Terehan
Republic of Terehan | |
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Capital | Casaat |
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Asaad al-Shaad | |
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• 2020 estimate | 12,647,000 |
Date format | mm-dd-yyyy |
The Republic of Terehan, most commonly known as Terehan, is a nation located on the continent of Adula, bordered by Tiqal and Shariati to the south, with coasts on the Cantalle Ocean along the Avisca Sea and Catahle Sea. The capital and largest city is Casaat, and other major cities include the ports of Jataran, Catahle, Olharat, and the inland cities of Astaat and Pacitaan. The majority of the country's 12.6 million inhabitants are Muslims, and other recognized religions include Christianity, Yazidism, Mandaeism, and Yarsanism. During ancient times, lands that now constitute Terehan were known as Telaanha and were occupied by many kingdoms and empires, notably the Emmirians. Following the Barretoan Wars, Terehan became a democracy, though since the 1930s it has widely been considered authoritarian. Terehan waged a series of wars against its neighbors throughout history, including the Tiqal-Terehan War which lasted from 1978 to 1984 and killed upwards of 600,000 people. Its government has attracted widespread criticism for its significant constraints and abuses against human rights and civil liberties, including several violent suppressions of mass protests, unfair elections, and limited rights for women and for children. In 2018, Asaad al-Shaad became President and began pursuing nuclear program which many in the international community claimed was a pursuit for a nuclear weapon. Following the 2022 Beresa port bombing, WEDA invaded the country.
History
Antiquity
Middle Ages
Modern Era
21st Century
Geography
Politics
Provinces
Terehan is divided into eight provinces - Tjarin, Cahet, Casyta, Hallet, Citaan, Hatayr, Taayt, and Harat.