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People’s Republic of Amil
Dʒumryad er-Amil Erṡevya
𐩳 𐩧 𐩺 𐩱𐩵 𐩧𐩽𐩱𐩣𐩡 𐩧𐩻𐩨𐩺𐩱
Flag of Amil
Flag
Coats of Arms of Amil
Coat of arms
Motto: "Men Kebal Erṡwȧuv."
".𐩣𐩬 𐩤𐩨𐩱𐩡 𐩧𐩻𐩥𐩲𐩨"
By the Peoples.
Location of Amil in the world in light green.
Location of Amil in the world in light green.
Amil as seen on a globe
Amil as seen on a globe
CapitalFanesta
Largest cityCirta
Official languagesAmiline (93%)
Achysian (6%)
Other (1%)
Ethnic groups
(2019)
Amilians (86%)
Achysians (12%)
Muredans (1%)
Other (1%)
Demonym(s)Amilian
Amiline
Amilinian
Hamyilic
GovernmentFederal Parliamentary Authoritarian Republic
• President of the Amilian Reoublic
Sanusi Abul Tamali-er-Tamah
LegislatureGreat Amilian Parliament
Great Amilian Senate
Amilian House of Representatives
Establishment
• as the Emkenate of Western Hamyil
Between 806 and 834
• as the Talemkenid Kingdom of Milil and the Talemkenid Kingdom of Hamyil
1073 and 1122
• as the Talemkenid Kingdom of Milil, the Ȧpricanid Kingdom of Kartu and the Livyanid Kingdom of Libdi
1073 and 1394
• as part of the Achysian rule and sphere of influence
from 1723 to 1753
• as part the Amilian kingdoms
1800 and 1809
• as the Kingdom of Fanesta
1898
• as the Kingdom of Amilia
1912
• as the Republic of Amilia
1947
• as the People's Republic of Amil (current form)
1979
Area
• Total
739,130.44 km2 (285,379.86 sq mi)
• Water (%)
IDK that also
Population
• 2019 estimate
52,153,778
• Density
70.56/km2 (182.7/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
Imma do it later
• Per capita
26,493.25
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
later
• Per capita
later too
Gini (2019)Positive decrease 21.8
low
HDI (2019)Increase 0.775
high
CurrencyAmilian Tinal (TNL)
Time zoneUTClater (later)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+69
Internet TLD.hm

Amil (Traditional Amiline: 𐩧𐩽𐩱𐩣𐩡 , formally known as the People’s Republic of Amil (Traditional Amiline: 𐩳 𐩧 𐩺 𐩱𐩵 𐩧𐩽𐩱𐩣𐩡 𐩧𐩻𐩨𐩺𐩱, also know as Amilia or Hamyil, is a country in the Hamyilic region of North Dihara. The capital is Fanesta and the most populous city is Cirta, both located in the far north of the country, in the Citra province, on the Elyrian coast. Amil dispose of an area of 739,130.44 square kilometres (285.38 sq mi) and an estimated population of over 52 million. Amil is hostorically and culturally very connected to Achysia, mostly by the Provinces of Tunas and Trebolis, who were under Achysian control, economically or militarily many times during history.

Name

The Name of Amil comes from the Old Amiline er-Hamyil, meaning litterally Amil. Hamyil comes from an unknown precise origin, but it's theorized that it could come from the very old Hamyilic divinity of land and agricultue, Xȧmyel (pronounced /xɒmje̞l/ in Amiline), or from the Old Elyrian word for fertile, IDR the word.

History

Prehistory and Ancient History

The eldest traces of a civilization on the Hamyilic coasts go back to -200,000, in the Cirta region. The first traces of agriculture goes back to -105,000, again, in the Cirta region, as it is, and was, the most fertile region of the coast. The first traces of Architecture, them, goes back to -10,000, and are identified as part of the Culture of Muridh, replaced around -7,000 by the Lotho Culture, and then, in -5,000 by the Hamyilic culture. The Hamyilians were known to be the first of the local peoples to tame the Mareavs (Dwarf Proboscideans). Writing came in Hamyil around -2,000, the Hamyilian elites, seeing other cultures using writing systems, decided to create their own.

Antiquity

The City-State of Milil emerged around the -900, quickly expanding to the next City-States, forming the Kingdom of Milil around -800. Then, around -700, vainquishing the City-State of Awʒd, and Awʒd's allied tribes, doubling their territory's size.

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