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Battganuur is an industrialized and modern nation in western [[Audonia]], stratling the coasts of the eastern [[Sea of Istroya]], the southern coast of the Barbary Strait, the western coast of the [[Sea of Kandahar]], with a small land boarder with [[Umardwal]] in the north east, and a long southeastern border with [[Bulkh]]. Its coastal areas are heavily urbanized with its interior being largely rural. | '''Battganuur''' is an industrialized and modern nation in western [[Audonia]], stratling the coasts of the eastern [[Sea of Istroya]], the southern coast of the Barbary Strait, the western coast of the [[Sea of Kandahar]], with a small land boarder with [[Umardwal]] in the north east, and a long southeastern border with [[Bulkh]]. Its coastal areas are heavily urbanized with its interior being largely rural. | ||
Battganuur has a bicameral legislature, a supreme court, and an executive, the Chief of Ministers who acts in the same capacity as a president. | Battganuur has a bicameral legislature, a supreme court, and an executive, the Chief of Ministers who acts in the same capacity as a president. |
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Republic of Battganuur | |
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Location of Battganuur (dark green) | |
Capital and largest city | Alihijan |
Official languages Recognised minority languages | Persian, Burgoignesc |
Demonym(s) | Battganuuri |
Government | |
• Chief of Ministers | Faisal-Jallal Asayesh Aslani |
Population | |
• 2025 estimate | 104,504,300 |
GDP (nominal) | 1,915,772,827,600 estimate |
• Per capita | 18,332 |
Time zone | UTC- |
Battganuur is an industrialized and modern nation in western Audonia, stratling the coasts of the eastern Sea of Istroya, the southern coast of the Barbary Strait, the western coast of the Sea of Kandahar, with a small land boarder with Umardwal in the north east, and a long southeastern border with Bulkh. Its coastal areas are heavily urbanized with its interior being largely rural.
Battganuur has a bicameral legislature, a supreme court, and an executive, the Chief of Ministers who acts in the same capacity as a president.
It is a member of the League of Nations, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and many other international organizations.
It is a market economy focused on exports, under the watchful eye of Burgundie whose companies have a massive stake in the country's economic activity. It specializes in the assembly of microprocessors and cellphones, as well as the cultivation of tropical hard woods, fishing, and rubber, which also constitutes its major exports. It is an active leader in the Middle seas region's economic activity.
Many scholars have criticized its economic governance and politics, arguing that it is merely a client of the Burgoignesc thalattocracy's economic and cultural might.
The people of Battganuur are predominantly culturally Persian, speak Persian, and most practice Shia Islam.
History
Classical Antiquity
Ashrafinid Empire
Audonian Christianity Ruled most of Battganuur and the Alcairet. The aristocracy refused to convert to Islam and were eventually pushed out and some emirated to Levantia to form Hištanšahr
Golden Age
Main article: Oduniyyad Caliphate Denoted as starting with the Muhammadian conquest of the city of Ramsakhs in 670s and ending at the fall of the Oduniyyad Caliphate in 1517, the Golden Age of Audonia had a sweeping effect on the area of modern Battganuur. When it was conquered by the Oduniyyad Caliphate in the 700 and 800s the area was generally already very developed and it took a lot of time and effort to convert the area to Islam.
Early modern era
Starting with the fall of the Oduniyyad Caliphate in 1517 and lasting until the expulsion of the Marialanii Ularien Trading Company in 1836 and the Bourgondii Royal Trading Company in 1842, the early modern era in Battganuur was characterized by rapid development, and unprecedented resource and human exploitation.