Amaratan Empire
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Amaratan Empire Imperu Amarati (Amaratan) | |||||||
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1912–1944 | |||||||
Motto: Unur u Dmir Honour and Duty | |||||||
Anthem: Marzu tal-Libertà "March of Liberty" | |||||||
Capital | Castello Rosso | ||||||
Common languages | Amaratan Sortenzan !Arabic | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Amaratan | ||||||
Government |
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Emperor | |||||||
• 1913-1944 | Awgustu I | ||||||
Prime Minister | |||||||
• 1913-1921 | Emin Baldacchino | ||||||
• 1921-1927 | Ħabaq Zerafa | ||||||
• 1927-1943 | Andrija Falzon | ||||||
History | |||||||
5 September 1912 | |||||||
17 August 1944 | |||||||
Currency | Amaratan Dinar | ||||||
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The Amaratan Empire was a state that arose out of the Amaratan Revolt during the end of the First Great War. It was established following the defeat of Sortenza forces in mainland Amarata and the popular rebellion leader Awgustu Saliba was proclaimed Emperor by the newly established national congress.