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|largest_city =      capital
|largest_city =      capital
|official_languages = [[Qübün]]
|official_languages = [[Qübün]]
|ethnic_groups =      [[Qübüji]]<br>[[Aröqh]]
|ethnic_groups =      [[Qübu]]<br>[[Aröqh]]
|religion =          [[Baigá]]
|religion =          [[Baigá]]
|demonym =            Qübüji
|demonym =            Qübüji
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'''Qübüj''', officially the '''Republic of Qübüj''', is a [[Republic]] in [[XXX]]. It is neighbored by [[XXX]], [[XXX]], and [[XXX]].
'''Qübüj''', officially the '''Republic of Qübüj''', is a [[Republic]] in [[XXX]]. It is neighbored by [[XXX]], [[XXX]], and [[XXX]].


The nomadic Qübüji people known as the [[Coburii people|Coburii]] migrated to modern-day Qübüj after a series of earthquakes in their homeland, displacing the local Andior people. After several centuries of disunity, the Coburii were united under the [[Third Kingdom of Qübüj|Kingdom of Qübüj]], later conquering much of the surrounding regions before collapsing in the mid-8th century. The [[Fourth Kingdom of Qübüj]] would be reunited in 803 under [[Agyöš III Mallányi|King Agyöš III Mallányi]]. Qübüj was briefly among the powers of XXX until its steady decline after the [[Maqhös Wars]] in the early 13th century. Qübüj would remain completely independent until the late 19th century, after [[Obüngyóróč II Algáracöwöntj|King Obüngyóróč II Algáracöwönt]] submitted to XXX dependency, though Qübüj was never formally integrated into XXX. After the decline of the XXX empire, Qübüj would regain complete independence, though public opinion of the monarchy was shattered. In early 1975, following a [[Any-Göqhur Riots|series of anti-monarchist riots]], a [[Qübu Republican Front|pro-democracy revolution]] led by Garáš Aföčny began. [[Ógóngü I Algáracöwönt|King Ógóngü Algáracöwönt]] submitted to the revolutionary demands in August, and was exiled to [[XXX]].
The nomadic Qübüji people known as the [[Coburii people|Coburii]] migrated to modern-day Qübüj after a series of earthquakes in their homeland, displacing the local Andior people. After several centuries of disunity, the Coburii were united under the [[Third Kingdom of Qübüj|Kingdom of Qübüj]], later conquering much of the surrounding regions before collapsing in the mid-8th century. The [[Fourth Kingdom of Qübüj]] would be reunited in 803 under [[Agyöš III Mallányi|King Agyöš III Mallányi]]. Qübüj was briefly among the powers of XXX until its steady decline after the [[Maqhös Wars]] in the early 13th century. Qübüj would remain completely independent until the late 19th century, after [[Obüngyóróč II Algáracöwönt|King Obüngyóróč II Algáracöwönt]] submitted to XXX dependency, though Qübüj was never formally integrated into XXX. After the decline of the XXX empire, Qübüj would regain complete independence, though public opinion of the monarchy was shattered. In early 1975, following a [[Any-Göqhur Riots|series of anti-monarchist riots]], a [[Qübu Republican Front|pro-democracy revolution]] led by Garáš Aföčny began. [[Ógóngü I Algáracöwönt|King Ógóngü Algáracöwönt]] submitted to the revolutionary demands in August, and was exiled to [[XXX]].


