taheri dies
  • Mahya Taheri is crowned

Geography and climate

Climate

Politics and government

Dhitra is a unitary parliamentary democracy, which take place under a constitutional monarchy, where the Shah or Shahbanu, Dhitran for Emperor and Empress, is the Head of State and the Prime Minister, the Head of Government. The Constitution of Dhitra was signed after the Revolution of 1902, in which to continue reigning, the Taheri dynasty allowed concessions that permitted a gradual increase on the democratic quality of the country; prior to that date, Dhitra was considered an absolute monarchy and the power of the Emperor or Empress had no limits. The current Empress is the Shahbanu Mahya Taheri, first female to be Head of State in Dhitra's history; she was crowned after her husband's death, the Shah Hossein Taheri.

Administrative divisions

Military

Demographics

Health

Religion

Largest settlements

Education

Culture