Union of Free Ummah Republics
Union of Free Ummah Republics اتحاد جمعيات الأمة الحرة | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Free Republics for Free Peoples | |
Capital | !Damascus |
Largest city | !Tartus |
Recognised national languages | No Offical |
Recognised regional languages | Arabic
Turkic Sureth Kurdish Hebrew Greek Phoenician Aryan Galatian |
Ethnic groups | Arabs 37%
Turks 23% Assyrians 5% Kurds 4% Armenians 3% Jews 4% Greeks 8% Cappadocian Greek 1% Samaritans 1% Phoenicians 1% Druze 2% Aryans 5% Azerbajani 5% Galatians 1% |
Religion | State Secularism |
Government | Syndicalist People’s Republic Union |
Legislature | People's Congress |
Council of the Nations | |
Council of the People | |
Establishment | |
• Articles of the New Republic | 1921 |
Population | |
• Estimate | 192, 105, 000 |
Currency | Dinar |
The Union of Free Ummah Republics or UFUR is a country located in Tellurian which makes up the majority of the Middle East, Caucasus, and Anatolia. It borders the !Alexandria Kingdom to the West, the SIA to the North, and Volkov and the Aryan Empire to the East.
The UFUR was formed out of the ruins of the Auviran Empire after the signing of its’ founding document, the Declaration of a Free Peoples, in 1923 in the Grand Assembly that followed the end of the War Against Imperialism and Self Liberation. The nation war formed as a Socialist Union between the numerous sub-republics that made up the fledgling state. The first near-decade of its’ existence saw rapid political, social, and economic development under the leadership and ideology of its’ first President, ______.
The death of _____ in 1931 saw the country spiral into chaos, however. The numerous issues relating to autonomy, military strongmen, and political divisions saw the fledgling nation splinter while central authority wanned day by day. By 1936 the country was heavily divided, had failed to reach its’ developmental goals in Mesopotamia, the Levante Interior, and has faced numerous uprisings from Arab tribes in Arabia.