Jashnagar

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Transcendent Kingdom of Jashnagar
Yam'gonra Ilo'lona Mai
Flag of Jashnagar
Flag
Motto: "Tasi B'u"
"Stay the course."
Nickname:
Jewel of the Sea
JashOrthographic.png
CapitalYuram
Official languagesLorian
Recognised national languagesJash, Mahkeen, Pa'ea
Ethnic groups
Jash, Mahkeen, Pa'ea
Demonym(s)Jashnagari
GovernmentTheocratic-Ecclesiocracy
• A'sina
Vaishnapati
• Bas'Kan
Rastan II
• Prime Minister
Enri Tale'va
LegislatureClerical Council
House of Warriors
House of Fathers
Establishment
• Establishment of Kingdom of Jashnagar
1728
• End of Monarchy
June 6th, 1913
• Declaration of Modern Jashnagar
September 21st, 1945
Area
• 
275,185 km2 (106,250 sq mi)
Population
• 2018 estimate
34,250,000 (24th)
• Density
124/km2 (321.2/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
161.16 Billion (27th)
CurrencySei (JSI)
Date formatmm/dd/yyyy (CE)
Driving sideright
Calling code+8
ISO 3166 codeJN
Internet TLD.lv

Jashnagar, officially the Transcendent Kingdom of Jashnagar, is a country in Greater Olympus. Located in Southeast Nori, Jashnagar shares maritime borders with Sepura, Kiteahu, Tauke Manuye, and Yannoue. An exclusively island nation, Jashnagar is composed of thousands of islands that make up the Jashnagari Archipelago, and is located completely in the Oceanus Magnostrium.

The sovereign state is a Theocratic-Ecclesiocracy ruled by current or former members of the Anomai clergy, with an elected legislature. It is notable as a nation combining religious and secular law into its framework, and on top of being an independent country, also wields Ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the Anomai faith worldwide. Both the A'sina and Bas'kan are considered not only the formal leaders of Jashnagar, but also of the Anomai church.

Jashnagar has notable natural resources in the forms of tin and oil. The nation's economy is built primarily on agriculture, where crops such as rice, coffee, tea, palm oil, spices, copra, tropical fruits, and ornamental flowers are the main exports of the economy. Jashnagar has a GDP of of 161 billion and hosts the 27th largest economy in the world. Tourism plays a large part in the national economy, where historical, religious, cultural, eco, and resort tourism is growing in size.

The Jashnagari archipelago has a long history of feuding states and kingdoms, and is tied closely to the history of southeast Nori and the Oceanus Magnostrium. Jashnagari sailors mastered the art of wayfinding navigation and out-rigger construction, allowing travel of far distances and used these inventions for trade and settlement both west and eastward. In the 11th and 12th centuries, the Anomai faith had become widespread and drastically influenced political and cultural life. The later medieval period saw the expansion of larger states and foreign crusades launched against neighboring lands, with conflict arising against the newly arrived Liran powers. The archipelago was politically unified in the early 18th century by King Ilo'gnara, formerly bringing the nation under a religiously sanctioned monarchy till the late 19th century. The modern state emerged in the 1920s, ruling an instability racked country till the 1980s.

Etymology

The name Jashnagar is the Lorianized term for the Produes name Jaixnágar, given to the archipelago when Produzland became the first Liran power to discover it. The Produes name stems from combining Jash, the name of the dominant ethnic group in the archipelago and the Jash term nagar meaning "whole" or "mass". The original term was likely used locally in reference to the entirety of Jash polities, separating them from those of other local cultures.

The native name, an admixture of native languages, translates into "The Great Gate that Ilo'lo built for God" (Lit: "Great Gate of Ilo'lo God"). This name came to be applied when Jashnagar became a united country under the Ilo'lo dynasty in the 18th century. With the A'sina guiding the Ilo'lo kings in matters of religion and the Anomai faith becoming incorporated into law, the country was seen as divinely inspired and sanctioned.

The nation is often referred to as just Yam'gonra or "Great Gate" by native inhabitants.


History

Geography

A black sand beach in Jashnagar

Jashnagar is one of the largest archipelagic countries in the world, and is part of the Southeast Nori region of the Nori continent. It extends 16,696 kilometers (10,374 miles) kilometers at its furthest points from east to west, and 11,370 kilometers (7,065 miles) from north to south. It has a total of 6,432 islands and atolls, with nearly 4,000 of them inhabited in some capacity. All of these islands lie below the equator. The archipelago is made up of the seven primary islands of Samratan, Lambou, O'kahle, Namoa, Mitta, Ulelu, Mae and four recognized island chains of Jash, Mahk, Pa'ea, and Mae.

