Gabrielland

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Gabrielland and Arsya

Dzukan Rul i Arsya
Flag of Gabrielland
Flag
Motto: Gabrielland dies when the sun dies
Anthem: Gabrielland the tree of life
Capital
and largest city
Vailhims
Official languagesGabrielt, Arsyan
Ethnic groups
Gabrielts, Arsyans
Demonym(s)Gabrielt
GovernmentFederal Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy under Republican model
• High Commision
Valantas V
Ahkkari II
Tolman Vantri
• Prime Minister
Aku Herbeydzing
LegislatureGabrielt and Arsyan People's Communion
Formation of the Federation
Population
• 2018 estimate
152,904,472
GDP (PPP)2017 estimate
• Total
$2.55 Trillion
• Per capita
$16,727
Gini (2015)27.6
low
HDI (2018)Increase 0.751
high
CurrencyQuasa (QUAS)
Time zoneUTC-3 (KMT)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+77
Internet TLD.gb

Gabrielland, formally Gabrielland and Arsya (Gabrielt: Dzukan Rul i Arsya, IPA: [d͡zu'kan rʊl 'j‿arʃa]) is a sovereign state located in Anteria, and is also a Dokodo Union member state. As of 2018, Gabrielland has an estimated population of 152 million people living in an area of 1.5 million square kilometers, making Gabrielland one of the biggest states in Anteria. Gabrielland is officially divided into three "realms", the Kingdom of Gabrielland, the Kingdom of Arsya, and the new frontier. Gabrielland borders Kuronobe to the east, Junterland and Grafenland to the north, Monte Blanco to the southwest, Prei Meas to the south and Azureden to the southeast. Diverse climates and land forms exist within Gabrielland owing to Gabrielland's large land area and span between latitudes.

Gabrielland is comprised of two major ethnic groups, the Gabrielts and the Arsyans, who respectively inhabit mainly the south and the north. The population of 152 million is unevenly distributed, with almost 70% of the population living in the Kingdom of Gabrielland alone while accoutning less than 20% of the land area. The Gabrielts bear many resemblance in appearances and customs with their neighbors to the southwest and east, while the Arsyans bear many similarities with their neighbors in the north with Junterland and Grafenland, although their language forms its own separate family different to those spoken in the neighboring states. The principal language in Gabrielland is Gabrielt, with almost all official broadcasts and published media in the Gabrielt language, even though Arsyan occupies the same status as Gabrielt. As a result, many Arsyans are bilingual in both Standard Arsyan and Gabrielt whilst many ethnic Gabrielts are monolingual.

It is widely believed that the present-day area of Gabrielland was first settled by early humans around the year 50,000 BC, when the spread of humans into Gabrielland and subsequently through the Eucatan peninsula occured. These early humans were mostly hunter-gatherers with pastorialism arriving by the late 20th millenium BC. The advent of farming led to the first proto states and cities, in which small communities of people would form and collectivize their work into a controlled and uniformed system. These proto states developed into city states by the early 1st millenium BC, of which several early wars were recorded over territory and power. These city states grew into kingdoms, and by the late 10th century, distinct Gabrielt and Arsyan kingdoms were set in stone, and the two leagues occasionally traded with one another. In 1648, the Gabrielt Confederation was established as a measure to prevent future squabbles and to coordinate the economic productivity of the Gabrielt speaking states. A similar confederation was established within the Arsyan kingdoms in 1689.

These two confederations, independent of one another, slowly merged into one big entity respectively, with the first Gabrielt proto-state known as the Gabrielt Confederation acting as a singular entity in both internal and external affairs in the year 1813. The Arsyan kingdoms started to become closer kint too, and, fearing Gabrielt superiority over the area, decided to form a unified kingdom in 1828, to much dismay of the local kings. The Gabrielt Confederation transformed into the Gabrielt Kingdom in 1831. Relations between the two kingdoms grew as trade and contact was intensified, even though the two kingdoms were separated by about a thousand kilometers. By the turn of the 20th century, irredentist ideas from Gabrielt nationalists sparked the idea of a united Gabrielt and Arsyan state along with the vassals of both kingdoms. A formal treaty of unification was signed on the 17th of April 1927 with an interim government. The unified Gabrielland would continue to endure several more years of poltical hardships and turmoils within the newly created system.

Gabrielland is classified as a developing economy, however, has very huge disparities between the regions. The Kingdom of Arsya constitues 65% of the GDP of Gabrielland whilst containing only a quarter of the population, and is classified as a high income and developed economy, while most areas in the kingdom of Gabrielland are lagging far behind with some regions suffering from chronic mismanagement of resources and funds, and is subsequently less developed than other regions within the Kingdom of Gabrielland itself. Generally speaking, Gabrielland manufactures electronics, automobiles and other high tech items, as well as a strong banking sector dominated in Arsya. Agriculture still plays a huge role in most Gabrielts' lives, and is the bread basket of Gabrielland and to a lesser extent the Dokodo Union.

