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===Prehistoric Ajahadya===
===Prehistoric Ajahadya===
-First arrival of humans<br>
-First arrival of humans circa 65,000 BC<br>
-Migration of Satari-Euclean people into Ajahadya<br>
-Migration of Satari-Euclean people into Ajahadya circa 10,000 BC<br>


===Ancient Ajahadya (~2850 BC - 12AD)===
===Ancient Ajahadya (~2850 BC - 12AD)===


====Dynastic/Mythic Era (~2850 - ~1250 BC)====
====Dynastic/Mythic Era (~2850 - ~1250 BC)====
-Bashurat River Valley culture<br>
-Development of river kingdoms<br>
-Creation of mythic oral histories<br>
-Patchy historical records<br>


====River Kingdoms Period (~1250 BC - 453 BC)====
====River Kingdoms Period (~1250 BC - 453 BC)====
-Bashurat River Valley culture<br>
-Development of river kingdoms<br>
-Minor wars between river kingdoms and river city states<br>
-Minor wars between river kingdoms and river city states<br>
-Rise and fall of various hegemonic states<br>
-Rise and fall of various hegemonic states<br>
-Beginning of proper historical records<br>
-Most information about previous period comes from texts and records made in this time<br>
-Conquered by [[First Phuli Empire]] from 480 - 453 BC<br>
====Phuli Period (453 BC - 12 BC)====
-Rule of First Phuli Empire<br>
-Introduction of [[Satyism]] and monasticism to region<br>
-Fractious territory of the First Phuli Empire<br>
-Numerous revolts from 440 - 194 BC<br>
-War of Vajramitra (200 - 194 BC) last major revolt<br>
-Occasional invasions of Sorsanid Empire, unconquered Satrian coastal kingdoms<br>
-First Phuli Empire collapses in 12 BC following numerous factors<br>


====Phuli Period (453 BC - 12 AD)====


===Classical Ajahadya/Sangma Period (12 BC - 1247 AD)===
===Classical Ajahadya/Sangma Period (12 BC - 1247 AD)===
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====Sangma Early Period (12 BC - 116 AD)====  
====Sangma Early Period (12 BC - 116 AD)====  
-Founding of Sangama Dynasty <br>
-Founding of Sangama Dynasty <br>
-Conquest of Bashurat River complete (34 BC) <br>
-Conquest of Bashurat River against rivals complete (34 BC) <br>
-Failed invasion of Amardia (79 BC) <br>
-Failed invasion of unconquered Satrian states (79 BC) <br>
-Wars against the Arasanid Empire <br>
-Wars against the Arasanid Empire <br>
-Deposition of Vikramaditya Jatavarman III <br>
-Conquest of Togotistan from Uluchig Confederacy (44 - 54 AD)
-Deposition of Vikramaditya Jatavarman III in palace coup (116 AD) <br>


====First Sangma Interregnum (116 AD - 140 AD)====
====First Sangma Interregnum (116 AD - 140 AD)====
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====Sangma Middle Period (140 AD - 211 AD)====
====Sangma Middle Period (140 AD - 211 AD)====
-Restoration of Sangama Dynasty <br>
-Restoration of Sangama Dynasty <br>
-Conquest of modern Subarna <br>
-Arasanid invasion wins decisive battle at the Bashurat (185 AD) <br>
-Arasanid invasion wins decisive battle at the Bashurat (185 AD) <br>
-Popular uprisings following major famine <br>
-Popular uprisings following major famine <br>
-Death of childless Vikramaditya Mahendra III causes War of the Great Bastards among his illegitimate offspring (202 AD) <br>
-Unsuccessful wars against the Sarmin Khanate<br>
-Death, suspected assassination, of Mahendra IV, victor of the War of the Great Bastards starts Second Interregnum <br>
-Death of childless Vikramaditya Mahendra III causes War of the Great Bastards among his illegitimate offspring (202 - 211 AD) <br>
-Death, suspected assassination, of Vikramaditya Mahendra IV, victor of the War of the Great Bastards starts Second Interregnum (211 AD) <br>


====Second Sangma Interregnum (211 AD - 299 AD)====
====Second Sangma Interregnum (211 AD - 299 AD)====
-Civil war between ambitious governors and generals<br>
-Multiple sub-states named after cities established<br>
-Long and bloody series of wars and backstabbing<br>
-Victor, Susarman I, claims descent from Vikramaditya Mahendra IV, declares restoration of the Sangma Dynasty<br>


