Mahryad
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The Emirate of Mahryad إمارة مادهيا | |
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Motto: Faith and Order(الإيمان والنظام) | |
Capital | Ahail |
Official languages | Arabic |
Recognised regional languages | None |
Ethnic groups | Arabic |
Demonym(s) | Mahrydian |
Government | Absolute Monarchy |
• Emir | Makir Sa'ad Al Bahrat |
Legislature | The Emirat Council |
Royal Assembly | |
Tribal Meeting | |
Currency | Mahrydian Rah (MHR) |
Driving side | right |
Mahryad,officaly The Emirate of Mahryad(إمارة مادهيا),is an island nation south of the continent of Eridos.A fairly young country,it was formed after the revolt lead by the Al Bahrad dynasty which had until then been governing in name of the Zatarian Empire
History
Ancient Era
Mostly uninhabited due to its inhospitable climate the only setlements were Arabian trading posts on the islands coasts
Zatarian Empire
During the period of expansion of the Zatarian Empire the island of Mahryad was colonised with thousands of people,in particlar five tribes which would go on to form the rulling class of todays country,with little to no animosity between them
Modern Period
During the last days of the Zatarian Empire the people of Mahryad began seccesionist movements,and when the empire collapsed it saw the perfect opportunity and declared independece
Geography
An island mostly dominated by savannah with large portions of dessert and almost no rivers,with a large mountain range
Climate
Government & Politics
Government
An Authoritarian regime,more reminiscent of a dictatorship rather than a monarchy,the Al Bahrat dynasty has rulled with an iron fist over the island sice its first settlers,concentrating most of the power and giving it to the Emir,who benefits from an almost divine status,though carful not to outright show it as to keep friendly relations with the other x nations.Indeed the Mahrydian version of x is quite special,emphasising the need to listen and obey your betters. Religion plays an important part in Mahrydian politics as the Al Bahrat family and the island clergy have an almost symbiotic relation,the clergy grants the Emir credibility and prestige while the Emir grants them wealth,protection and a militant arm
Law
Administrative Divisions
Foreign Affairs
An unusually closed off nation for a former colony,maybe due to its insular position and authoritarian regime,it only maintains close relaiton with other Arabic nations
Military
The National Royal Army (NRA) is Mahryads main military force,making up about 80%(482,363) of armed personnel,with 16%(96,269) being paramilitary or local groups and 4%(22,864) being private groupings or mercenary companies working for either foreign companies to defend their assets or local nobles to defend them from threats. Their equipment and level of training varies between city and region,howerever one common characterisitc is their high morale and obedience.They are known to fight even when badly outnumbred and outgunned due to a combination of religious fervor and fear of the consequences of failure. The National Royal Navy(NRV) is a point of pride to the Mahrydians,in part due to heavy propaganda and in part due to its merits.Being an island nation Mahrydia needs to be able to protect its convoys and transports and project influence in the nearby region through its naval power,and it partly succedes in doing so.While most definetly not the most technologically advanced the medium sized Mahrydian navy is well trained and well organised,ready to act in defense of its country
Human Rights
Economy
Mostly based on resource extraction from the mountainous areas of the island
Water Supply & Sanitation
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Transport
Demographics
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