Nasana

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United Irfanic Republics of Ankula & Ngaji
ǃnso'ǂáán ǃŋajá-Áánǁúlìya
Flag of Nasana
Flag
Capital
and largest city
Insengo (Insaŋʘo)
Official languagesWopoto (Wop'oǀo)
Recognised regional languagesGaullican, Dietsmenic, Estmerish
LiturgicalPardarian
Religion
Irfan (Nasana School)
Demonym(s)Nasani
GovernmentTheocratic State
• Great Elder
Ohs'eyo ǂnosha
• Prime Minister
Aga Olele
LegislatureNational Assembly
Unification
• West Ankula Invasion
1950s
• Treaty of Shawari, Ngaji joins the Union
1963
Population
• Estimate
55m
• Density
28/km2 (72.5/sq mi)
HDI (2014)0.789
high

The United Irfanic Republics of Ankula & Ngaji(Wopόǀό: ǃnso'ǂáán ǃŋajá-Áánǁúlìya), commonly known as Nasana, is a theocratic union of 55 million inhabitants in Bahia. The union is comprised of three countries; Ankula Coast, Greater Ankula and Ngaji. The states correspond with the major concentrated ethnic groups of Nasana; the East Ankula, West Ankula and Ngaji people. Nasana has a coast with the Banfura Sea to the south and to the west is Zorosan.

The region that is Nasana today was first inhabited by diverse groups of paleo-hunter gatherer people that spanned the Moon River. Fossil records indicate the Ashup'a Civilization rose in the river delta around 2800 BCE. Climatic changes would lead to the collapse of the Ashup'a city-states, as by the turn of the millennia, the Irfanics invaded or something.

Contact with Eucleans first occurred in the 14th century. The next few centuries would see the land split between the rising Nasani Caliphate and dominionized by both Gaullica and Werania. More of the Ankula coast would be pushed under colonial rule by the 19th century and a series of wars would lead to the subjugation of the inland Caliphate. Ngaji, taken as a refuge state by natives, was also soon conquered by Estmere. During years of colonial rule, known as ‘the Era of Occupation’ in Nasana, the territory would be rife with conflict and resistance. By the 20th century, violence within inland Nasana escalated and saw Greater Ankula re-establishing an indigenous Empire. Tension from the late 19th century into the 20th century would continue with periods of conflict until 1943, when the Nasani War would see the unification of the entire country from colonial rule.

The Irfanic state is centrally ruled by the Great Elder, who’s goal is to enforce Nasani-Irfanic law across the government and country. The Great Elder is elected from the National Assembly, which is composed of varying elected representatives. The Prime Minister is appointed by the Great Elder then reviewed and approved by the National Assembly.