====Sangma High Period (299 AD - 1247 AD)====
====Sangma High Period (299 AD - 1247 AD)====
-Golden age of the Sangma<br>
-Flourishing of art, philosophy and culture<br>
-First records of [[Badi]] followers living within the Sangma Empire, earlier but unrecorded arrival assumed<br>
-Wars against Arasanid Empire<br>
-Invasion and destruction of [[Kingdom of Pyeongwan]], incorporation of Bumistan and Vijay into Empire (463 - 471 AD)<br>
-Invasion of [[First Kituki Khaganate]] and loss of Togot (588 AD)<br>
-Reconquest of Togot, conquest of Kituk, collapse of [[First Kituki Khaganate]] after Battle of Forazad (600 - 609 AD)<br>
-610 AD considered height of the Sangma Dynasty's power<br>
-Repeated wars against [[Second Phuli Empire]], attempted invasions of [[Peshkal Khanate]], wars against Heavenly Dominions weaken Empire (610 - 941 AD)<br>
-Spread of [[Irfan]] into coastal Satria by trade<br>
-Ansan Empire conquers Bumistan and Vijay (941 - 946 AD)<br>
-Resurgence under [[Khengara I]]<br>
-Bumistan reconquered (1097 AD)<br>
-Vijay reconquered (1101 AD)<br>
-Khorshid Confederacy invades and conquers Kituk, [[Khengara I]] killed in battle (1127 - 1133 AD)<br>
-Irfanic revolt leads to establishment of [[First Alsamid Heavenly Dominion]] and breakaway of [[Vijayan Thakurate]] and [[First Thakurate of Dakshin Bumi]]<br>


===Medieval Ajahadya/Post-Sangma Period (1247 AD - 1665 AD)===
===Medieval Ajahadya/Post-Sangma Period (1247 AD - 1665 AD)===

Revision as of 12:09, 22 March 2020

Union of Federal Republics of Satria

Native Names
  • Gaullican:Union des Républiques Fédérées de Satrie
    Himavantan:સરભુમિ સરૌરવી સંઘીય પ્રજાસત્તાક યુનિયન
    Sarabhumi Saṅghīya Prajāsattāka Yuniyana
    Sataristani:सारभूमिि की संघीय गणराज्यों की संघऑफ
    Saarbhoomi kee Sangheey Ganaraajyon kee Sanghoph
    Zubadi:ਸਰਨਾਵਾ ਸਰੌਰਵ ਦੇ ਸੰਘੀ ਗਣਤੰਤਰਾਂ ਦਾ ਸੰਘ
    Saranāvā a dē Saghī Gaṇatatarāṁ dā Sagha
    Togot:Sඅර්නව Fඑඩෙරටිව් ර්‍එස්පුබ්ලිකලර්නින්ග්
    Sarnava Federativ Respublikalarning
Flag of Ajahadya
Flag
National coat of arms of Ajahadya
National coat of arms
Controlled territory is in dark green. Claimed territory is in light green.
Controlled territory is in dark green. Claimed territory is in light green.
CapitalBanabadura
Largest cityVadavarja
Recognised national languagesGaullican
Recognised regional languagesHimavantan
Sataristani
Zubadi
Togot
Ethnic groups
Himavantan (37%)
Satarian (28%)
Zubadi (26%)
Togot (7%)
Others (2%)
Demonym(s)Ajahadyan
GovernmentUnicameral Federal Presidential Parliamentary republic
• President
Salil Balchandra
• Premier
Vimala Balchandra
LegislatureParliament of the Union of Federated Republics of Satria
Area
• Total
936,848 km2 (361,719 sq mi)
• Water (%)
1.7%
Population
• 2018 estimate
166,112,000
• Density
177.3/km2 (459.2/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
$943,350,048,000
• Per capita
$5,679
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$811,955,456,000
• Per capita
$4,888
Gini (2018)Positive decrease 38.1
medium
HDI (2018)Increase 0.681
medium
CurrencySuvarnarupa
Time zoneUTC-2
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+80
Internet TLD.aj

Ajahadya (Gaullican: Adjadie), officially the Union of Federated Republics of Satria (Gaullican: Union des Républiques Fédérées de Satrie) is a is a federal parliamentary republic in Central Satria centered along the Bashurat River. It is bordered to the east by Kituk, to the south by Tusing and Baekjeong, to the west by Subarna and to the north by Amardia. It is a member of ROSPO, and is regarded as a regional power.

