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From 477 AD to 1889 AD Saratov was an absolute monarchy governed by the [[House of Ruro]], this changed with the [[1889 Saratovan Constitution]], in effect making Saratov a semi-constitutional monarchy as the [[1890 Tzar Supremacy Act]] allowed for the Tzar to maintain some of his powers such as the ability to summon and dismiss the ruling government as well as dissolve the [[Common's Chamber]] if he could obtain unanimous from the [[Ducal Chamber]]. | From 477 AD to 1889 AD Saratov was an absolute monarchy governed by the [[House of Ruro]], this changed with the [[1889 Saratovan Constitution]], in effect making Saratov a semi-constitutional monarchy as the [[1890 Tzar Supremacy Act]] allowed for the Tzar to maintain some of his powers such as the ability to summon and dismiss the ruling government as well as dissolve the [[Common's Chamber]] if he could obtain unanimous from the [[Ducal Chamber]]. | ||
So, from 1890 to 2023 Saratov was ruled as a semi-constitutional monarchy, with this only being interrupted three times in [[Factory March|1905]], [[1963 Saratovan Civil War|1963]] (for a few days) and finally in 2023 which is when [[Alikhan II of Saratov]] declared the dissolution of the [[Common's Chamber]] and in effect restored Saratov to an absolute monarchy after 134 years of semi-constitutional monarchism. | So, from 1890 to 2023 Saratov was ruled as a semi-constitutional monarchy, with this only being interrupted three times in [[Factory March|1905]], [[1963 Saratovan Civil War|1963]] (for a few days) and finally in 2023 which is when [[Alikhan II of Saratov]] declared the dissolution of the [[Common's Chamber]] and in effect restored Saratov to an absolute monarchy after 134 years of semi-constitutional monarchism. | ||
− | A new [[2024 Saratovan Constitution|Constitution]] is planned for release in | + | A new [[2024 Saratovan Constitution|Constitution]] is planned for release in June 2024. |
== Customs == | == Customs == |
Revision as of 13:15, 6 April 2024
Tzardom of Saratov Саратов | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Spera in Tzar, sicut in te confidit "Trust in the Tzar as he Trusts in You" | |
Location | Western Central Ostlandet |
Capital | Yekaterinograd |
Official languages | Sarvakh |
Recognised national languages | Sarvakh |
Ethnic groups | Saratovan/Saratovi 72% Other 28% |
Religion | 10.3% Agnostic/Atheist 16% Cult of Ruro 6.5% Muslim 67.4% Christian 0.8% Judaism |
Demonym(s) | Saratovan/Saratovi |
Government | Absolute Monarchy |
• Tzar | Bekzat IV |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 39,554,762 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | 3.822 Trillion Saratovan Tenge ₵[1.274 Trillion credits] |
• Per capita | 97,878 Saratovan Tenge ₵[32,262 credits] |
Gini (1995) | 20.1 low |
HDI (2010) | 0.83 very high |
Currency | Saratovan Tenge (STT) |
Time zone | AMT+8 (SMT) |
Saratov, officially known as the Tzardom of Saratov but locally as Саратов, is a nation located in Western Central Ostlandet it borders Rakhman to the West,Hazbin to the East and the Alathlasiu Ocean to the North. Saratov recognises the language of Sarvakh as a national language and uses the Saratovan Tenge as its national currency. Saratov is predominantly a Christian state but a large percentage of the population follow the Cult of Ruro, Islam or are agnostic/atheist with a small minority of Jews. As of 2023 Saratov claims a population of 39.5 million with the majority identifying as Saratovan/Saratovi with a substantial minority of other peoples. Bekzat IV is the current Tzar and is the 54th Tzar of the Ruro dynasty, Mihai Balanin of the Saratov National Party serves as the Prime Minister and leader of the Tzar's Cabinet. Saratov's main political body the Saratov Parliament is divided into two houses, the Common's Chamber for regular people and the Ducal Chamber for Saratov's nobles.
