Hacyinia: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 142: Line 142:
'''Hacyinia''', officially known as '''The Union of Hacyinia''' and also known as ''Basshar-Syran'' or ''Syran-Basshar'', is a country in [[Coius]]. It borders [[Dezevau]] and [[Lavana]] to the east, [[Zorasan]] to the north and west, [[Shangea]] to the southwest, and [[Zomia]] to south. A landlocked country, it straddles the boundary between [[Southeast Coius]] and the [[Great Steppe]]. The physical landscape of the country is defined by mountainous valleys to the west, vast and sprawling steppe through much of the central area of the country, and fertile river deltas in the east along the shore of Lake Zinabad.  
'''Hacyinia''', officially known as '''The Union of Hacyinia''' and also known as ''Basshar-Syran'' or ''Syran-Basshar'', is a country in [[Coius]]. It borders [[Dezevau]] and [[Lavana]] to the east, [[Zorasan]] to the north and west, [[Shangea]] to the southwest, and [[Zomia]] to south. A landlocked country, it straddles the boundary between [[Southeast Coius]] and the [[Great Steppe]]. The physical landscape of the country is defined by mountainous valleys to the west, vast and sprawling steppe through much of the central area of the country, and fertile river deltas in the east along the shore of Lake Zinabad.  


Hacyinia has a long history, dominated mostly by the nomadic peoples that have ruled from the steppes as well as powerful empires who have conquered and held sway over the area.  Although the area has long been inhabited with archeological records showing evidence of human settlement dating back to 6,000 BCE; the first recorded peoples in the area date back to the second millennia B.C with !Scythian/!Saka nomads domaining the steppes and settled Parandian speaking city states establishing themselves in the eastern river deltas by Lake Zinabad, as well as in the foothills of the western mountains.  
Hacyinia has a long history, dominated mostly by the nomadic peoples that have ruled from the steppes as well as powerful empires who have conquered and held sway over the area.  Although the area has long been inhabited with archeological records showing evidence of human settlement dating back to 6,000 BCE; the first recorded peoples in the area date back to the second millennia B.C with !Scythian/!Saka nomads domaining the steppes and settled Parandian speaking city states establishing themselves in the eastern river deltas by Lake Zinabad, as well as in the foothills of the western mountains. The Chanwan had long called the highlands of western Hacyinia home, and even today many continue their nomadic traditions of moving from various high elevation pastures depending on the season.  


Oroqic tribes began migrating to Hacyinia at TBDXXX, with the Ilkmen migrating and establishing themselves in the eastern side of the country
Oroqic tribes began migrating to Hacyinia at TBDXXX, with the Ilkmen migrating and establishing themselves in Syran in the eastern side of Hacyinia early on. Beyek tribes invaded the area much later, conquering much of what is now modern day Besshar or Western Hacyinia. For much of Hacyinia's history, various small khanates led by Oroqic tribal leaders dotted the steppe - intermittingly falling underneath the control of either larger native khanates or from foreign empires.





Revision as of 16:43, 3 February 2022

The Union of Hacyinia
Flag of Hacyinia
Flag
Recognised national languagesPardarian
Recognised regional languagesSyran: Gaullican, Ilkmen, Ziba
Besshar: Beyek, Kacdag, Ukilen
   Unrecognized regional languagesChanwan
Ethnic groups
46% Oroqic
49% Beyeks
51% Ilkmen
30% Pardarian
37% Kactag
63% Pasdewar
11% Chanwan
13% Other
46.5% Ukilen
38.5% Dezevauni
15% Other (Oeguns, others)
Religion
45% Irfanic
40% Badi
6% Chanwan Folk Religion
5% Solarian Catholicism
2% Zohism
2% Other
Demonym(s)Hacyinians
GovernmentDevolved unitary constitutional monarchy, with the parliament operating as a de facto one party government.
• Khan
Makbule Arda Khan
Erasyl Rinat
LegislatureUnified Assembly
Senate
Legislative Chamber
Establishment
• Orto Khanate
TBD
• Syr Khanate
TBD
• Khanate of Bessar established
TBD
• Syran independence
TBD
• Peoples Equalist Republic of Syran established
TBD
• Unification
TBD
Area
• Total
1,031,116.80 km2 (398,116.42 sq mi)
Population
• 2021 estimate
37,000,000
• Density
35.88/km2 (92.9/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
$363.7 billion
• Per capita
$9,831
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
$80.86 billion
• Per capita
$2,185.54
Gini41.9
medium
HDI0.654
medium
CurrencyHacyinian Som (HSM)
Internet TLD.ha

Hacyinia, officially known as The Union of Hacyinia and also known as Basshar-Syran or Syran-Basshar, is a country in Coius. It borders Dezevau and Lavana to the east, Zorasan to the north and west, Shangea to the southwest, and Zomia to south. A landlocked country, it straddles the boundary between Southeast Coius and the Great Steppe. The physical landscape of the country is defined by mountainous valleys to the west, vast and sprawling steppe through much of the central area of the country, and fertile river deltas in the east along the shore of Lake Zinabad.

Hacyinia has a long history, dominated mostly by the nomadic peoples that have ruled from the steppes as well as powerful empires who have conquered and held sway over the area. Although the area has long been inhabited with archeological records showing evidence of human settlement dating back to 6,000 BCE; the first recorded peoples in the area date back to the second millennia B.C with !Scythian/!Saka nomads domaining the steppes and settled Parandian speaking city states establishing themselves in the eastern river deltas by Lake Zinabad, as well as in the foothills of the western mountains. The Chanwan had long called the highlands of western Hacyinia home, and even today many continue their nomadic traditions of moving from various high elevation pastures depending on the season.

Oroqic tribes began migrating to Hacyinia at TBDXXX, with the Ilkmen migrating and establishing themselves in Syran in the eastern side of Hacyinia early on. Beyek tribes invaded the area much later, conquering much of what is now modern day Besshar or Western Hacyinia. For much of Hacyinia's history, various small khanates led by Oroqic tribal leaders dotted the steppe - intermittingly falling underneath the control of either larger native khanates or from foreign empires.


Demographics

8,339,800 Beyeks 8,680,200 Ilkmen

4,107,000 Kacdags 6,993,000 Pasedwars

4,070,000 Chanwan

2,236,650 Ukilen 1,851,850 Dezenaui 721,500 Other

Besshar total: 15,044,200 Besshar including Chanwan: 19,114,200 Syran: 17,885,800