The nations land measurement is 275,185 km2 (106,250 sq mi). It shares no land borders with any other nation, but shares maritime borders with Kiteahu, Tauke Manuye, Sepura, and Yannoue.

8insert highest point8. The longest river in Jashnagar is the Puaga. Most of the large rivers flow on Samratan, but sizeable rivers exists on the Pa'ea and Mahk island chains.

Climate

Jashnagar lies below the equator, and its climate remains relatively stable year-round. Most of Jashnagar has a consistent year-long wet season, with a dry season

Typical Jashnagari rainforest found throughout the archipelago

appearing in the southern most islands. Where applicable, the dry season lasts typically from May till September and the wet from October to April.

Köppen-Geiger climate classification for Jashnagar

Jashnagar's climate is entirely tropical, with a tropical wet climate dominating a majority of the nation. The southern most islands are home to a tropical wet and dry climate providing the drier seasons in those areas.

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Geology

Tectonically, Jashnagar is unstable with many volcanoes and seismic activity frequent. It lies in a ring of fire generated by the Magnostrian plate being pushed under the Muroan plate. 8Insert volcano facts, that reference specific islands chains8. Volcanic ash has made agricultural conditions unpredictable in some areas, but it has also resulted in unusually fertile soils, historically allowing high population densities in the Jash and Mahkeen islands.

Many of Jashnagar's islands are formed by coral reefs, especially smaller ones in the south and western most areas of the country. Much like how black sand beaches can be found across Jashnagar's volcanic islands, white sand beaches formed out of calcium from ancient corals and sea organism are a main beach type across the archipelago. Though rare, some pink colored beaches can be found throughout Jashnagar, caused by crushed corals much like the more common white-sanded beaches. Jashnagar is home to one of the only green sand beaches on the globe, Meamata, formed by volcanic rock high in olivine that has been eroded from mount Lanu

Biodiversity and Environment

Species endemic to Jashnagar. Clockwise from top: Samratan tiger, Hibiscus sevratanii, Muroan kingfisher, and table coral.

Jashnagar's tropical climate and archipelagic geography lends itself to a high level of biodiversity. Large species such as the Samratan tiger, Norinese elephant, pongo, rhinoceros, and leopard were once abundant on all islands north of Lambou, but have since dwindled due habitat loss brought about by human development. Jashnagar is divided between the Muroan Line which separates the species of Nori and those of the Muroan and Magnostrian island chains. Jashnagar shares species with nearby Meniti as well as the mainland of Nori. Tropical seas surround the nations 8INSERT STAT8 long coastline, creating a range of sea and coastal ecosystems that include beaches, dunes, estuaries, mangroves, coral reefs, seagrass beds, mudflats, tidal flats, algae beds, and small island ecosystems. Jashnagar is part of the SE Nori coral triangle, hosting an immense biodiversity in coral and coral reef species as a result.

Human development posses serious threats to the state of the Jashnagari environment. Destruction of habitat brought about by expanding urbanization and economic development has threatened and endangered many of the species native to the archipelago. Palm oil plantations stand as an example of economic development that while generating wealth for local communities, changes the native ecosystems drastically. Over-exploitation of marine resources, waste management, and oil drilling also contribute to the degradation of the environment. Global warming is a considerable problem for the future of Jashnagar. Rising global temperatures will drastically increase the number of scorching days in Jashnagar's already tropical environment, affect the seasonal weather cycles that fuels the agricultural economy, increase wildfires that destroy rainforest, and raise the number of droughts and food shortages. Climate change will also affect the marine resources of the nation, impacting directly the coral and shallow water habitats of the coast. Rising sea levels risk submerging large portions of the coastal country. Impoverished communities are likely to be the most affected by climate change.

Government and Politics

Jashnagar is a theocratic-ecclesiocracy, with the current government established in 1988. Before the unification of Jashnagar, the various polities throughout the archipelago often cooperated under the leadership of the Yuram clergy, be it in religious crusade or political crisis. This cooperation formed the basis to a united Jashnagar and became a precursor to the modern governmental system. The current government's official foundation sits with the founding of the united kingdom of Jashnagar in the early 18th century, when King Ilo'gnara affirmed the A'sina and Bas'kan of Yuram's position as spiritual leaders of Jashnagar. Following the end of the monarchy with the abdication of King Sevar II, an extended period of civil unrest occurred between the 1920s and 1980s. During this civil strife, the modern state was formed and adopted.

The head of the Jashnagari government is formed by a triangle of three individuals. At the top is the A'sina, a young woman who is selected at birth by passing a series of

Parties and Elections