North Zindarr
Democratic Republic of Zindarr ZindaĆ |
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Capital | Baadansaam (proclaimed) Jemer (provisional) | |
Official languages | Zindarri | |
Recognised national languages | Ughmar | |
Ethnic groups | Mahavic-Ughmar | |
Demonym | Zindarri | |
Government | Unitary one-party Balkist state | |
- | President | Mana Xej |
Legislature | Zindarri People's Assembly |
North Zindarr (Language: Country [IPA]), officially the Something of Country, is a partially recognised de facto sovereign state or proto-state located in Parshita, bordered by Temay to the north, Kaisen and Sarmai to the south, and South Zindarr to the west.
The region of modern Zindarr has been inhabited continuously for millennia. Tiengic speakers are believed to have settled the region at some point during the 2nd millennium BCE, followed by an influx of East Mirarian-speakers during the late 1st millennium BCE. Control of the territory often switched between various nomadic groups.
North Zindarr refers to the area of Zindarr under the occupation of the Zindarri National Salvation Army (ZNSA). The North Zindarri government considers itself the legitimate government of the entire nation of Zindarr, and has occupied the eastern third of the internationally recognised Kingdom of Zindarr (commonly referred to as South Zindarr) since 1978. In addition, the ZNSA expanded its territorial claims to the north of Kaisen, within which it has maintained a low-level insurgency since 2006.
North Zindarr holds very little international recognition, and the ZNSA is classified as a terrorist group by multiple international polities. Despite this, many nations hold unofficial relations with the country.