Samichiastan
Samachiastan Jemuri Samachiastan
جموری'ساماچاستان (Parsühan) | |
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Anthem: "Ċenoi Otarun" | |
Capital | Delak |
Largest | Misarün |
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Demonym(s) | Samachiastani |
Government | Unitary parliamentary republic |
• President | Cekan Yarine |
• Prime Minister | Balishô Chudeka |
Legislature | Unicameral Legislature |
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Nemuyan | |
Establishment | |
• Yerza Empire | 712 A.D. |
• Khakazi Rule | 1702 |
• Republic of Azumai | Sep 21 1901 |
• Independence | April 11 1941 |
• Recognized | Nov 16 1984 |
• Current constitution | Mar 14 1991 |
Area | |
• | 727,307 km2 (280,815 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 98,562,154 |
Currency | Yanku |
Samichiastan ([samiˈtʃjastæn]) offcially the Republic of Samichiastan (Azumai: Jumuru Samichiastan is a country in the continent of Eija. It borders Midunland to the north and Ayunia to the south and the Sazara Gulf to the west and It shares a maritime border with Meyot. It consists of 29 provinces. It has an area of 727,307 km2 (280,814 sq. miles) and It has a population of almost 100 million making it is the 4th largest country in Eija by population. The Samachi people constitute a majority of Samachiastan's population. Delak is it's capital and it's largest city is Misarun which is it's leading cultural and commercial hub.
The first recorded settlers in the Samichiastan in 514 B.C. were the Eastern Izkaran's who lived there that was once apart of Yerža, Inhabited by a succession of tribes and clans, Samichiastan has periodically fallen under larger domination of another ethnic group, The Azumai people (Samachia) were the second tribe, recorded in 516 A.D. as most people are ethnic Azumai, Ethnic group that migrated from the area of Kagon (Kataruchu) years ago. This country was ruled by the Zimanan Empire in 872 A.D. until it fell in the 13 century it regained it's independence. Then in the 18 century it was absorbed by the Sapen Empire, all of Samachiastan was under Khakazi rule as a territory named "Azmai" meaning Forest in Azmai until in 1941 when it gained it's independence from Khakazi.
Samachiastan boasts vast expanses of untouched wilderness, from towering mountains in the south to tropical areas in the west. Its diverse ecosystems provide habitats for a wide range of wildlife. The country's commitment to conservation efforts ensures the protection of these pristine landscapes.