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Makassara is a majority Islamic nation with roughly 92% of the country being registered as Muslim. Makassaran citizens have partial religious freedom in which they are allowed free reign on how they practice a set of government recognized religions. The religions recognized by the Makassaran Government are as followed: Islam, Mbale Catholicism, Roman Catholicism, Various Local Religions, Hindu, Sarwanusan Protestantism, and Buddhism. The only religion to be banned by the government is Yangladeshi Rastafarianism. | |||
===Culture=== | ===Culture=== |
Revision as of 04:11, 22 April 2020
Sultanate of Makassara کسلتانن ماقاسسارا | |
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Motto: "الدائمون المحسنون بالهدى" (Malay) "Always in service with God's guidance" | |
Capital | Makassar |
Official languages | Makassaran Malay |
Recognised regional languages | Over 200 Regional languages |
Ethnic groups |
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Demonym(s) | Makassaran |
Government | Absolute monarchy |
• Sultan | Mohammad IV |
Abdullah X | |
Omar Raja | |
Legislature | National Council |
Council of Ministers | |
Council of Chiefs | |
Formation | |
• First Sultanate | 1778 |
• Second Sultanate | 1913 |
Population | |
• 2003 estimate | 31,000,000 |
GDP (nominal) | 2003 estimate |
• Total | $20,500,000,000 |
• Per capita | $661.29 |
HDI (2003) | 0.502 low |
Currency | Ringgit (MSR) |
Makassara, officially the Sultanate of Makassara (Malay: كسولتانن مكسسارا), is an island country in Southeast Asia. Makassara is bordered by Sarwanusa to the Southeast, Maharlika to the North, the Sudirman Sultanate to the west, and Tanah Naga to the East.
History
Tribal era
Before the formation of the Sultanate, the land of Borneo and Sulawesi were divided among many different tribes all vying for control.
Formation
The Sultanate was officially formed on March 18th, 1778 by the first Sultan, Mohammad II of Makassar unified the island of Sulawesi and established the First Sultanate. The Second Sultanate was established following the Third War of Unification on January 24th, 1913.
Geography
Climate
As a Southeast Asian nation, Makassara has a tropical climate.
Environment
Politics and government
Military
The Royal Makassaran Armed Forces is the military force of the Sultanate of Makassara. The RMAF is a modest but well trained and well equipped force of 80,000 personnel. They have not seen combat for about 100 years as the country was in a state of isolation from 1913 to 2001.
Foreign relations
Makassara is a member of the Canton Strategic Alliance Treaty (CSAT) and is therefore in close relation with other member nations as a result. Currently, Makassara is a peaceful nation and engages with other nations peacefully.
Economy
Energy
Industry
Infrastructure
Transport
Demographics
Education
Religion
Makassara is a majority Islamic nation with roughly 92% of the country being registered as Muslim. Makassaran citizens have partial religious freedom in which they are allowed free reign on how they practice a set of government recognized religions. The religions recognized by the Makassaran Government are as followed: Islam, Mbale Catholicism, Roman Catholicism, Various Local Religions, Hindu, Sarwanusan Protestantism, and Buddhism. The only religion to be banned by the government is Yangladeshi Rastafarianism.
Culture
Music and art
Cuisine
Sports
This article is from APSIA 1.2. For the most recent iteration of APSIA, look at Category:APSIA 2.B |