Verse:Minhay
Minhay
Minhay |
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Capital | Aškuan | |
Largest city | Aškuan | |
Official languages | Minhast | |
Spoken languages | Minhast, Golahat | |
Ethnic groups | 95% Minhast, 2% Golahat, 1% Peshpeg, 2% Other | |
Religion | 99% Shamanist/Animist, 1% Other | |
Demonym | Minhast | |
Government | Tribal Oligarchy | |
Area | Dunno yet | |
Population |
Dunno yet |
Minhay was created by Anyar
Geography
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Physical geography
Government
Until recently, Minhay was governed, at least on paper, as a parliamentary republic. In reality, the Prefectures retained a great deal of autonomy, so the official government was weak and ineffectual. The 2015 Minhast-Ainu War saw the rise of a war council consisting of the Ikkūne (leaders) of the Twelve Karaks (tribal territories). A few months after Minhay's victory over the Ainu Federation, the Minhast Nation soon found itself at war again, this time with the Raččean Empire, whose Emperor Vareia sent a war fleet to conquer the country. The invasion attempt ended in the destruction of the entire fleet, and Minhay soon launched a counter-attack on Raččean soil. In spite of victory, the Minhast Gubbattūman (war council) never disbanded. Instead, it dissolved the powerless Parliament.
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Culture
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History
Signs of human habitation in Minhay date to 2000 BC in the form of middens found on the western coast. Artifacts excavated from these sites triggered heated debate as to who the first settlers of Minhay were, and where and how they arrived. Artifacts such as pottery, tools, weapons, and jewelry bore little if any similarity to those found in Northeast Asia. The artifacts were clearly much more advanced and refined than the Paleosiberian cultures. Ornamentation from these objects featured motifs vastly different from Chinese artifacts dating from the same period.