History

Prehistoric Ajahadya

-First arrival of humans circa 65,000 BC
-Migration of Satari-Euclean people into Ajahadya circa 10,000 BC

Ancient Ajahadya (~2850 BC - 12AD)

Dynastic/Mythic Era (~2850 - ~1250 BC)

-Bashurat River Valley culture
-Development of river kingdoms
-Creation of mythic oral histories
-Patchy historical records

River Kingdoms Period (~1250 BC - 453 BC)

-Minor wars between river kingdoms and river city states
-Rise and fall of various hegemonic states
-Beginning of proper historical records
-Most information about previous period comes from texts and records made in this time
-Conquered by First Phuli Empire from 480 - 453 BC

Phuli Period (453 BC - 12 BC)

-Rule of First Phuli Empire
-Introduction of Satyism and monasticism to region
-Fractious territory of the First Phuli Empire
-Numerous revolts from 440 - 194 BC
-War of Vajramitra (200 - 194 BC) last major revolt
-Occasional invasions of Sorsanid Empire, unconquered Satrian coastal kingdoms
-First Phuli Empire collapses in 12 BC following numerous factors


Classical Ajahadya/Sangma Period (12 BC - 1247 AD)

Sangma Early Period (12 BC - 116 AD)

-Founding of Sangama Dynasty
-Conquest of Bashurat River against rivals complete (34 BC)
-Failed invasion of unconquered Satrian states (79 BC)
-Wars against the Arasanid Empire
-Conquest of Togotistan from Uluchig Confederacy (44 - 54 AD) -Deposition of Vikramaditya Jatavarman III in palace coup (116 AD)

First Sangma Interregnum (116 AD - 140 AD)

-Civil war between ambitious governors and generals

Sangma Middle Period (140 AD - 211 AD)

-Restoration of Sangama Dynasty
-Arasanid invasion wins decisive battle at the Bashurat (185 AD)
-Popular uprisings following major famine
-Unsuccessful wars against the Sarmin Khanate
-Death of childless Vikramaditya Mahendra III causes War of the Great Bastards among his illegitimate offspring (202 - 211 AD)
-Death, suspected assassination, of Vikramaditya Mahendra IV, victor of the War of the Great Bastards starts Second Interregnum (211 AD)

Second Sangma Interregnum (211 AD - 299 AD)

-Civil war between ambitious governors and generals
-Multiple sub-states named after cities established
-Long and bloody series of wars and backstabbing
-Victor, Susarman I, claims descent from Vikramaditya Mahendra IV, declares restoration of the Sangma Dynasty

Sangma High Period (299 AD - 1247 AD)

-Golden age of the Sangma
-Flourishing of art, philosophy and culture
-First records of Badi followers living within the Sangma Empire, earlier but unrecorded arrival assumed
-Wars against Arasanid Empire
-Invasion and destruction of Kingdom of Pyeongwan, incorporation of Bumistan and Vijay into Empire (463 - 471 AD)
-Invasion of First Kituki Khaganate and loss of Togot (588 AD)
-Reconquest of Togot, conquest of Kituk, collapse of First Kituki Khaganate after Battle of Forazad (600 - 609 AD)
-610 AD considered height of the Sangma Dynasty's power
-Repeated wars against Second Phuli Empire, attempted invasions of Peshkal Khanate, wars against Heavenly Dominions weaken Empire (610 - 941 AD)
-Spread of Irfan into coastal Satria by trade
-Ansan Empire conquers Bumistan and Vijay (941 - 946 AD)
-Resurgence under Khengara I
-Bumistan reconquered (1097 AD)
-Vijay reconquered (1101 AD)
-Khorshid Confederacy invades and conquers Kituk, Khengara I killed in battle (1127 - 1133 AD)
-Irfanic revolt leads to establishment of First Alsamid Heavenly Dominion and breakaway of Vijayan Thakurate and First Thakurate of Dakshin Bumi

Medieval Ajahadya/Post-Sangma Period (1247 AD - 1665 AD)

Sangma Late Period (1247 AD- 1439 AD)

First Alsamid Heavenly Dominion (1247 AD - 1622)

Thakurate of Himavanta (1422 - 1551)

Rajadom of Zubad (1447 - 1538)

Togoti Khanate (1358 - 1497)

Togoti Khaghanate (1497 - 1665)

Early Modern Ajahadya/Post-Togoti Period (1665 - 1935)

Thakurate of Sataristan (1665 - 1684)

Second Alsamid Heavenly Dominion (1684 - 1737)

Rajadom of Ajahadya (1665 - 1935)

Interwar Period and Solarian War (1935 - 1941)

Union of Federated Republics of Satria (1935 - 1943)

The Solarian War (1941 - 1943)

Modern Ajahadya (1943 - Present)

Ajahadya under Mohan Balchandra (1943 - 1950) and Jalender Sarai (1950 - 1966)

Ajahadya under Aman Sabanis (1966 - 1974) and Arjuna Kalsarah (1974 - 1981)

Ajahadya under Nishant Balchandra (1981 - 1997)

Ajahadya under Vimal Sarai (1997 - 2005) and Diya Kalsarah (2005 - 2013)

Ajahadya under Salil Balchandra (2013 - Present)

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