Gabrielland is a federation with three constituent parts, who each are represented in the high council by their respective internal heads of states. The monarchs of Gabrielland and Arsya fulfill this role, while the high commissioner of the new frontier fulfills this role. A singular head of state was abolsihed in the 2000 reforms of government, and is now represented by three people. Constituent realms are divided into regions and into provinces, which each have their own legislatures. Gabrielland is a member of the Dokodo Union.

Etymology

The name "Gabrielland" is often to be attributed to the mispronounciation of the Gabrielt King Gyarbali III, who first entertained foreign dignitaries in his palace around the 11th century AD. Foreign dignitaries had not known the local name of the region, and prompted to write Gyarbali's Lands in their journals and manuscripts, which were brought back to their original homelands and interpreted as a sovereign nation. Over a period of time, the pronounciation of Gyarbali became more anglicized into Gabriel's Land, and eventually stopped being written as two words and merged into "Gabrielland."

The endonym, Dzukan Rul literally translates into "Gabrielts Realm" in Gabrielt. The first mention of a "Gabrielt Realm" dates back to the 9th century, when the first instances of a "Realm of Gabrielts" was first mentioned in an epic by the legendary author Magyasha, however, it is widely believed that the term Dzukan Rul was referring to the general landscape as a whole, and not a single political entity. The term was likely recoined and brought back to vigorous use by nationalists and unionists starting in the 18th century to evoke a sense of Gabrielt nationalism, and was the name of the Gabrielt Kingdom.

Arsya is the collective name of the Arsyan peoples, who inhabit the northern portion of Gabrielland. The Arsyan peoples are traditionally grouped into clans and groups with different names for each clan or group. The first mention of Arsya to refer as a political entity was the first Arsyan confederation, or rather the Confederation of the Arsyan Peoples. The term stuck on and became solidified during the formation of the Kingdom of the Arsyans, later the Kingdom of Arsya.

History

Prehistory

The present-day area of Gabrielland was thought to be first inhabited by Homo Sapiens around 50,000 BC, with evidence from multiple sites in the Kingdom of Gabrielland showcasing a variety of stone tools and basic carvings, signalling hunter-gatherer societies within the area was rampant. Several prehistoric cave paintings have also been found bearing diverse forms of paintings of surrounding flora and fauna, with the most famous example being the Kolma cave paintings found in 1938. It is widely believed that these people were not the direct ancestors of the present day Gabrielts nor Arsyans, as they exhibit several key differences in both geneteic material and overall bone physique. These people today are known as the "Kolma People".

Arsya remained uninhabited until around 25,000 BC when several early inhabitants of prehistoric Gabrielland migrated north in search of better food and water sources. The overall trend of finds of stone tools getting younger when one goes north supports this theory. The earliest evidence of human habitation of Arsya was found in 1879 when a spear and several clothes were found in a cave. These people were believed to have been related to the early humans found in Junterland and Grafenland as they bear several similarities to them which are not found in the Gabrielt population.

Around 5000 BC, a wave of migration both into Gabrielland and Arsya replaced the native population, and are the current ancestors of both the Gabrielts and Arsyans respectively. The origin of these people are still widely debated, but most modern experts believe that the Gabrielts originated from either the southwest from Prei Meas or from the east from Kuronobe. The Arsyans, on the other hand, are still a mystery for experts, as they exhibit several striking differences in langauge and culture from any group in Anteria although their appearances are similar to those in Junterland and Grafenland.

Antiquity

Farming had arrived in Gabrielland by 4000 BC and Arsya by 3000 BC. The advent of farming greatly reduced and destroyed the hunter-gatherer societies flourishing in Gabrielland for millennia as many decided to settle down near riverbanks and rivers in general to gain irrigation for their crops or domesticated animals. The domestication of several animals by 2000 BC greatly increased the productivity and output of these early farms, and was attributed to an early population expolosion of ancient Gabrielland. The population boom was what many believe the trigger for the creation of more organized social and political strucutres in ancient Gabrielland and Arsya.

Petty cities and towns started to emerge by the late 2nd millennium BC, with the oldest known intact settlement being the city of Galatar, which was thought to have been settled in 1400 BC. Many of these petty cities traded with one another, although minor wars and quarrels did occur between them, sometimes even making other cities part of the attacker's territory. This was the start of petty kingdoms in Gabrielland and Arsya. The earliest petty kingdom in Gabrielland was attributed to the Kingdom of Margi, which was founded around the year 800 BC. The Kingdom of Margi would also provide the first historical records and writings of the Gabrielts as a whole.

Numerous Kingdoms started being founded after the foundation of the Kingdom of Margi, usually after conquering a variety of cities and upgrading their status from vassals into the kingdom proper, and by 1 AD, the political landscape of Gabrielland has already been dominated by these early Gabrielt kingdoms, although several key and strong city states still persisted, usually to the use and advantage of a larger kingdom. The larger population and land increased the political and bureaucratic strain on these early kingdoms, and an early form of Gabrielt feudalism was present based on several inscriptions found.

These small kingdoms would eventually be absorbed by other kingdoms due to real unions, battles, or even sometimes voluntarily. The formation of the Kingdom of Kalagran marked the transition of ancient Gabrielland into the middle ages, with the real feudal system in full swing during this period.