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Amayana Makgato Federation | |
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Capital | |
Largest city | Airashe |
Official languages | Ka'ayana |
Ethnic groups (2022) |
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Demonym(s) | Amayana |
Government | Federal parliamentary republic |
Historical Landmarks | |
• Ihemodian Yoke | 1375-1548 |
• Second Realm | 1548-1875 |
• Treaty of Airashe | February 5th, 1979 |
• Treaty of Yanomi | August 11th, 1989 |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 39,043,101 |
• 2022 census | 38,940,056 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | $436,3 billion |
• Per capita | $11,175 |
Gini | 36.1 medium |
HDI | 0.508 low |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Amayana Makgato Federation, abbreviated AMF and unofficially known as East Itayana, is a de facto sovereign state in the East Scipia. It is a landlocked country bordered by Charnea to the north, M'Biruna by the east and the Solar Autocracy to the south-west. The Makgato Plateau, rising 1500 meters above the sea level, forms the entirety of the territory, while most of the major cities are situated within the Makgato Basin of Karana.
The Makgato Plateau was conquered and integrated into the Greater Itayana by the year 250 CE. The Ihemodian invasion of Itayana ravaged the entire area apart from the most remote outlying fortresses. Resettled by various Ikelan slaves in the following years, it served as one of the agricultural regions of the Ihemodian Realm until its reconquest conducted by the re-emerging Unifying Realm in 1521-1548. The conquest saw many of the settlers forcibly relocated in the interior, but the Amayana resettlement allowed the area to rebuild and later serve as the staging ground for several military raids against East Scipia in 1561-1563, as well as the invasion of Agala in 1568 which set off the series of military campaigns by the Solar Temple of Yanbango. The fragmentation of the Second Realm in 1860s-1870s left the region largely alone for the following years.
AMF economy is formed around agriculture and transport lanes of the Scipian railroads. Industry, primarily in form of foreign concessions, is concentrated in the largest cities, while the outlying cities serve primarily as outposts and communication hubs.
History
First evidences of human activity on Makgato Plateau were traced to prehistorical era, with several waves of migrations of hunter-gatherer tribes from M'Biruna. The Neolithic revolution, transitioning the scattered tribes from hunting and gathering to agriculture, is believed to have happened circa 4,000-5,000 BC. Several dozens of archaeological sites were found, indicating that the region has been populated by at least a few settled agricultural polities and migrating proto-Komontu pastoral tribes by 3,000 BC.
The polities appeared to have been structured around urban centers owning vast swathes of fields and simple irrigation systems to capture occasional rainfalls reaching the plateau. Social stratification was evident through various structures identified as palaces. The polities conformed to polytheistic religious system, shared between the region with several variations. Many traces of writing were discovered, with at least two distinct phases of evolution of pictograms into a distinct writing system; that system is yet to be conclusively deciphered. Warfare was apparently conducted through pastoral tribes complemented by foot militias, and several battle sites were identified.
Kingdom of Wabale
By circa 1,800 BC, armies of the Ancient Deshret reached the Plateau and over 200 years conquered or vassalized all Makgato polities. Settlement by Deshretic people from the north was interrupted by decline of Deshret and the corresponding rise of ancient Tamazgha. As such, it did not erase the original culture, but instead formed a synthetic Makgato-Deshretic culture and the first all-Makgato polity, known today as the Kingdom of Wabale. Said kingdom defeated a major Tamazgha incursion during the reign of Ankh-sen-wadbale I (c. 1100-1040), and reached the peak influence circa 500 BC, when it established a dominion over its original Deshretic homeland, lasting approximately 300 years.
First Unifying Realm
Ihemodian conquest of Itayana
Second Unifying Realm
Post-fragmentation
Geography
Politics
According to the 1989 Statute of Yanomi, Amayana Makgato Federation is a federal military republic. The supreme authority of the Republic is the Greater Federal Council, composed of major city mayors, regional governors and various senior officials. The day-to-day operations are conducted by the Federal Council of Governors formed of eight regional governors and the Chairman. The Chairman is elected across the Greater Federal Council by a supermajority vote. The regional governors are the main source of executive and judicial power within their governorates, operating according to the directives of the Federal Council.
Until 2012, the legislative power was conducted by the Greater Federal Council exclusively. The 2012 <<KHU>> Amendment to the Statute of Yanomi added another legislative organ, the Makgato Popular Assembly, elected on six years by a secret ballot from the general population above 35 not actively involved in the military or civil service. The Greater Federal Council by the Amendment effectively became the upper legislative house to the Popular Assembly.
Administrative division
Administratively, the Federation follows the structure established in the Itayana Second Realm. The country is divided on eight governorates, further subdivided on villages and cities. The governorates maintain the same numbering scheme as found in the Second Realm, numbering from 29th to 36th; their territory likewise roughly corresponds to that circa 1875. Villages and cities are often grouped into counties, though this level of subdivision exists only in the governorates of the Karana basin due to their higher population comparing to the peripheral governoates.
Commonwealth | Capital | Population | Area (km2) | Density (per km2) | GDP (U$D) |
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Amayana Makgato Federation | Yanomi | 39,043,101 | --- | --- | $436,304,575,628 |
29th Governorate | Airashe | --- | --- | --- | --- |
30th Governorate | KLM | --- | --- | --- | --- |
31st Governorate | KHU | --- | --- | --- | --- |
32nd Governorate | HGD | --- | --- | --- | --- |
33rd Governorate | Yanomi | --- | --- | --- | --- |
34th Governorate | KNS | --- | --- | --- | --- |
35th Governorate | OSU | --- | --- | --- | --- |
36th Governorate | Orisaro | --- | --- | --- | --- |