Sabnaki
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Dominion of the Sabnaki Sabnak'alluya (Sabnak) | |
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Motto: Llaqtanchik, Mana atipasqa! ("Our People, Unconquered!") | |
Anthem: Our Dominion, Long Lived! | |
Capital and largest city | Tsaile |
Official languages | Sabnak |
Religion | M'acunism |
Demonym(s) | Sabnak (adjective) Sabnaki (plural) |
Government | Your government type |
• Autocrat of the Sabnak | Maitsoi Taphanso |
• Chief Minister | T'iis Naalnish |
Council of Ministers | |
Urban Council | |
Establishment | |
• Autocracy established | 29 April 1840 |
Population | |
• Estimate | 34,510,214 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $596,888,661,344 |
• Per capita | $17,296 |
Currency | Wampo (de jure) Taler (de facto) |
Sabnaki, officially the Dominion of the Sabnaki, is a country in Cusinaut. It is neighbored by the Algosh Republic, Ashkenang, and Iriquona.
The Sabnak people trace their ancestry to some of the earliest prehistoric settlers in Cusinaut from Alshar, with some of the oldest archaeological sites on the subcontinent appearing within Sabnaki territory. A cohesive Sabnak culture began to emerge with the advent and spread of writing during the early medieval period, with a unified Sabnak political emerging by the 1400s. Sabnak writing and language differentiates sharply from that of the rest of Cusinaut, whose writing and language is inspired by cross-Nysdra cultural exchange with Varshan and other places; accordingly, the Sabnak developed a sense of social isolation from the rest of the subcontinent. As an isolationist society, the Sabnak people fought to keep their borders closed to both their neighbors and the Occident, resulting in a series of brutal wars with the Algosh people and later Northern Confederation. In the 19th century, the pre-modern Sabnak confederated state was reformed into a centralized state. The Sabnak people voluntarily receded from isolation and joined the League of Nations in the 1950s. After the fall of the Northern Confederation, the Sabnak people resumed their centuries-long skirmishing with Algoquona, the new Algosh state. Within this context, the Sabnak found new allies in the Occident. Throughout the 2010s, the Sabnak state began a rapid period of military and infrastructure modernization while importing Occidental government advisors and cultural materials. It participated in the Final War of the Deluge, fighting against Algoquona and receiving territory at the conclusion of the war. Foreign investment has led Sabnaki to possess one of the world's fastest growing economies. The economic growth has largely outpaced social and political reform, leading to significant domestic political unrest since 2010.
Sabnaki is a member of the League of Nations.
Etymology
In some Levantine countries and in Caphiria, the Dominion is referred to simply as "Sabnacia".