Urshawabad

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The Muhadi People's Republic of Urshawabad

Est. 2032
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Official languagesUrsha
Ethnic groups
Quomorac
Darbulis
Raphans
Komarlanians
Religion
Muhadism
Demonym(s)Urshawan
GovernmentPeople's Republic
Undecided Name
The Holy Vizier of the Muhad and the Quomorac
History
147 A.F.
224 A.F.
341 A.F.
430 A.F.
707 A.F.
736 A.F.
971 A.F.
1738 A.F.
1898 A.F.
1959 A.F.
1978 A.F.
2032 A.F.

The Muhadi People's Republic of Urshawabad, commonally known as Urshawabad is a large nation with a rich history. One of the first continents to establish central government, Urshawabad today is sparsely populated, highly educated, growing urban centers, and world class science, technology and engineering universities and research centers. Urshawabad today is led by a Prime Minister, but is also the religious capitol and origin state for Muhadism, with it's religious leader centered in the capitol of ___, The Holy Vizier of the Muhad and the Quomorac.

History

First government and centralized power

Centralized Power and The Quomora Lands of Urshawabad (147-224)

In 147 A.F., Chief Kah of the Quomora tribe decides to formalize and centralize an Urshawan government. Prior to 147, ethnic groups were autonomous and had loosely agreed-to territory. Chief Kah established Kahalas or "deputy chiefs" governing different regions. Kah named his five sons as the Kahalas and over time the regions became slowly more autonomous. In 224, Chief Kah's five sons united and overthrew the order and killed their father. The five Kahalas developed their own distinct tribes with various cultural practices and religions. Kah's death ended the Quomora Lands of Urshawabad. The Kalahas met in the central village of Montriz and attempt to establish an alliance between their tribes, the Dorume, Rapha, Komar, Darbal, and the Muzsabajiq. The agreement of unsuccessful and the various Kahala's went back to their regions. The Quomora tribe also became autonomous as a result of Chief Kah's death. With no agreement reached, the brothers began building their armies to gain control of the continent. The mining tribe of Muzsabajjiq was victorious after aligning with the Komar and the Rapha tribes.

The Muszabajjiq Empire of Urshawabad (224-341)

The Muszabajiq Empire of Urshawabad was established after the tribe's victory over the others. A large mining tribe, the mines were essential to the manufacturing by the southern tribes, and control over the natural resources allowed the Muzsabajjiq to keep power. Over the 117 year reign of the tribe, there were seven large-scale wars.

First Muzaabajiq-Darbuli War (226-230)

The Darbal launched an attack on the Muzsabajiq's control over the mines.

Komar Trade War (242-246)

Trade War between Komar and the Quomora, with Darbul supporting the Quomora and the Muzsabajjiq supporting the Komar.

Second Muzaabajiq-Darbuli War (267-274)

Trade war regarding resource rights

Third Muzaabajiq-Darbuli War (279-283)

Muzabajjiq restricted the shopbuilding capacities of the Darbul

Dorume-Rapha War (293-301)

Dorume attacked Rapha for encroaching on their fisheries and stealing their fish. Larger tribes joined and supported each side.

Rapha-Komar War (328-330)

Rapha declared war on longtime ally Komar, causing the three-way alliance to break. Muzsabajjiq defeated Rapha, but took large losses especially with Rapha’s extensive military power. The tensions between the now-broken alliance fueled the events that led to the 1st Urshawan War and the fall of the Muzsabajjiq beginning in 335.

First Urshawan War (335-341)

Dorume aligned with Rapha and Darbul to kick the Muzsabajjiq out of Montriz. The Quomora were used as soldiers for the Dorume side against their will under the threat of death. Muzsabajjiq sided with Komar but were defeated.

The Dorume Tribal Empire of Urshawabad (341-430)

With the Dorume effectivelly enslaving the Qumora during the 1st Urshawan War, they were left crippled. While the Rapha and Darbul joined them in the war, the Darbul began to drift from the Dorume's leadership. The Dorume Tribe focused on trade and establishing a strong domestic trade system. The Darbul tribe had intentions to expand their interest, build a navy strong enough to sail and explore. They wanted their trade network off the continent and backed by Naval might. They drifted from Dorume and formally ended the alliance in 359.

Dorume-Komar alliance (361)

The Dorume tribe aligned with the Komar alliance

The Rapha Holy Empire of Urshawabad (430-707)

The United Komarlania of Urshawabad (707-736)

The Quomoric Sovereign Empire of Urshawabad (736-971)

The Sovereign Darbul Empire of Urshawabad (971-1738)

The Royal Muhadi Empire of Urshawabad (1738-1898)

The Restored Sovereign Empire of Urshawabad (1898-1959)

The Muhadi Democratic People's Republic of Urshawabad (1959-1978)

The migamoralist movemement in Urshawabad began in 1950 and in 1959 they overthrew the oppressive regime.

The Third Sovereign Empire of Urshawabad (1978-2032)

The Muhadi People's Republic of Urshawabad (2032-Present)

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