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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Beginning of the Bellicose Epoch=== | |||
At the beginning of the Bellicose Epoch in 1619, the Imperial Jigh, under the leadership of Rapyud Kimkyạ, started the centralisation process, which allowed greater influence over Gasherse and control over the sialage state’s economy, trade, borders, politics and so on, subsequently affecting the distribution of the state’s population and wealth. In 1619, the previous official government was disbanded and the Rapyud along with the government of the Imperial Seat of Jigh gained total authority over state matters and functions. However Gasherse would still have an acting regional government within its sialage state borders, which would directly obey the Rapyud and the government of the Imperial Seat of Jigh. This change brought forward protests and uprisings, especially in the capital of Gasherse, however for non urbanised citizens, this change was only lightly felt, mainly through trade, which had grown. Uprisings in the capital and other major cities were ultimately quelled due to the growing strength and the forces previously deployed to the cities in anticipation of riots, as well as due to the lack of support from the agrarian populace. Over the next several years, the Gashersi army, along with all of the other armies of the other core sialage states, was completely subjugated under the central armed forces of the Imperial Seat of Jigh, which allowed for a more direct control of the forces of the Imperial Jigh, instead of otherwise having to levy armies from sialage states and then have them acquire the standard training, which in all took a long time. | |||
==Geography== | ==Geography== |
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Gasherse Gshyoṛse |
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Official languages | Ybon | |||
Demonym | Gashersi | |||
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Sialage state of the Imperial Jigh |
Gasherse (Ybon: Gshyoṛse //gə'ʂʰøɽ.ʂə), officially the Something of Gasherse, is a country located in Parshita, bordered by Zimong in the southeast, Jigh in the west and Kislyu in the northeast. Gasherse is also a part of the Imperial Jigh and is a sialage state within the Imperial Jigh. It is one of the biggest sialage states within the Imperial Jigh.
Etymology
History
Beginning of the Bellicose Epoch
At the beginning of the Bellicose Epoch in 1619, the Imperial Jigh, under the leadership of Rapyud Kimkyạ, started the centralisation process, which allowed greater influence over Gasherse and control over the sialage state’s economy, trade, borders, politics and so on, subsequently affecting the distribution of the state’s population and wealth. In 1619, the previous official government was disbanded and the Rapyud along with the government of the Imperial Seat of Jigh gained total authority over state matters and functions. However Gasherse would still have an acting regional government within its sialage state borders, which would directly obey the Rapyud and the government of the Imperial Seat of Jigh. This change brought forward protests and uprisings, especially in the capital of Gasherse, however for non urbanised citizens, this change was only lightly felt, mainly through trade, which had grown. Uprisings in the capital and other major cities were ultimately quelled due to the growing strength and the forces previously deployed to the cities in anticipation of riots, as well as due to the lack of support from the agrarian populace. Over the next several years, the Gashersi army, along with all of the other armies of the other core sialage states, was completely subjugated under the central armed forces of the Imperial Seat of Jigh, which allowed for a more direct control of the forces of the Imperial Jigh, instead of otherwise having to levy armies from sialage states and then have them acquire the standard training, which in all took a long time.