Tarikuya
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Tarikuya, later known as the Tarikuyan Commonwealth was a colony and a country In Northeastern Borealia, consisting of 8 provinces and a federal district. It was both the first and last colony of Tayichi outside its Home Isles. The National Capital & most populous city Is Kurayami [暗闇] |Au-Iyamli [쿠리].
Commonwealth of Tarikuya 自治植民地他陸家 | |
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1732–1994 | |
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Government | Constitutional Monarchy |
Historical era | Trans-Mediriman Wars
Heiwa-Seiki Modern |
• Colonial Establishment | June 5th 1732 |
• Dominion Of Tarikuya | March 12th 1941 |
• Unification With Thauto | November 27th 1994 |
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Etymology
The Name Tarikuya (他陸家) Is Comprised Of Two Parts: 他陸 (Tariku), Which Loosely Translates To "Another/Other Land" And 家 (Ie), Translating To "Home" or "House", Which Probably Came From Early Tayichians Describing Similarities Between Syo Lands And Their Own.
History
Establishment Of Colony
Tayichian Colonization of Tarikuya began with the Tayichian conquest of Au-Iyamli (later renamed to Kurayami) and surrounding areas in 1732, where the first military headquarters were established. Tayichian Tarikuya thereafter continued to grow gradually, with several military expeditions up and down the coast and into the continent in the 18th and 19th centuries, eventually putting the entire eastern coast of Syo under Tayichian administration. The main motive for Tayichian interest in the Syo region was to counter the newfound threat of Amnisian colonization, which The Empire of Tayichi feared was a threat for its own sovereignty.
Demographics
Language
Many Languages Were Spoken During The Period Of Establishment And Independence, The Most Spoken Languages Were Tayichian, Chee-San (The Wide Spoken Language Of Syo), And O-Syi (The Most Spoken Language In The East Syo Region) While Other Languages That Were More Culture Based Include: Gitalian, Sillilian, North Trisian And Tibuiti!