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'''Mujansa''' (<small>Jaitho:</small> ''Dintēm Mu Ṛan'' [[Language#Phonology|din˧tʰem˥ mu˧ ɻan˧]]), officially the ''' | '''Mujansa''' (<small>Jaitho:</small> ''Dintēm Mu Ṛan'' [[Language#Phonology|din˧tʰem˥ mu˧ ɻan˧]]), officially the '''Union of Mujansa''', is a country located in Nagu, bordered by [[Cananganam]] and [[Ukutunajas]] in the west, separated by the [[Rhasatsruksa mountains]], to the north by (terra nullis) and to the south and east by the Asura ocean and the Czucz sea, respectively. The country's capital and biggest city is Kyhari. <br> | ||
The country was the seat of the earliest Naguaj organised civilisations, the [[Meqowalele civilisation]], thought to have emerged around 900 BCE in the Rhasatsruksa range. The area would later be conquered by the [[Cananganamese Empire]] in (a progression of time), remaining until the collapse of the empire in the 12th empire, a period which would have important ramifications on the area, not just politically, but also culturally, considered to be the basis of the modern Mujansan nation. Following the collapse, the region's privileged position near Boroso allowed the new warlords emerging from the ruins to quickly take over the imperial trade routes between Nagu and Borosan nations. This economic situation allowed for the country be reunited sooner compared to neighbouring Naguan nations, but it also gave rise to powerful merchant guilds whose wealth allowed them to gain influence in regional and later national governance, which ended in their ''de facto'' control over Mujansa by (sometime). The proximity to Boroso also had other effects, like the commonality of food native to Boroso across the country.<br> | |||
Like the rest of Nagu, the nation was by the 18th century a more cohesive state, but it underwent a period of constant crises by the late 19th century, which would be mostly gone by the early 20th century by the time of important industrialisation across the Naguan continent. <!-- add the country's geographic location, name its neighbours (if any) --> <!--Briefly present the country in terms of history, language, politics, something the country is well-known for. --> | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
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===Government=== | ===Government=== | ||
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Mujansa is a directorial republic where the role of head of government is filled by the 35-seated Council of Yazas. It is presided by a ''byaźā'', the head of state elected by the council itself. | Mujansa is a directorial republic where the role of head of government is filled by the 35-seated Council of Yazas. It is presided by a ''byaźā'', the head of state elected by the council itself. | ||
A ''yaza'' (Anchashi ''yāzā'' /ˈja.za/) refers to an elected province governor, which also serves as it's representative on the national level. Each yaza is the head of the government of their respective yazate (province), which have a high level of autonomy due to the country's decentralised nature. | A ''yaza'' (Anchashi ''yāzā'' /ˈja.za/) refers to an elected province governor, which also serves as it's representative on the national level. Each yaza is the head of the government of their respective yazate (province), which have a high level of autonomy due to the country's decentralised nature. | ||
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Mujansa is divided into 35 yazates. | Mujansa is divided into 35 yazates. | ||
===Foreign relations=== | ===Foreign relations=== | ||
Relations with [[Cananganam]], the other major southern Naguan power, have varied significantly across time. Initially hostile, ever since Pan-naguan sentiments grew in both countries in the 19?0s, relations between both have cooled down and both countries opened. Nontheless, minor border skirmishes have been a thing across history. Nowadays, both are a member of the [[AEIOU]] | |||
===Military=== | ===Military=== | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
Like in neighbouring Cananganam, agriculture and the [[bujja system]] make up a significant sector of the economy. Unlike Cananganam, mining is more widespread, especially of copper and tin, deposits of which exist in the highlands of the northern parts of the country. Thanks to this, it is a major bronze producer in Nagu. Oil extraction also factors greatly into the economy. | |||
The country is also known in Nagu for its technological products manufacturing industry, in part due to the widespread metal mining sector. | |||
===Transport=== | ===Transport=== | ||
===Energy=== | ===Energy=== | ||
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===Science and technology=== | ===Science and technology=== | ||
Revision as of 20:39, 27 January 2022
Union of Mujansa Dintēm Mu Ṛan (Jaiso) Tanthemsa Mucansasā (Anchashi) |
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Mujansa in Nagu
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Capital and | Kỹháṛi | |||
Official languages | Jaiso Anchashi |
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Recognised regional languages | Yurija-Yakuna languages Mlangic languages |
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Demonym | Mujansan | |||
Government | Unitary parliamentary republic | |||
Establishment | ||||
- | Conquest by the Cananganamese Empire | 9 BCE | ||
Area | ||||
- | 611,855.72 km2 236,238.8142085 sq mi |
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Population | ||||
- | estimate | 51.395.880 | ||
- | census | 50.170.00 | ||
- | Density | 84/km2 217.6/sq mi |
Mujansa (Jaitho: Dintēm Mu Ṛan din˧tʰem˥ mu˧ ɻan˧), officially the Union of Mujansa, is a country located in Nagu, bordered by Cananganam and Ukutunajas in the west, separated by the Rhasatsruksa mountains, to the north by (terra nullis) and to the south and east by the Asura ocean and the Czucz sea, respectively. The country's capital and biggest city is Kyhari.
