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Namdatka is the [[Eurth|wurld]]s sole [[Necrocracy (Eurth)|necrocracy]], having Eternal Dragon King [[Ugyen Gongsar]] serving as head of state despite passing away in 1930.
Namdatka is the [[Eurth|wurld]]s sole [[Necrocracy (Eurth)|necrocracy]], having Eternal Dragon King [[Ugyen Gongsar]] serving as head of state despite passing away in 1930. The system came into place in 1925 when Gongsar, ruling king at the time, decided to proclaim himself as the "Eternal King of Namdatka and her Lands". Following his death in 1930, he remained as the nations de-facto head of state despite holding no obvious power. The people have kept this tradition alive as Ugyen Gongsar is said to be the direct descendent of [[Gaism|Namdatkan Gai]] goddess Drakthonpa and taking away his position would be seen as blasphemy.
 
(WIP. Government. Political parties. Foreign relations. Military.)
(WIP. Government. Political parties. Foreign relations. Military.)



Revision as of 13:52, 6 August 2022

Republic of the Union of Namdatka
ཨཿོམེ་ཨོཕ༹་ཐེ་ཊིབེཏ (Kzhongka)
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Flag
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Coat of arms
Namdatka Borders and Rivers Miki Wap.png
Map of Namdatka
CapitalKhasa
Demonym(s)Namdatkan
GovernmentUnitary Careleon Absolute Necrocratic Monarchy
• Eternal Dragon King
Ugyen Gongsar
• King
Tshering I
Population
• 2018 census
876,498
CurrencyNamdatkan ngultrum
Date formatmm/dd/yy
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.nd

Namdatka (Kzhongka: ཨཿོམེ་ཨོཕ༹་ཐེ་ཊིབེཏ་), officially the Republic of the Union of Namdatka is a landlocked country in central Orient. With a population of around 870,000 and a land area of around X km2, Namdatka is one of the Orient's smallest nations. It is bordered by Mahana to the east and closely to Mantella in the west. Namdatka is located entirely within the Careleon Plateau, with most people living in the cooler eastern regions on the border with Mahana. The capital is Khasa but other large metropolitan areas include Dolka, Khedrup and Gonpo. "Namdatka" roughly translates to "Land of the Careli" in Namdatkan.


Etymology

(WIP.)

History

Prehistory

WIP.

Kzhongkan Migration

WIP.

Gyeltshen Dynasty

WIP.

Religious Tension

WIP.

Rai Monarchal Period

The Kingdom of Rai, located along the Penden River.

During the 15th and 16th centuries Namdatka's eastern regions, especially around the city of Lwhang Tenchwa, existed a monarchy that grew out of the ancient Gyeltshen Dynasty that ruled over the realm it called Tsheringa. This monarchy made claim to an area of around 98,000 km2, containing around 90,000 people at the time. The land was arid and dry, leading to a majority of the population being situated around the Penden River in settlements around Lwhang Tenchwa. The Rai Monarchy ruled this kingdom with an iron-fist, however it flourished in comparison to the eastern regions at the time, which were under the subjugation of Mahana.

The monarchy continued it's existence up until the foundation of Namdatka in 1780, where they joined the Union of Namdatka in exchange for Namdatka taking up the Rai Monarchy. This was what lead to the royal family of Namdatka being a part of the minority Ramarchops ethnic group.

War for Independence

At the end of the 18th century, during the times of great religious struggle in neighbouring Mahana, a movement arose with the native Namdatkan people group living in Mahana which eventually lead to a diplomatic feedback loop which slowly turned into an escalated conflict.

The revolution began on the 6th May 1780, with uprising beginning in the city of Khasa. It initially was met with resistance from the Mahanans however due to struggles within the rest of the country the decision was made to grant the nation their independence only a month after, on the 17th June 1790. The war, despite being short-lived, lead to independence which lasts into present day.

Dungchu Dictatorship

In October 1911, the military lead by the Dungchu family, a wealthy family with close ties to the monarchy, began a Coup d'état which lead to the rise of the Dungchu Dictatorship, who originally promised the people to form a democratic government but instead took complete power over the nation and having the royal family put into exile in Mekabiri.

Post-Dictatoral Namdatka

Monarchal Return

Contemporary History

(WIP. Look at neighbours Mahana and Mantella.)

Geography

Climate

The climate is severely dry nine months of the year, and average annual snowfall is only 46 cm due to the rain shadow effect. Eastern passes and regions receive small amounts of fresh snow and occasionally rain throughout the course of the year. Low temperatures are prevalent throughout these eastern regions, where bleak desolation is unrelieved by any vegetation bigger than a low bush, and where the wind sweeps unchecked across vast expanses of arid plain. The Oriental Narope Rains have influence on it's eastern regions, with some years having a much higher average rainfall than others.

(WIP. Landscape. Climate.)

Politics

King Tshering I of Namdatka.
Eternal Dragon King, Ugyen Gongsar, who rules a necrocracy, in 1926.
The King and Lady standing with foreign adviosrs in front of the Chokzay Royal Palace.

Namdatka is the wurlds sole necrocracy, having Eternal Dragon King Ugyen Gongsar serving as head of state despite passing away in 1930. The system came into place in 1925 when Gongsar, ruling king at the time, decided to proclaim himself as the "Eternal King of Namdatka and her Lands". Following his death in 1930, he remained as the nations de-facto head of state despite holding no obvious power. The people have kept this tradition alive as Ugyen Gongsar is said to be the direct descendent of Namdatkan Gai goddess Drakthonpa and taking away his position would be seen as blasphemy.

(WIP. Government. Political parties. Foreign relations. Military.)

Economy

(WIP. Eployment. Exports. Energy. Transport. Media. Currency.)

Demographics

Ethnic Groups

Namdatkan people are mostly made up of two groups, the Nkalops and the Ramarchops, otherwise known as the eastern and western Namdatkan people. The eastern Nkalops people are larger in demographic size, making up 79% of Namdatkas population. Despite this, historically the Ramarchops people have had more political power than the Nkalops, with the royal family all being a part of the group. (WIP. Ethnic groups. Language. Religion. Health. Education.)

Cultures

(WIP. Literature. Visual arts. Music. Cuisine. Sport.)

References