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==Politics and government==
==Government and politics==
 
===Military===
Pursat as a large but underfunded, undertrained, and under-equipped military that primarily consists of the army at 1.2 million personnel, a small but professional air force of 120,000 personnel, a Littoral Defence a s Enforcement Fleet (equivalent to most nations coast guards but also with a strong defense mission) of 238,000 personnel, and a navy of 638,000 personnel. These forces suffer from a lack of centralization and have, in recent exercises conducted by [[Burgundie]] in [[2018]] and [[2025]], failed to coordinate and meet strategic objectives. The government has made considerable investments in modernizing the military but the high command is resistant to changing their ways which is impeding progress.
 
Because it's more liberal stance on women's rights, the Army of Pursat has, since the Islamic Revolution in [[Umardwal]], had a contingent of {{wp|Kurdish people|Umardi}} women, which was formalized in [[1994]] as the 6th Infantry Regiment, Umardiennes (also known as the Women's Legion). The unit is 2,740 strong and consists 70% of {{wp|Kurdish people|Umardieen}}, 25% Pursatnieen, and 5% other foreign nationals. The unit is used as a border guard unit on the [[Yanuban|Yanubi]] frontier.
 
[[Pursatni Royal Dragoon Scouts]]


==Society==
==Society==
Pursat's cultural is a unique amalgam of native ancient {{wp|Druze}}, medieval {{wp|Arabic}}, and early-modern [[Occidental]] cultures that have layered on top of each othe over the last millennium. {wp|Druzism}}, the majority faith, permeates daily life with its unique rituals and beliefs, celebrated in festivals like Ziyarat al-Nabi Shu'ayb, where {{wp|Druze}} pilgrims journey to the holy site of Nabi Shu'ayb. The [[Oddiyad Caliphate]] brought Islam and Muslim architecture and the observance of high holidays like Ramadan, during the medieval period.  
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Pursat's cultural is a unique amalgam of native ancient {{wp|Druze}}, medieval {{wp|Arabic}}, and early-modern [[Occidental]] cultures that have layered on top of each othe over the last millennium. {{wp|Druzism}}, the majority faith, permeates daily life with its unique rituals and beliefs, celebrated in festivals like Ziyarat al-Nabi Shu'ayb, where {{wp|Druze}} pilgrims journey to the holy site of Nabi Shu'ayb. The [[Oddiyad Caliphate]] brought Islam and Muslim architecture and the observance of high holidays like Ramadan, during the medieval period.  


Pursat's cuisine is based on {{wp|Touareg}} staples like {{wp|taguella}} stew. [[Ebidi]] dishes like {{wp|fufu}} and {{wp|peanut soup}}, brought by the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|colonial-era]] [[Pre-modern global trade|slavery network]] and Arabic spices and ingredients like {{wp|cumin}}, {{wp|coriander}}, and {{wp|dates}} have also become regular aspects of Pursat cuisine.
Pursat's cuisine is based on {{wp|Touareg}} staples like {{wp|taguella}} stew. [[Ebidi]] dishes like {{wp|fufu}} and {{wp|peanut soup}}, brought by the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|colonial-era]] [[Pre-modern global trade|slavery network]] and Arabic spices and ingredients like {{wp|cumin}}, {{wp|coriander}}, and {{wp|dates}} have also become regular aspects of Pursat cuisine.
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