The country was the seat of the earliest Naguaj organised civilisations, the Meqowalele civilisation, thought to have emerged around 900 BCE in the Rhasatsruksa range. The area would later be conquered by the Cananganamese Empire in (a progression of time), remaining until the collapse of the empire in the 12th empire, a period which would have important ramifications on the area, not just politically, but also culturally, considered to be the basis of the modern Mujansan nation. Following the collapse, the region's privileged position near Boroso allowed the new warlords emerging from the ruins to quickly take over the imperial trade routes between Nagu and Borosan nations. This economic situation allowed for the country be reunited sooner compared to neighbouring Naguan nations, but it also gave rise to powerful merchant guilds whose wealth allowed them to gain influence in regional and later national governance, which ended in their de facto control over Mujansa by (sometime). The proximity to Boroso also had other effects, like the commonality of food native to Boroso across the country.
Like the rest of Nagu, the nation was by the 18th century a more cohesive state, but it underwent a period of constant crises by the late 19th century, which would be mostly gone by the early 20th century by the time of important industrialisation across the Naguan continent.
Etymology
The name "Mujansa" comes from proto-Gyai *mu˩˧ du˩ jan˩ sa˩˧, with the meaning “Land of the many islands”, loaned into Canana as Mūduyansa, later reloaded into Jaitho as Mu Ran
History
Pre-Canamic era
Proto-Gyai speakers migrated into the area around the 1st century CE. By X, there was a large amount of land ruled by local lords who swore allegiance to the emperor back in Rem Kam Bam. The rivers X and X were vital, as they were the main way of carrying goods, people and soldiers around the domains.
Canamic conquest
In year X, the Canamic empire launched a campaign headed by general Nagaajeekhaa Saẓeeṭṣee in response to increased raids and attacks by the native Dagyelics. He defeated emperor Jỹ Lú at the battle of Ṭin, then proceeded to travel around the empire, forcing nobles to capitulate.
Geography
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
pls ignore
Mujansa is a directorial republic where the role of head of government is filled by the 35-seated Council of Yazas. It is presided by a byaźā, the head of state elected by the council itself. A yaza (Anchashi yāzā /ˈja.za/) refers to an elected province governor, which also serves as it's representative on the national level. Each yaza is the head of the government of their respective yazate (province), which have a high level of autonomy due to the country's decentralised nature.
Administrative divisions
Mujansa is divided into 35 yazates.
Foreign relations
Relations with Cananganam, the other major southern Naguan power, have varied significantly across time. Initially hostile, ever since Pan-naguan sentiments grew in both countries in the 19?0s, relations between both have cooled down and both countries opened. Nontheless, minor border skirmishes have been a thing across history. Nowadays, both are a member of the AEIOU
Military
Economy
Like in neighbouring Cananganam, agriculture and the bujja system make up a significant sector of the economy. Unlike Cananganam, mining is more widespread, especially of copper and tin, deposits of which exist in the highlands of the northern parts of the country. Thanks to this, it is a major bronze producer in Nagu. Oil extraction also factors greatly into the economy. The country is also known in Nagu for its technological products manufacturing industry, in part due to the widespread metal mining sector.
Transport
Energy
Oil plants go brr