A legislature was established by the revolutionary leader [[Úbor Ranya]] in 1979, which quickly voted Aföčny into power. However, Aföčny has since dismantled and weakened the legislature and [[Ranyaism|Ranyaist]] democracy established in Qübüj, and is a de facto autocrat. Qübüj ranks poorly in economic equality, quality of life, and GDP per capita, and has undergone several economic collapses in recent years. Qübüj has ample mineral and fossil fuel reserves, but its mining industry collapsed after the banning of asbestos in many neighboring nations, asbestos having been Qübüj's primary export.
A legislature was established by the revolutionary leader [[Úbor Ranya]] in 1979, which quickly voted Aföčny into power. However, Aföčny has since dismantled and weakened the legislature and [[Ranyaism|Ranyaist]] democracy established in Qübüj, and is a de facto autocrat. Qübüj ranks poorly in economic equality, quality of life, and GDP per capita, and has undergone several economic collapses in recent years. Qübüj has ample mineral and fossil fuel reserves, but its mining industry collapsed after the banning of asbestos in many neighboring nations, asbestos having been Qübüj's primary export.
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Qübüj is a member of the [[League of Nations]].
Qübüj is a member of the [[League of Nations]].
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name Qübüj ([[Help:IPA/Qübün|/qʰʏpʏt͡s/]]) comes from the ancient Coburii (Qübün: ''Qübu''/qʰʏpʊ/) tribes of the eastern regions of modern-day Qübüj. In the medieval period, the Coburii would unite and fracture multiple times, until the formation of the Kingdom of Qübüj by [[Agyöš I Mallányi]] in 451. The Coburii would later conquer the western Aröqh peoples, and the [[Kingdom of Qübüj-Aröc]] would be declared in 622. The name would return to Qübüj during the twelfth century under [[Ülgye I Llűnǵ|King Ülgye Llűnǵ]]. In accordance with the Coburii, some regions in Levantia refer to Qübüj as Coburia.
The name Qübüj ([[Help:IPA/Qübün|/qʰʏpʏt͡s/]]) comes from the ancient Coburii (Qübün: ''Qübu'' /qʰʏpʊ/) tribes of the eastern regions of modern-day Qübüj. In the medieval period, the Coburii would unite and fracture multiple times, until the formation of the Kingdom of Qübüj by [[Agyöš I Mallányi]] in 451. The Coburii would later conquer the western Aröqh peoples, and the [[Kingdom of Qübüj-Aröc]] would be declared in 622. The name would return to Qübüj during the twelfth century under [[Ülgye I Llűnǵ|King Ülgye Llűnǵ]]. In accordance with the Coburii, some regions in Levantia refer to Qübüj as Coburia.
==History==
==History==
===Early history===
===Early history===
The Coburii tribes of central [[XXX]] migrated eastward into Qübüj in the mid-6th century BCE following the [[Unüfaqh Disaster]]. The nomadic Coburii were organised into small roving bands called ''[[agöm]]'' consisting of a patriarch and his extended family. These patriarchal clans largely settled around the highlands and hilly regions of the west of Qübüj. These gradually coalesced into larger roving bands under the rule of a council of powerful patriarchs, though the clans were known to frequently fracture after conflict between the patriarchs. Under the leadership of patriarch [[Agyöš bör-Aingűd Mallányi]], the [[House of Mallányi|Mallányi]] clan [[War of Anditha|expelled]] the native [[Andikte people|Andior]] peoples from the more fertile eastern regions of Qübüj in 276 BCE. Agyöš would initiate the change of the Coburii from hunter-gatherers into nomadic ranchers and equestrian warriors. By the 3th century CE, the Mallányi would be the most powerful of the agöm. The patriarch of the Mallányi was the de facto leader of the cattle-raising eastern tribes collectively known as the [[Qübu]], or True Coburii, while in the western highland regions the disparate hunter-gatherer Aröqh lived. In 212 CE, the Mallányi patriarch [[Ábás bör-Cedeny Mallányi|Ábás]] attempted to unite the Qübu after calling a [[Council of Any-Börj|council]] of the Qübu patriarchs. However, the new [[First Kingdom of Qübüj|Kingdom of Mallányic]] fractured quickly due to a series of mutinies among the patriarchs, and [[War of Any-Börj|civil war]] broke out in 219, resulting in Ábás' death and significant territorial losses for the Mallányi.
The Coburii tribes of central [[XXX]] migrated eastward into Qübüj in the mid-6th century BCE following the [[Unüfaqh Disaster]]. The nomadic Coburii were organised into small roving bands called ''[[agöm]]'' consisting of a patriarch and his extended family. These patriarchal clans largely settled around the highlands and hilly regions of the west of Qübüj. These gradually coalesced into larger roving bands under the rule of a council of powerful patriarchs, though the clans were known to frequently fracture after conflict between the patriarchs. Under the leadership of patriarch [[Agyöš bör-Aingűd Mallányi]], the [[House of Mallányi|Mallányi]] clan [[War of Anditha|expelled]] the native [[Andikte people|Andior]] peoples from the more fertile eastern regions of Qübüj in 276 BCE. Agyöš would initiate the change of the Coburii from hunter-gatherers into nomadic ranchers and equestrian warriors. By the 3th century CE, the Mallányi would be the most powerful of the agöm. The patriarch of the Mallányi was the de facto leader of the cattle-raising eastern tribes collectively known as the Qübu, or True Coburii, while in the western highland regions the disparate hunter-gatherer Aröqh lived. In 212 CE, the Mallányi patriarch [[Ábás bör-Cedeny Mallányi|Ábás]] attempted to unite the Qübu after calling a [[Council of Any-Börj|council]] of the Qübu patriarchs. However, the new [[First Kingdom of Qübüj|Kingdom of Mallányic]] fractured quickly due to a series of mutinies among the patriarchs, and [[War of Any-Börj|civil war]] broke out in 219, resulting in Ábás' death and significant territorial losses for the Mallányi.


