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Nahrun was an early center of human civilization populated by {{wp|Nilotic peoples|Gondiatic peoples}} since the third millennium. Human settlement has mostly been concentrated in the {{wp|tropical savanna climate}} located in the southern regions of the country. Portions of present-day Nahrun were part of various Bahian empires, most notably the Kamaba Empire. After the 11th century, the region was conquered by Irfanic empires and split between them, with several rulers laying claim to the area and control being disputed. It was considered a frontier region. Many Bahian cultural institutions, such as [[Hourage]], were never successfully established. During [[Toubacterie]], Nahrun came under Estmerish control. It was administered as part of the {{wp|colony|Estmerish Viceroyalty of Bahia}} and saw little development. After the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], Estmere reorganized its colonies in the face of increased anti-colonial activity. The Colony and Protectorate of Nahrun was established, resulting in the country’s present-day borders.  
Nahrun was an early center of human civilization populated by {{wp|Nilotic peoples|Gondiatic peoples}} since the third millennium. Human settlement has mostly been concentrated in the {{wp|tropical savanna climate}} located in the southern regions of the country. Portions of present-day Nahrun were part of various Bahian empires, most notably the Kamaba Empire. After the 11th century, the region was conquered by Irfanic empires and split between them, with several rulers laying claim to the area and control being disputed. It was considered a frontier region. Many Bahian cultural institutions, such as [[Hourage]], were never successfully established. During [[Toubacterie]], Nahrun came under Estmerish control. It was administered as part of the {{wp|colony|Estmerish Viceroyalty of Bahia}} and saw little development. After the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], Estmere reorganized its colonies in the face of increased anti-colonial activity. The Colony and Protectorate of Nahrun was established, resulting in the country’s present-day borders.  


Nahrun was granted independence alongside Asase Lewa in 1951. The Kingdom of Nahrun was established as an absolute monarchy, maintaining some elements of the constitution drafted by the Estmerish for the colony. King Raila became the first and only monarch of Nahrun. Corruption, authoritarianism, extreme poverty, and ethnic fighting resulted in the outbreak of civil war in 1967. The councilist Nahrune People's Revolutionary Front fought the government, backed by Estmere, for several years with Asalewan and socialist backing. The conflict lasted until 1973 when the royalist government surrendered. The Nahrune Workers’ Republic was established. After several years of state-building with Asalewan support, the government declared that a councilist state had been established and the country became officially known as the Nahrune Council Republic in 1979. The country has maintained strong ties with Asase Lewa since the end of the civil war and has also built deepening ties with [[Dezevau]], [[Shangea]], and [[Zorasan]]. Starting in 2014, [[Irfan|Irfanic]] groups within the {{wp|Masa people|Masa}} launched an insurgency against the government. The conflict remained active until 2017, when it effectively became frozen.  
Nahrun was granted independence alongside Asase Lewa in 1951. The {{wp|Kingdom|Kingdom of Nahrun}} was established as an absolute monarchy, maintaining some elements of the constitution drafted by the Estmerish for the colony. {{wp|Monarch|King Raila}} became the first and only monarch of Nahrun. Corruption, authoritarianism, extreme poverty, and ethnic fighting resulted in the outbreak of {{wp|civil war}} in 1967. The socialist {{wp|Insurgency|Nahrune People's Revolutionary Front}} fought the government, backed by Estmere, for several years with Asalewan and socialist backing. The conflict lasted until 1973 when the royalist government surrendered. The {{wp|republic}} Nahrune Workers’ Republic was established. After several years of state-building with Asalewan support, the government declared that a councilist state had been established and the country became officially known as the Nahrune Council Republic in 1979. The country has maintained strong ties with Asase Lewa since the end of the civil war and has also built deepening ties with [[Dezevau]], [[Shangea]], and [[Zorasan]]. Starting in 2014, [[Irfan|Irfanic]] groups within the {{wp|Masa people|Masa}} launched an {{wp|insurgency}} against the government. The conflict remained active until 2017, when it effectively became frozen.  


Social indicators have improved since the early 2000s, but Nahrun still remains one of the poorest countries in the world. It is highly reliant on foreign aid from other socialist countries and Coian states. The country is  ethnically diverse with over 50 ethnic groups. The main groups are {{Wp|Sara people|Horo}}, {{wp|Dinka people|Welke}}, {{Wp|Zaghawa people|Begi}}, Masa, and {{wp|Luo peoples|Ororo}} peoples. The most commonly spoken languages are {{Wp|English language|Estmerish}} and {{wp|Persian language|Pardarian}} and both have official status, although many other languages are spoken. Nahrun is an exporter of uranium, oil, and gold alongside the traditional cotton growing industry. It is a member of the [[Community of Nations]], [[Association for International Socialism|AIS]], [[Congress of Bahian States|CBS]], and the [[International Forum for Developing States|IFDS]].
Social indicators have improved since the early 2000s, but Nahrun still remains one of the poorest countries in the world. It is highly reliant on foreign aid from other socialist countries and Coian states. The country is  ethnically diverse with over 50 ethnic groups. The main groups are {{Wp|Sara people|Horo}}, {{wp|Dinka people|Welke}}, {{Wp|Zaghawa people|Begi}}, Masa, and {{wp|Luo peoples|Ororo}} peoples. The most commonly spoken languages are {{Wp|English language|Estmerish}} and {{wp|Persian language|Pardarian}} and both have official status, although many other languages are spoken. Nahrun is an exporter of uranium, oil, and gold alongside the traditional cotton growing industry. It is a member of the [[Community of Nations]], [[Association for International Socialism|AIS]], [[Congress of Bahian States|CBS]], and the [[International Forum for Developing States|IFDS]].