The largest cities consist of: Yekaterinograd in the North-West, Azatov in central Saratov, Novaty in the South and Chehansk in the North-East. Yekaterinograd has been the capital since 1487 during the War of Princes but is first mentioned in records from 634.
Contents
- 1 History
- 1.1 Early Settlement 2500-753 BC
- 1.2 The Khanate 753-430 BC
- 1.3 Principality Era 430 BC-477 AD
- 1.4 Unification 477BC-470 AD
- 1.5 Expansion 490-610
- 1.6 Isolation 610-990
- 1.7 Wars of Succession 1013-1088
- 1.8 Exploration and Innovation 1092-1246
- 1.9 The Ducal Wars 1248-1462
- 1.10 Tzar Alikhan I 1462-1487
- 1.11 War of Princes 1487-1498
- 1.12 Saratovan ‘Renaissance’ 1500-1613
- 1.13 Golden Age 1614-1815
- 1.14 Stagnation 1816-1886
- 1.15 The End of the Absolute Monarchy and Revolutions 1886-1905
- 1.16 20th Century
- 1.17 Modern Day
- 2 Politics
- 3 Customs
- 4 Military
History
Early Settlement 2500-753 BC
The first Saratovans moved into the area of modern Saratov around 5000 years ago from across Southern Ostlandet, these peoples were primarily nomadic but for unknown reasons, speculated to be the favourable climate for agriculture, these nomads settled down in the area and gradually settled into small towns and villages, forming city-states and various tribal kingdoms.
The Khanate 753-430 BC
The Saratovan Khanate was created when the already large Novat Tribe, conquered much of the modern day boundaries of Saratov along with Akhmola and areas outside of the two nations (WIP), the Khanate was known contemporarily as the "Sea-to-Sea Empire" as a result of its boundaries. The Khanate was maintained throughout much of the ancient period but collapsed sometime in the 430 BC's due to either rebellions or succession crisis due to the death of all members of the ruling Novat tribe.
Principality Era 430 BC-477 AD
Unification 477BC-470 AD
Expansion 490-610
Isolation 610-990
Wars of Succession 1013-1088
Exploration and Innovation 1092-1246
The Ducal Wars 1248-1462
Tzar Alikhan I 1462-1487
War of Princes 1487-1498
Saratovan ‘Renaissance’ 1500-1613
Golden Age 1614-1815
Stagnation 1816-1886
The End of the Absolute Monarchy and Revolutions 1886-1905
20th Century
Modern Day
Reestablishment of the Absolute Monarchy 2023
Politics
From 477 AD to 1889 AD Saratov was an absolute monarchy governed by the House of Ruro, this changed with the 1889 Saratovan Constitution, in effect making Saratov a semi-constitutional monarchy as the 1890 Tzar Supremacy Act allowed for the Tzar to maintain some of his powers such as the ability to summon and dismiss the ruling government as well as dissolve the Common's Chamber if he could obtain unanimous from the Ducal Chamber. So, from 1890 to 2023 Saratov was ruled as a semi-constitutional monarchy, with this only being interrupted three times in 1905, 1963 (for a few days) and finally in 2023 which is when Alikhan II of Saratov declared the dissolution of the Common's Chamber and in effect restored Saratov to an absolute monarchy after 134 years of semi-constitutional monarchism. A new Constitution is planned for release in June 2024.
Customs
Military
The Saratovan Military is made up of 4 branches: The Saratovan Army which is headed by Grand Marshal Vasily Kalino, The Saratovan Navy headed by Lord High Admiral Bakhytzhan Sapamurov, The Royal Saratovan Air Corp headed by Grand Air Marshal Mukhtar Ryazov and The Royal Brigades headed by Bekzat IV. All of these branches, except for The Royal Brigades, are administered by Supreme Marshal Serik Rokko.
Additionally, Saratov's military is known for its Ministry of Security, or MinSec for short, an organisation that acts as the intelligence agency for Saratov, it manages the internal and external security of the nation.