The patriarch of the [[House of Ügyúny|Ügyúny]] clan, [[Qhöče bör-Ǵunǵokh Ügyúny|Qhöče]], began a [[Wars of Any-Faiq|series of wars]] against the reeling agöm in 223 CE, rapidly conquering much of the Qübu before his death in 228. His grandson, [[Andya bör-Qüny Ügyúny|Andya]] would later subjugate the plurality of Mallányi territory by 241, and declared himself King of [[Second Kingdom of Qübüj|Ügyúnyöj]] at the site of Agyöš Mallányi's grave. Upon Andya's death in 252, his sons [[Andya bör-Andya Ügyúny|Andya II]] and [[Pürqhu bör-Andya Ügyúny|Pürqhu]] fought over the succession of the kingdom, leading to [[Ügyúny Dissolution|its collapse]] in 256. The Mallányi would swiftly reclaim their lost territory during a [[Mallányi Resurgence|number of conquests]] in the late 200s, almost completely absorbing the lands of the Ügyúny by the turn of the century.
The patriarch of the [[House of Ügyúny|Ügyúny]] clan, [[Qhöče bör-Ǵunǵokh Ügyúny|Qhöče]], began a [[Wars of Any-Faiq|series of wars]] against the reeling agöm in 223 CE, rapidly conquering much of the Qübu before his death in 228. His grandson, [[Andya bör-Qüny Ügyúny|Andya]] would later subjugate the plurality of Mallányi territory by 241, and declared himself King of [[Second Kingdom of Qübüj|Ügyúnyöj]] at the site of Agyöš Mallányi's grave. Upon Andya's death in 252, his sons [[Andya bör-Andya Ügyúny|Andya II]] and [[Pürqhu bör-Andya Ügyúny|Pürqhu]] fought over the succession of the kingdom, leading to [[Ügyúny Dissolution|its collapse]] in 256. The Mallányi would swiftly reclaim their lost territory during a [[Mallányi Resurgence|number of conquests]] in the late 200s, almost completely absorbing the lands of the Ügyúny by the turn of the century.
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During the early fourth century, an intense rivalry erupted between the northern Mallányi and southern [[House of Anyöqh|Anyöqh]] clan for unknown reasons, resulting in a series of border skirmishes leading up to the [[First War of Any-Mallányic]] in 336 CE. After prolonged war and the deaths of hundreds of warriors following the [[Battle of Ǵarpöri]] in 349, the two clans reached a stalemate and agreed to a truce. The [[Second War of Any-Mallányic]] would erupt in 372 after the seizure of goods from a group of Mallányi Baigá monks by the Anyöqh, and would last until 376. In 432, the Mallányi patriarch Agyöš bör-Gunül would begin the final [[Third War of Any-Mallányic|war]] and invaded the Anyöqh. After the Mallányi victory at [[Battle of Any-Aigöǰ|Aigöǰ]] in 439, the Anyöqh patriarch [[Eny bör-Eny Anyöqh|Eny]] surrendered. After conquering the Anyöqh cadet branch of [[House of Rága|Rága]] in 451, Agyöš would be coronated as the first King of Qübüj, Agyöš I Mallányi.
During the early fourth century, an intense rivalry erupted between the northern Mallányi and southern [[House of Anyöqh|Anyöqh]] clan for unknown reasons, resulting in a series of border skirmishes leading up to the [[First War of Any-Mallányic]] in 336 CE. After prolonged war and the deaths of hundreds of warriors following the [[Battle of Ǵarpöri]] in 349, the two clans reached a stalemate and agreed to a truce. The [[Second War of Any-Mallányic]] would erupt in 372 after the seizure of goods from a group of Mallányi Baigá monks by the Anyöqh, and would last until 376. In 432, the Mallányi patriarch Agyöš bör-Gunül would begin the final [[Third War of Any-Mallányic|war]] and invaded the Anyöqh. After the Mallányi victory at [[Battle of Any-Aigöǰ|Aigöǰ]] in 439, the Anyöqh patriarch [[Eny bör-Eny Anyöqh|Eny]] surrendered. After conquering the Anyöqh cadet branch of [[House of Rága|Rága]] in 451, Agyöš would be coronated as the first King of Qübüj, Agyöš I Mallányi.
===Third Kingdom of Qübüj===
===Third Kingdom of Qübüj===
 
Agyöš I oversaw great territorial expansion southwards and eastwards for the House of Mallányi, [[Cobur-Akrian wars|conquering the Andior kingdom of Akri]], humiliating the rival agöm of [[House of Moyög|Moyög]] at [[Battle of Maqás|Maqás]], and [[Aröqhi vassal states of Any-Jágoš|subjugating]] much of the Aröqh. Agyöš' grandson [[Cepiy I Mallányi|Cepiy]] would build the first permanent capital for Qübüj at [[Any-Ǵüngűm]] in 488.
===Fourth Kingdom of Qübüj===
===Fourth Kingdom of Qübüj===


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