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Omeria, officially known as the Sublime Omerian Federation (Omerian Turkic: ''Devlet Aliye-i Ömeriye''), is a transcontinental country encompassing the Lydian Peninsula, with a smaller portion on mainland !Europe. The Sublime Omerian Federation borders the ... Sea to the North, Khefanestan to the Northeast and East, ... to the Southeast, the ... Sea to the South, ... to the West, and ... to the Northwest. Of the groups within the Federation, Turks currently comprise the largest of any group, but comprise only 42.8% of the total population, followed by Arabs at 18.7%, Kurds at 17.5%. and Greeks at 10.1%. Other groups include Armenians, Assyrians, Bulgarians, Laz, Circassians, Crimean Tartars, and Albanians.
Many of the world's first civilisations have made their mark on modern day Omeria since the founding of agriculture along the ... and ... Rivers. These include the ..., Lidians, the ..., and the Greeks. The region became prominently under the influence of both eastern and western empires until the conquests of Kassander the Great, whose Hellenization of the region in 333 B.C paved the way for continual Greek control of the peninsula until the late 11th century AD, when Turkic groups migrated into the region following the Battle of ... .
==History==
===Neolithic===
===Bronze Age===
===Pre-Tiburnian Rule===
===Tiburnian Empire===
===Migration of the Turks===
===Omerian Empire===
===Constitutional Revolution and the First World War===
===Interwar Period and Creation of the Sublime Omerian Federation===
===Second World War and the Cold War===
===Modern Era===
==Geography==
==Politics==
==Foreign Relations==
==Military==
==Demographics==
==Economy==
==Culture==

Revision as of 11:02, 23 October 2021

Sublime Omerian Federation
Devlet Aliye-i Ömeriye
(Omerian Turkic)
Flag
Flag
Coat of Arms
Coat of Arms
Motto: 
"Devlet-i Ebed-müddet"
"The Eternal State"
Anthem: 
Abdülsametiye Marşı
("March of Abdülsamet")
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Map of the Sublime Omerian Federation
Location of the Sublime Omerian Federation
Map of the Sublime Omerian Federation showing regions
Map of the Sublime Omerian Federation showing regions
CapitalBalantiniyye
Largest cityBalantiniyye
Official languagesOmerian Turkic Arabic
Recognised national languagesKurdish
Greek
Armenian
Ethnic groups
(2019)
42.5% Omerian Turkic
18.7% Arab
17.5% Kurdish
10.1% Greek
3.7% Armenian
7.5% Other
Demonym(s)Omerian
GovernmentFederal constitutional monarchy
• Sultan
Ömerlı Padişahları
Şemseddin I Osman
• Grand Vizier
Vezir-i Azam
Alparslan Karan Taviloğlu Pasha
LegislatureGeneral Assembly
Meclis-i Umumi
Assembly of Notables
Meclis-i Ayan
Chamber of Deputies
Meclis-i Mebusan
Establishment
• Foundation of the Omerian Empire
1300
• Height of the Omerian Empire
1521-1565
(Reign of Bayezid the Magnificent)
• Abdülsametian Reforms
1838-1880
• Constitutional Revolution
1905
• Reforms of Arslan Kılıç Ghazi Pasha
1922-1924, 1924-1935
• Establishment of the Sublime Omerian Federation
1940
Population
• 2019 census
112,663,312
CurrencyOmerian Lira (OML)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy (AD)
Driving sideright
Calling code+86
ISO 3166 codeOMF
Internet TLD.ome

Omeria, officially known as the Sublime Omerian Federation (Omerian Turkic: Devlet Aliye-i Ömeriye), is a transcontinental country encompassing the Lydian Peninsula, with a smaller portion on mainland !Europe. The Sublime Omerian Federation borders the ... Sea to the North, Khefanestan to the Northeast and East, ... to the Southeast, the ... Sea to the South, ... to the West, and ... to the Northwest. Of the groups within the Federation, Turks currently comprise the largest of any group, but comprise only 42.8% of the total population, followed by Arabs at 18.7%, Kurds at 17.5%. and Greeks at 10.1%. Other groups include Armenians, Assyrians, Bulgarians, Laz, Circassians, Crimean Tartars, and Albanians.

Many of the world's first civilisations have made their mark on modern day Omeria since the founding of agriculture along the ... and ... Rivers. These include the ..., Lidians, the ..., and the Greeks. The region became prominently under the influence of both eastern and western empires until the conquests of Kassander the Great, whose Hellenization of the region in 333 B.C paved the way for continual Greek control of the peninsula until the late 11th century AD, when Turkic groups migrated into the region following the Battle of ... .

History

Neolithic

Bronze Age

Pre-Tiburnian Rule

Tiburnian Empire

Migration of the Turks

Omerian Empire

Constitutional Revolution and the First World War

Interwar Period and Creation of the Sublime Omerian Federation

Second World War and the Cold War

Modern Era

Geography

Politics

Foreign Relations

Military

Demographics

Economy

Culture