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|membership_type = Membership | |membership_type = Membership | ||
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'''Member states''' | |||
*{{flag|Amaia}} | |||
*{{flag|Tamiran}} | |||
**{{flag|Araman}} | |||
**{{flag|Komania}} | |||
**{{flag|Torosha}} | |||
*{{flag|Baghazan}} | |||
*{{flag|Balakia}} | |||
*{{flag|Ensia and Suenia}} | |||
*{{flag|Faichan}} | |||
*{{flag|Fukota}} | |||
*{{flag|Gushlia}} | |||
*{{flag|Khezan}} | |||
*{{flag|Lenezan}} | |||
*{{flag|Oyazan}} | |||
*{{flag|Qamaduth}} | |||
*{{flag|Shavakhotia}} | |||
*{{flag|Siyezan}} | |||
*{{flag|Sonka}} | |||
*{{flag|Soptemia}} | |||
*{{flag|Vogia}} | |||
*{{flag|Vosan}} | |||
'''Observers''' | |||
|admin_center_type = Administrative centre (Headquarters) | |admin_center_type = Administrative centre (Headquarters) | ||
|admin_center = TBD | |admin_center = TBD | ||
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The '''Zarasaist Brotherhood''' ([[Koman language|Nashaghan]]: {{small|{{cs|DAD|Saqwûr bânhaz}}}}; ''Sakhwûr Bânhaz'') is an international organisation founded in 1970 with an initial integration of 4 members, currently with a collective population of ? as of 2019 with | The '''Zarasaist Brotherhood''' ([[Koman language|Nashaghan]]: {{small|{{cs|DAD|Saqwûr bânhaz}}}}; ''Sakhwûr Bânhaz'') is an international organisation founded in 1970 with an initial integration of 4 members, currently with a collective population of ? as of 2019 with 21 members being Zarasaist majority countries. The main goal of the organisation is according to ISA (''International Summit of Asavar'') "to represent the collective voice of all Zarasaist and safeguard their well-being and principal interests while promoting harmony and peace within the Zarasaist worldwide community". The organisation is renown for maintaining a network of religious affairs and facilitating the needs of all Zarasaists. | ||
The organization adheres to a policy of neutrality concerning denominations to circumvent potential internal discord and disagreements among member states. In line with this, its administrative structure operates with complete transparency. The Secretary-General, a position that rotates among members, oversees the organization's affairs. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The organisation began as an underground religious movement in response to the growth of imperialism and Kuulism within the Vaniuan region, the movement, which initially advocated for theocratic and pro-traditionalist values was heavily supported by the newly proclaimed Khabashan regime of Komania. Its rapid rise and growth aided | ===Formation=== | ||
===Militant organization=== | |||
The organisation began as an underground religious movement in response to the growth of imperialism and Kuulism within the Vaniuan region, the movement, which initially advocated for theocratic and pro-traditionalist values was heavily supported by the newly proclaimed Khabashan regime of Komania. Its rapid rise and growth aided the development of armed militias that began operating within the Komano-Shomosvani borders. The movement proceeded to the traffic of illegal armaments and products of religious value to the former state of Shomosvan where several attacks on Kuulist figures and officials were perpetrated. By 1970, the movement had attained a significant number of integrants, with the guidance of religious minister Fukhari Wazabaş, the movement was officialised as an organisation with the International Summit of Asavar. | |||
===Armed Divisions=== | ===Armed Divisions=== | ||
===Zarasaist Conference=== | ===Zarasaist Conference=== | ||
===Goals=== | ===Goals=== | ||
==Member states== | ==Member states== | ||
==Positions== | ==Positions== | ||
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===Affiliated institutions=== | ===Affiliated institutions=== | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
[[Category:Zarasaism]] [[Category:International organisations]] |
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Motto: "For the safeguard and unity of all Zarasaists" | ||||
Administrative centre (Headquarters) | TBD | |||
Official languages | TBD | |||
Type | Religious | |||
Membership | Member states Observers | |||
Leaders | ||||
- | Secretary-General | TBD | ||
Establishment | ||||
- | Charter signed | 25 January 1970 | ||
Population | ||||
- | 2018 estimate | TBD | ||
GDP (PPP) | estimate | |||
- | Total | TBD | ||
- | Per capita | TBD | ||
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate | |||
- | Total | TBD | ||
- | Per capita | TBD | ||
HDI (2018) | TBD Error: Invalid HDI value |
The Zarasaist Brotherhood (Nashaghan: Saqwûr bânhaz; Sakhwûr Bânhaz) is an international organisation founded in 1970 with an initial integration of 4 members, currently with a collective population of ? as of 2019 with 21 members being Zarasaist majority countries. The main goal of the organisation is according to ISA (International Summit of Asavar) "to represent the collective voice of all Zarasaist and safeguard their well-being and principal interests while promoting harmony and peace within the Zarasaist worldwide community". The organisation is renown for maintaining a network of religious affairs and facilitating the needs of all Zarasaists.
The organization adheres to a policy of neutrality concerning denominations to circumvent potential internal discord and disagreements among member states. In line with this, its administrative structure operates with complete transparency. The Secretary-General, a position that rotates among members, oversees the organization's affairs.
History
Formation
Militant organization
The organisation began as an underground religious movement in response to the growth of imperialism and Kuulism within the Vaniuan region, the movement, which initially advocated for theocratic and pro-traditionalist values was heavily supported by the newly proclaimed Khabashan regime of Komania. Its rapid rise and growth aided the development of armed militias that began operating within the Komano-Shomosvani borders. The movement proceeded to the traffic of illegal armaments and products of religious value to the former state of Shomosvan where several attacks on Kuulist figures and officials were perpetrated. By 1970, the movement had attained a significant number of integrants, with the guidance of religious minister Fukhari Wazabaş, the movement was officialised as an organisation with the International Summit of Asavar.