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Revision as of 19:49, 18 May 2023

Komasarism (Koman: Khomaṣar, meaning 'the Koman way'), is the core ideology guiding the Imperial State of Komania. It's occasionally mistakenly referred to as Sahbarism. This ideology was established by Prime Minister Sahbâr Aharli, fondly referred to as Hashajan 'The Reformer', in 1958. The principles of Komasarism are deeply rooted in the values and philosophies of Koman culture, originally shaped during the epoch of the Great Horde, and subsequently incorporated within the ideals of Sannism. Its connections also extend to the previous nomadic Tamir Khanate, from which Komans descend. Komasarism could be labelled as a form of Reactionary Sannism.

Komasarism places heavy emphasis on non-partisanship, and as a result, lacks any representative political party, instead, it is fully integrated into the 1958 Koman Constitution. As such, the government is expected to abide by its principles.

Origins

Core Tenets

Monarchic Principles

Nationalistic Ideals

Koman Paternalism

Pan-Komanism

Sovereign Concepts

Traditional Values

Intersection of State and Religion

Interplay of Politics and Religion

Cultural Preservation

The Huzra Architectural Movement

Regulations on Attire

Statism

Emphasis on Militarism

Collectivism

Wazûnah system

Distinctive Stances

Opposition to Pashaism

Resistance Against Balkism and Kuulism

Historical Perspectives on Balakophobia

See also