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Empire of Razaria Ⱃⰰⰸⰰⱃⱄⰽⱁ ⰲⰾⰰⰴⰻⱌⰻⱄⱅⰲⱁ Razarsko vladicistvo | |||||||
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1807–1949 | |||||||
Anthem: Vestovska vladika koračnica "Vestov's Imperial March" | |||||||
Capital | Čirograd | ||||||
Common languages | Razarian | ||||||
Religion | Koshchunism | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Razarian | ||||||
Government | Imperial absolute monarchy (1807-84, 1919-24) Constitutional monarchy (1884-1919) Military junta represented by regency (1924-49) | ||||||
Emperor | |||||||
• 1807-18 | Izyaslav I of Razaria | ||||||
• 1916-24 | Ljuti IV of Razaria | ||||||
Imperial Council | |||||||
Assembly of the Realm | |||||||
Historical era | Industrial Revolution | ||||||
• End of the Dark Decades | 1807 | ||||||
• Constitutionalization | 1884 | ||||||
• Resumption of absolutism | 1919 | ||||||
• Vacation of the throne | 1924 | ||||||
1949 | |||||||
Population | |||||||
• 1821 | 3,000,000 | ||||||
• 1933 | 28,000,000 | ||||||
Currency | Imperial rog | ||||||
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Today part of | Razaria Template:Country data Ceresnia Template:Country data Slovunia | ||||||
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Kovachovid Razaria (Razarian: Kovačoviće razarske), also known as the Kovačović dynasty, officially referring to itself as the Empire of Razaria (Razarian: Razarsko vladicistvo), was the historical period of Razaria that succeeded the Dark Decades with the reunification of Razaria in 1807, and which ended with the outbreak of the Razarian Civil War in 1949. However, as the imperial throne of the Kovachovids was vacated since 1924 along with the extinction of the main line of Kovachovids, the 'dynasty' the period is named after had functionally ceased to exist by this point; for this reason some historians dispute the label of the Razarian Regency period as a part of Kovachovid history.
As the name suggests, the House of Kovačović was the ruling dynasty of Razaria during this period. The era ended over 3/4 centuries of internal strife and warlordism in Razaria, and with its coincidence with the Industrial Revolution, saw a complete economic and social revolution in the country. The Kovachovids reasserted Razaria's position as a regional power in the second half of the 19th century, but social conflicts caused by industrialization and failure to reform substantially led to its weakening and downfall.
History
Reunification of Razaria
Industrialization
A regional power
Enlightened reforms of Ljuti II
Seething Decades
Reign of Ljuti IV
Regency
Politics
Society
Economy
List of rulers
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Izjaslav I | 1756-1818 | 1807 | 1818 | |||
Izjaslav II | 1781-1833 | 1818 | 1833 | Son of Izjaslav I, began industrialization of Razaria. | ||
Ljuti I | 1792-1840 | 1833 | 1840 | Son of Izjaslav I | ||
Vladimir III | 1821-1843 | 1840 | 1843 | Son of Ljuti I, poisoned | ||
Vsevoloda | 1810-1849 | 1843 | 1849 | Daughter of Izjaslav II, killed in coup d'etat | ||
Verimir IV | 1805-1854 | 1849 | 1854 | Son of Izjaslav II | ||
Lutoslav III | 1829-1879 | 1854 | 1879 | Son of Verimir IV, abdicated in 1862 due to poor health | ||
Ljuti II | 1858-1893 | 1879 | 1893 | Son of Lutoslav III, enacted constitutional reforms | ||
Ljuti III | 1879-1916 | 1893 | 1916 | Son of Ljuti II, assassinated | ||
Ljuti IV | 1872-1924 | 1916 | 1924 | Second cousin of Ljuti III, suspended constitution in 1919, assassinated | ||
Branimir Kvran | 1878-1940 | 1930 | 1940 | 1st Regent, elected by the Emergency Committee | ||
Javor Ninoslav | 1889-1954 | 1940 | 1949 | 2nd Regent, lost authority with the outbreak of the Razarian Civil War, executed by communist forces in 1954 |