Vogia

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Great State of Vogia
Vöğaavoo Kodäl
Vöğaavoo Kodäl
Flag
Motto: X
Splendor is ours
CapitalTülüsoo
Official languages Vogian
Demonym Vogian
Government Unitary Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
 -  Monarch X
 -  Prime Minister X
Area
 -  1,301,356 km2
502,456 sq mi
Population
 -  20XX estimate 64,500,000
 -  20XX census 63,957,006
GDP (nominal) 20XX estimate
 -  Total $1,267,702,695,192
 -  Per capita $21,046

Vogia (Vogian: Vöğaavoo Vöğaavoo), officially the Great State of Vogia, is a country located in Northern Vaniu.

Etymology

History

Prehistory

Ancient history

Predecessors to the Kalkalis migrated into modern-day Vogia circa the 2nd century BCE, and would spread across northern Vaniua, these early peoples were heavily nomadic and often relied on seasonal weather for their migrations, mostly living in tents and establishing very few settlements if any. By the 1st century CE, various tribal confederations began to appear, marking a split between early Kalkalis and giving way to what would be the ethnogenesis of modern-day Vogians, despite these early splits these various groups would still be intelligible until the appearance of Old Common Vogian in the 8th century CE. Further splits would occur with the rise of the Tamir Khanate and the use of Kalkali as a liturgical language. While much of the area came under Tamir rule, little was done to document the Vogian tribes within it. Speakers of Old Common Vogian are often referred as "Old Vogians" and rose to become the majority around the central and eastern plains of the Tamir Khanate.

Medieval Vogia and the Maayuuka

By the 13th century, modern-day Vogia would once again fall under the rule of another empire, with the Sunrise Horde taking hold of the northern plains of Vaniua and conquering much of the Tamir Khanate, leading to its disestablishment by 1220 CE. After the fall of the Sunrise Horde in 14XX(?) CE, Northwestern Vogia was under the control of the Määyüüka dynasty, a semi-nomadic Mahavic breakaway state which would later become Vogianized. The Määyüüka would rule primarily in the area surrounding modern day Tülüsoo, and were originally Mahavic nomads who settled in Vogia and became Vogianized. The Määyüüka would remain largely at peace with the rest of Vaniu, occasionally raiding into neighboring Fukota and (somewhere) and would rule over the Red Vogians unopposed for nearly ??? years.

Great Horde

The Blue and Green Vogians would fall under the control of the Great Horde in X, being conquered and subjugated by X. The Maayuuka ruler, X, sensing an inevitable defeat, became tributaries of the Great Horde to spare them from destruction. This decision would be unpopular with the local nobility, especially those in the growing city of Tülüsoo, which was rapidly surpassing the traditional capital at X. X

Breakup of the Great Horde

By the 1630s, the Great Horde’s control of the north began to falter, as many Vogian tributaries stopped paying tribute to the Asharids. This encouraged Vogian peoples under the control of the Great Horde to start local rebellions against their Asharid overlords. By 1632, many northern territories of the horde were under local Vogian control, and although not recognized by the Asharids, were functionally independent until the official breakup of the horde in 1657. By 1660, the Red Vogians had risen to become the most prominent Vogian group. Situated on the northeast coast of the Melkanchuta, and with their well defended seat of power Tülüsoo, the Red Vogians became an indomitable force. In 1672, the Kingdom of Vogia was established after unification with the Blue Vogians and the Green Vogians.

Vogian Royal War

(Vogia has some dynastic problems)

The Vogian Empire

(Vogia declares itself a successor to the Great Horde, probably conquers Baghazan during this time, does a lot of Empire-ing, eventually Baghazan starts giving the Empire trouble) In 1804, the King of Vogia, X, declared himself and his state to be the true and worthy successors of the Great Horde. With this, he crowned himself as Emperor of Vogia, and proclaimed the Vogian Empire. The Vogian claim to the title of Great Horde would be contested by Balakia and Komania, though Vogian-Balak relations would ultimately improve compared to Vogian-Komanian ones.

The White War

(Vogia gets owned because they made a deal with Balakia over Baghazan) The aftermath of the White War and the loss of all territories within Baghazan would have disastrous effects on the public image of the monarchy and the government. Vogians increasingly viewed the White War as a pointless affair that wasted thousands of lives in return for nothing. Calls for democratic reform would begin to become increasingly common throughout the early 20th Century as the hatred for the absolute monarchy began to boil over.

The Vogian Revolution

After Vogia’s defeat in the White War, they would lose all their Baghazani territory, losing access to the sea and becoming landlocked. The reparations(?) and significant decrease in revenue from trade along the Prime Corridor meant that Vogia would see it’s economy start to depress. In 1906 things would further regress as Vogia experienced (some form of economic disaster), causing widespread unemployment and dissatisfaction among the working classes. As the situation continued to decline for years despite broader Vaniuan prosperity, the people would begin to seek an alternative to the Emperor. In 1911 (something would happen).

Reforms

(Vogia rebrands itself as the Great State, allows for some democratic reforms (no idea to what extent yet)) Following the Vogian Revolution and subsequent reforms to the state, Vogia would pursue a policy of political isolation. Vogia would become “the sleeping empire” as described by X. From the 20th Century onwards, Vogia would focus mainly on internal affairs and security, and cease nearly all forms of foreign intervention. This new Vogia would remain completely neutral in neighboring conflicts, including the Great Ekuosian War and the neighboring civil war in Fukota. X

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Vogia is divided into 18 provinces, and 1 capital region.

Economy

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Urbanisation

Language

Education

Healthcare

Religion

Most of Vogia adheres to Zarasaism, more specifically the ??? denomination

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also