Andaluzia
The Province of Andaluzia | |
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Flag | |
Capital | Fajar El Ziqara |
Largest city | Qahrdoba |
Official languages | Spanish, Arabic |
Ethnic groups |
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Religion | Ahfariq Islam |
Demonym(s) | Andaluziyant |
Government | Provincial Republic |
• Wazirprovenza | Samira El Abasid |
Area | |
• Total | 826,875 sq mi (2,141,600 km2) |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 114 million (1st) |
• Density | 138/sq mi (53.3/km2) |
Time zone | UTC-6, -5, -4, -3 (Andaluzian Timezones) |
Driving side | right |
Andaluzia is the most populated and largest Province on Greater Sacramento. It's capital is Fajar El Ziqara while it's largest city is Qahrdoba. It sits south east of the Andaluzian Sea and North and East of the Eminopler Ocean.
History
Pre Ayreoshubic History
Before the arrival of the Sacrmatian Ayreoshubics Andaluzia was sparsely populated with tribes ruling the area.
Christian Era
During the age of Sacrmatian Christianity the region was ruled by the Khajlia Dynasty from the city of Fajar El Ziqara. It controlled much trade from the Eastern Kingdom of Greater Sacramento and prospered
Early Islamic Era
The Area later became the Andaluzian Emirate and the Caliphate of Andaz who held onto the each side of the region while the Fernando Dynasty held the North East. The Ziqarite Persecution by the Andaluzian Emirate caused it's dynasty to collapse and a new dynasty came to power. Eventually it united with the Ziqarite Union and the Andalus Ziqara Union came to power. During this time Ahfariq Islam was dominant in the region and played a huge role in government.
Kashiludun Caliphate
After the fall of the Andalus Ziqara Union the region became a province of the Kashiludun Caliphate and was a crucial part for the Caliphate. During the later part of the Caliphate's rule revolution was brewing in the region with Fez being the cities that threatened secession from the Caliphate.
The Andaluzian Front for Islamic Democracy and Blue Flag Revolution
After the raid on the Imperial Palace of Zahrbada the ministers of Qahrdoba, Fez, Chaqaz, and Fajar El Ziqara declared secession from the Caliphate under public pressure and resigned. This lead to democratic forces take lead in Andaluzia as they held all the major cities of the region. The front eventually united with the United Front for Islamic Democracy and established Greater Sacramento