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===Qonklese colonization===
===Qonklese colonization===
In 1705, a group of traders from eastern [[Qonklaks]] established a trading post in Angnyaiq. There was no official name for the post, though eventually the name Angnyaiq became used for the trading post and the area surrounding. Throughout the early 18th century, careful advertising and cheap offers of land lead to fast growth of the post, and it eventually became a large, primarily Kwang speaking settlement. In 1733, numerous plantations started up, growing valuable cash crops such as X, bringing even more wealth to the growing city.  
In 1705, a group of traders from eastern [[Qonklaks]] established a trading post in Angnyaiq. There was no official name for the post, though eventually the name Angnyaiq became used for the trading post and the area surrounding. Throughout the early 18th century, careful advertising and cheap offers of land lead to fast growth of the post, and it eventually became a large, primarily Kwang speaking settlement. It entered into frequent military clashes with the [[Great Astalvi Empire of the Amarantine]], in which [[astalvi]] were captured to be used as slaves in the settlements. In 1733, numerous plantations staffed by both freeborn Kwang, Ambaroid, and slaves started up, growing valuable cash crops such as X, bringing even more wealth to the growing city.
The growth was so significant, it attracted laborers from all over Boroso, Qonklaks, and Nagu. Eventually, the powers of the modernizing Qonklaks and the maritime power of [[Dhwer]]. In 1782, the Qonklese officially put Angnyaiq under the protection of the Emperor, and informally annexed it. This drew extreme negative attention from Dhwer, sparking the [[List of conflicts between Qonklaks and Dhwer in the Dragon Sea|Quonco-Dhweran War]], fought in the Dragon Sea.
The growth was so significant, it attracted laborers from all over Boroso, Qonklaks, and Nagu. Eventually, the powers of the modernizing Qonklaks and the maritime power of [[UKDP|Dhwer]]. In recognition of the new astalvi states [[Nanghung]] and [[Goal]] seeking tributary relationships with Qonklaks, the Qonklese outlawed astalvi slavery, recognized the sentience of the astalvi, and organized the settlements into a Crown Colony. This drew extreme negative attention from Dhwer, sparking the [[List of conflicts between Qonklaks and Dhwer in the Dragon Sea|Quonco-Dhweran War]], fought in the Dragon Sea.


===19th century===
===19th century===
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===Ethnic groups===
===Ethnic groups===
Angnyaiq Kwang is considered a cultural melting pot, with a very diverse population of Kwang and Ambaroid, and significant minorities of Mablic, Nanghung Astalvi, Goal Astalvi, Mbamigian, Mujansan, and many more.


===Urbanisation===
===Urbanisation===

Latest revision as of 04:17, 30 March 2024

Angnyaiq
Kwang: Annyaiq/見仙
Angnyaiq Kwang: Anx Ngaq
Standard Pan-Ambaroid: TBD
Flag
Angnyaiq within the Draconic Alliance
Capital
and
Angnyaiq
Official languages Standard Kwang, Angnyaiq Kwang, Standard Pan-Ambaroid
Demonym Angnyaiq
Government Presidential parliamentary republic
 -  President X
Area
 -  224,832.75 km2
86,808 sq mi
Population
 -  20XX estimate 7,800,000

Angnyaiq (Standard Kwang: An Nyaiq [ã́ ɲɛ̄ˀ], Angnyaiq Kwang: Anx Ngaq [ɐ̃́x ŋɐ̀ˀ], Standard Pan-Ambaroid: [X]), officially the Angnyaiq Second Republic, is a nation located in Northeast Nagu bordering the nations of Goal and Nanghung. A former Qonklese colony and member of the Draconic Alliance, Angnyaiq is one of the most developed countries in Nagu, following the modernization efforts of the X Revolution, the country enjoyed (some other good stuff) and significant foreign investment.

Etymology

Angnyaiq is derived from Middle Kwang ang ‘see’ + ñaq ‘spirit’. Angnyaiq and Nagu in general was believed to be as a continent home to the gods, where the heavens connected with the earth.

History

Prehistory

Ancient history

Blah uhhh, there's not much I can offer here before 500CE. Around 500CE, the first reports of the Ambaroid people begin to appear in Dhweran trading records. The First Dhweran Empire traded minimally with the peoples of the region, however they established the first trading post in the area, though it was quickly abandoned.

Qonklese colonization

In 1705, a group of traders from eastern Qonklaks established a trading post in Angnyaiq. There was no official name for the post, though eventually the name Angnyaiq became used for the trading post and the area surrounding. Throughout the early 18th century, careful advertising and cheap offers of land lead to fast growth of the post, and it eventually became a large, primarily Kwang speaking settlement. It entered into frequent military clashes with the Great Astalvi Empire of the Amarantine, in which astalvi were captured to be used as slaves in the settlements. In 1733, numerous plantations staffed by both freeborn Kwang, Ambaroid, and slaves started up, growing valuable cash crops such as X, bringing even more wealth to the growing city. The growth was so significant, it attracted laborers from all over Boroso, Qonklaks, and Nagu. Eventually, the powers of the modernizing Qonklaks and the maritime power of Dhwer. In recognition of the new astalvi states Nanghung and Goal seeking tributary relationships with Qonklaks, the Qonklese outlawed astalvi slavery, recognized the sentience of the astalvi, and organized the settlements into a Crown Colony. This drew extreme negative attention from Dhwer, sparking the Quonco-Dhweran War, fought in the Dragon Sea.

19th century

20th century

By the turn of the century, Angnyaiq remained under Qonklese control, however during this time, mismanagement of administration lead to increased dissatisfaction among the influential trading families who existed since the early years of colony. Though no longer trade-reliant, they held extreme political influence in the colony. During the chaos of the White Revolution in Qonklaks, numerous localist factions within Angnyaiq declared independence from Qonklaks, and four republics—Angnyaiq, Byãhaiq, Janlaiq, Hainlhye—were founded in 1902. The four republics defended their unique identity separate from traditional Qonklese culture, which facilitated the formation of the Quadruple Alliance against the Cananganamese Empire during the _ War in the 40s.

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Angnyaiq is a presidential parliamentary republic based on the ideas of 20th century (some semi-kuulist movement).

Administrative divisions

Angnyaiq is a federal state divided into 12 Thein (Angnyaiq Kwang: Tianx) or "Themes," a word derived from the Classical Cananganamese word thémā. Each Theme is mostly(?) autonomous, though they all fall under the constitution of Angnyaiq.

Themes of Angnyaiq
Themes of Angnyaiq
Theme Capital Population Land area in km2 Population density
An Nyaiq (Anx Ngaq) ? ? ?
Byãhaiq (Zaq Hẽ) ? ? ?
Hainlhye (Henx Se) ? ? ?
Janlaiq (Canx Lã) ? ? ?
Jidain (Zhi Denx) ? ? ?
Lhomyè (Sho Mùa) ? ? ?
Nẽngã (Neq Ngaq) ? ? ?
Ngwẽkhwĩ (Nguanq Kuaq) ? ? ?
Ounnhi (Honx Ļi) ? ? ?
Phèsaiq (Pè Dzã) ? ? ?
Shìlha (Tsì Lha) ? ? ?
Thi'nhyouq (Ta Ngĩa) ? ? ?

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Angnyaiq Kwang is considered a cultural melting pot, with a very diverse population of Kwang and Ambaroid, and significant minorities of Mablic, Nanghung Astalvi, Goal Astalvi, Mbamigian, Mujansan, and many more.

Urbanisation

Language

Education

Healthcare

Religion

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also