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Nahrune Council Republic
جمهوری شورای دریاچه کاذب (Pardarian)
Jmhwra Shwraa Draacheh Keadb
Flag of Nahrun
Flag
Emblem of Nahrun
Emblem
Motto: Unity, Struggle, Progress
اتحاد، مبارزه، پیشرفت
Anthem: Arise, workers!
برخیزید کارگران
Capital
and largest city
Balad Alfil
Official languages
Demonym(s)Nahrune
GovernmentFederal socialist council republic
List
  • Thomas N'Doram (Chair)
  • Jurg Ochsner Kebzabo (Vice-Chair)
  • Abbas Arman
  • Edudzi Moguenara
  • Samuel Nguembang
  • Sotirian Odingar
  • John Ziguelle
Thomas N'Doram
Jurg Ochsner Kebzabo
Ochola Oduya
Kenneth Oneko
LegislatureNational Assembly
Independence from Estmere
• as the Kingdom of Nahrun
30 April 1951
• Monarchy abolished
2 December 1973
• Nahrune Council Republic established
1 January 1979
Area
• Total
365,658 km2 (141,181 sq mi)
Population
• 2021 estimate
5,675,299
• Density
15.52/km2 (40.2/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
€7.798 billion
• Per capita
€1,374
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
€3.331 billion
• Per capita
€587
Gini (2021)44.3
medium
HDI (2021)0.400
low

Nahrun, officially the Nahrune Council Republic, is a landlocked country located in west Bahia. It is bordered by Asase Lewa in the northest, Tiwura to the east, Yemet to the south, and Behera to the west. With an estimated population of 5,675,299, it is the smallest country in Bahia in terms of population. It is also the smallest country in Bahia by area, covering an area of 365,658 square kilometers (141,181 sq mi). Its capital and largest city, Balad Alfil, has traditionally been at the crossroads of various empires and civilizations from Rahelia and Bahia.

Nahrun was an early center of human civilization populated by Gondiatic peoples since the third millennium. Human settlement has mostly been concentrated in the tropical savanna climate located in the southern regions of the country. Portions of present-day Nahrun were part of various Bahian empires, most notably the Kamaba Empire. After the 11th century, the region was conquered by Irfanic empires and split between them, with several rulers laying claim to the area and control being disputed. It was considered a frontier region. Many Bahian cultural institutions, such as Hourage, were never successfully established. During Toubacterie, Nahrun came under Estmerish control. It was administered as part of the Estmerish Viceroyalty of Bahia and saw little development. After the Great War, Estmere reorganized its colonies in the face of increased anti-colonial activity. The Colony and Protectorate of Nahrun was established, resulting in the country’s present-day borders.

Nahrun was granted independence alongside Asase Lewa in 1951. The Kingdom of Nahrun was established as an absolute monarchy, maintaining some elements of the constitution drafted by the Estmerish for the colony. King Raila became the first and only monarch of Nahrun. Corruption, authoritarianism, extreme poverty, and ethnic fighting resulted in the outbreak of civil war in 1967. The socialist Nahrune People's Revolutionary Front fought the government, backed by Estmere, for several years with Asalewan and socialist backing. The conflict lasted until 1973 when the royalist government surrendered. The republic Nahrune Workers’ Republic was established. After several years of state-building with Asalewan support, the government declared that a councilist state had been established and the country became officially known as the Nahrune Council Republic in 1979. The country has maintained strong ties with Asase Lewa since the end of the civil war and has also built deepening ties with Dezevau, Shangea, and Zorasan. Starting in 2014, Irfanic groups within the Masa launched an insurgency against the government. The conflict remained active until 2017, when it effectively became frozen.

Social indicators have improved since the early 2000s, but Nahrun still remains one of the poorest countries in the world. It is highly reliant on foreign aid from other socialist countries and Coian states. The country is ethnically diverse with over 50 ethnic groups. The main groups are Horo, Welke, Begi, Masa, and Ororo peoples. The most commonly spoken languages are Estmerish and Pardarian and both have official status, although many other languages are spoken. Nahrun is an exporter of uranium, oil, and gold alongside the traditional cotton growing industry. It is a member of the Community of Nations, AIS, CBS, and the IFDS.