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| | |established_event3 = [[End of Syrixian rule in Zhen|End of Syrixian Rule]] | ||
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|established_event6 = [[Zhen Sovereignty Declaration]] | |||
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|established_event8 = [[Zhen Civil War#Armistice|Armistice]] | |||
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The decline of the Syrixian Empire in the 19th century motivated Zhen to pursue its own interests. Vestiges of Zhen's tributary relationship ended when it refused to join the Fascist Wars. During that period, modernization and major political reforms were achieved, but democratization was halted due to radical socialist uprisings plaguing Zhen. Following the war, Zhen aimed to restore friendly relations with Syrixia and joined the Syrixian Commonwealth. | The decline of the Syrixian Empire in the 19th century motivated Zhen to pursue its own interests. Vestiges of Zhen's tributary relationship ended when it refused to join the Fascist Wars. During that period, modernization and major political reforms were achieved, but democratization was halted due to radical socialist uprisings plaguing Zhen. Following the war, Zhen aimed to restore friendly relations with Syrixia and joined the Syrixian Commonwealth. | ||
In 2009, a military coup led by [[Daye of Zhen|Prince Meng]] usurped [[Jianzhongjingguo of Zhen|Emperor Jianzhongjingguo]] and murdered the [[Imperial Family of Zhen|Zhen Imperial Family]]. [[Princess Shi]] escaped with loyalists to the Zhenmen Islands. | In 2009, a military coup led by [[Daye of Zhen|Prince Meng]] usurped [[Jianzhongjingguo of Zhen|Emperor Jianzhongjingguo]] and murdered the [[Imperial Family of Zhen|Zhen Imperial Family]]. [[Princess Shi]] escaped with loyalists to the Zhenmen Islands. The government-in-exile formed there [[Zhen Sovereignty Declaration|declared the Great Zhen Empire continues to exist]], retaining sovereignty over mainland Zhen and demanded foreign countries to maintain policies of non-intervention. Relations were established with the new United States of Zhen in the mainland and a cease-fire was negotiated. |
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Great Zhen Empire | |
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Flag | |
Capital and largest city | Zhenmenjing |
Official languages | Ascalonian Caoyan Gojan |
Demonym(s) | Zhen |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
• Emperor | Vacant |
• Regent | Princess Shi |
Long Shen | |
Legislature | Provisional Assembly |
Established | |
1637-1644 | |
1644 | |
19?? | |
2009-2010 | |
2010 | |
2011 | |
2011 | |
2011 | |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 1,265,000 |
• 2020 census | 1,245,105 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Per capita | $25,443 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Per capita | $12,110 |
Gini (2020) | 34.4 medium |
HDI (2020) | 0.793 high |
Currency | Yuan |
Time zone | DST |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | left |
ISO 3166 code | ZH |
Internet TLD | .zh |
Zhen, officially the Great Zhen Empire, is a country in South Iteria. Alternatively, the state refers to itself as the State of Zhenmen or Zhenmen. It consists of the archipelago of the Zhenmen Islands and it totals an area of approximately 836km². The islands have a small population of 1.2 million, but Zhenmen recognizes the 31.5 million people in mainland Zhen as its citizens. According to the Zhen Sovereignty Declaration, the United States of Zhen, which controls the mainland, is an illegitimate state and the State of Zhenmen has sovereignty over all Zhen territory. The capital city, Zhenmenjing, is the largest city in the archipelago with a population of 148,147.
While the Sinnitic peoples spread out from South Iteria, there were tribes who opted to settle in the nearby areas. The nomadic Caoyan hordes controlled northern Zhen and the south was cultivated by the sedentary Ascalonians, who found prosperity in trade by the southern coast. This later became the center of the Empire of Dazhou, which controlled the region and expanded further into Zhen, conquering the Caoyans.
In the 17th century, the Empire of Dazhou began to decline and its power weakened over the outlying territories. The Zhen states renounced allegiances to Dazhou in a scramble for power. Instead, Goyanes conquers Dazhou and it became a colonial possession, which would later become Ascalon. Disgruntled by non-Iterians ruling former Dazhou, the Zhen family sought the backing of Syrixia, a rival to Goyanean interests in Iteria. The Zhen, uniting the fragmented Caoyan and Ascalonian states of Zhen, formed the Great Zhen Empire as a tributary state of Syrixia. Syrixian rule of Zhen was undisturbed until the 2nd Nordic-Imperial War.
The decline of the Syrixian Empire in the 19th century motivated Zhen to pursue its own interests. Vestiges of Zhen's tributary relationship ended when it refused to join the Fascist Wars. During that period, modernization and major political reforms were achieved, but democratization was halted due to radical socialist uprisings plaguing Zhen. Following the war, Zhen aimed to restore friendly relations with Syrixia and joined the Syrixian Commonwealth.
In 2009, a military coup led by Prince Meng usurped Emperor Jianzhongjingguo and murdered the Zhen Imperial Family. Princess Shi escaped with loyalists to the Zhenmen Islands. The government-in-exile formed there declared the Great Zhen Empire continues to exist, retaining sovereignty over mainland Zhen and demanded foreign countries to maintain policies of non-intervention. Relations were established with the new United States of Zhen in the mainland and a cease-fire was negotiated.