Tamisari Socialist Republic
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Minkathala మినాథాల | |
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Socialist Republic | |
Tamisari Socialist Republic | |
Nickname(s): Pearl of Satria | |
Sovereign state | Arthasthan |
Independence from Etruria | 1948 |
Union with Arthasthan | 1959 |
Padaratha occupation | 1964 |
Annexation by Arthasthan | 1983 |
Capital and largest city | Minkathala |
Ethnic groups (2020) | Tamisari: (73.4%) Samundrese (8.3%) Utcalan (4.4%) Vanavasi: (4.1%) Others: (9.8%) |
Demonym(s) | Minkathalan |
Government | Autonomous parliamentary dependency |
• President | Nirad Giri |
Legislature | State Council |
Area | |
• Total | 5,770.24 km2 (2,227.90 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | 2.1% |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 5,091,367 |
• Density | 882.34/km2 (2,285.3/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $80.75 billion |
• Per capita | $9,981 |
Gini (2020) | 41.3 medium |
HDI (2020) | 0.77 high |
The Tamisari Socialist Republic, also known as Minkathala (Tamisari: మినాథాల), is a island city-state under the de facto control of Arthasthan. Since 1982, the entirety of Minkathala's internationally recognised territory has been under occupation by Arthasthan, which recognises Minkathala as an union state within its country. Minkathala has a population of 5,091,367 who mostly live in the capital city. As a result, the island was one of the highest urbanization rates in the world at 94% of the population.
First inhabited by Purvan peoples in the neolithic era, Minkathala was not reached by the Sattaro-Euclean expansion. A centre of Purvan, in particular Tamisari culture, Minkathala is one of the oldest continual polities in the world, with a Minkathalan state or entity existing in some form since its first attestation within the Sattarayana in roughly 1400 BCE. During the Mahakusumita, a flourishing of many different religious and philosophic traditions within Satria, Minkathala was the centre of the Ajñana movement which championed skepticism and materialism. MEDIEVAL STUFF PAGING SATRIAN REWORK BEEP BOOP. Minkathala's important location within the Bay of Bashurat led to a rising amount of Euclean influence and an eventual annexation by Gaullica. Under Gaullican rule, Minkathala soon became one of the wealthiest trading ports in Satria and was regarded as the gate to Satria. During the Great War, Minkathala served as a base of operations for Gaullican forces against Etruria in modern-day Arthasthan, but was taken in the earlier stages of the war. Following the war, control of the island was transferred to Etruria who used it as a naval base during the Solarian War. After the war, the island gained independence as a republic.
While Minkathala sought neutrality in the Satrian Wars and established itself as a democratic state, it suffered from extreme inequality and domination by the island's elite. In 1951, riots led to the Minkathala Revolution which established a new democratic government. However the government was torn between Tamisari nationalists who were pro-Padaratha and leftists who were pro-Arthasthan. The political dispute led to another revolution, where the leftists emerged victorious. The socialist government welcomed Arthasthan support which led to a series of defense and economic agreements. The island remained close until Padaratha invaded the island in 1964, after Arthasthan's defeat in the Second Satrian War. A provisional military government was installed, followed by a puppet civilian administration which signed a treaty of association with Padaratha. The new government underwent a program of killings and forced disappearances of Minkathalan leftists for several years. In 1980, Minkathala’s government organised a referendum on union with Padaratha. The referendum passed by a large margin, but Arthasthan disputed the results, alleging interference by Padaratha. In May 1981, Arthasthan invaded Minkathala sparking the Minkathala War between the two countries. While the invasion of the island was rapid, fighting on mainland Satria continued for another two years before a ceasefire was declared in late 1983.
Since the war, the status of Minkathala has been disputed. The majority of nations still recognise it as an independent nation, under the de facto occupation of Arthasthan. Nevertheless the Association for International Socialism recognize it as part of Arthasthan. However, given political opposition to the Rongzhuo Strategic Protocol Organisation from much of the northern world, the Minkathalan issue is often ignored. Since the invasion, the Arthasthan government has invested significant amounts of money in the island, especially the Port of Minkathala. There continues to be significant political and ethnic tension from the Tamisari majority population on the island. While the structure of the Union State government, gives Minkathala de jure autonomy from the central government, outside of economic affairs the island's government has little power.