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Ranyaism originated as a militant subgroup in the Qübu Republican Front, associated with the removal of the church-state divide and retaliation against colonial powers.  During the brief tenure of the Ranyaist [[Farákh Rogy]] as [[Revolutionary Overseer of Qübüj]] before the establishment of democracy in the country, non-Qübüji were barred from public office and voting by a series of laws written by Ranya, which were upheld by Ranya during his organisation of [[The Republican Senate of the Republic of Qübüj|the Republican Senate]] and later by [[Garáš Aföčny]]. While Ranyaism was the dominant ideology among the Qübu Republican revolutionaries, especially after the [[Statement of Exile of Ógóngü I Algáracöwönt|deposition of the king]] and establishment of the Republican Senate, Ranyaism was outlawed in [[Coburia]] following Aföčny's rise to power. Ranyaist groups still operate covertly in and around Coburia, mostly former revolutionaries and members of the defunct [[Baigá Republican Party of Qübüj]].
Ranyaism originated as a militant subgroup in the Qübu Republican Front, associated with the removal of the church-state divide and retaliation against colonial powers.  During the brief tenure of the Ranyaist [[Farákh Rogy]] as [[Revolutionary Overseer of Qübüj]] before the establishment of democracy in the country, non-Qübüji were barred from public office and voting by a series of laws written by Ranya, which were upheld by Ranya during his organisation of [[The Republican Senate of the Republic of Qübüj|the Republican Senate]] and later by [[Garáš Aföčny]]. While Ranyaism was the dominant ideology among the Qübu Republican revolutionaries, especially after the [[Statement of Exile of Ógóngü I Algáracöwönt|deposition of the king]] and establishment of the Republican Senate, Ranyaism was outlawed in [[Coburia]] following Aföčny's rise to power. Ranyaist groups still operate covertly in and around Coburia, mostly former revolutionaries and members of the defunct [[Baigá Republican Party of Qübüj]].


In modern Qübüji nationalism, Ranyaism exists in opposition to [[Aföčnyism]]. While Ranyaism advocates a [[Federation|federal state]] centered on religious traditionalism and representative democracy, Aföčnyism supports a [[unitary state]] under [[Military dictatorship|military rule]] where complete self-sufficiency is observed. Despite the banning of official Ranyaist politics, support for Ranyaist ideals remains high in the Qübüji public, so the Aföčnyist government mostly retains the veneer of Ranya's traditionalist democratic state.
In modern Qübüji nationalism, Ranyaism exists in opposition to [[Aföčnyism]]. While Ranyaism advocates a [[Federation|federal state]] centered on religious traditionalism and representative democracy, Aföčnyism supports a [[unitary state]] under [[Military dictatorship|military rule]] where complete self-sufficiency is observed. Despite the banning of official Ranyaist politics, support for psuedo-Ranyaist ideals remains high in the Qübüji public, so the Aföčnyist government mostly retains the veneer of Ranya's traditionalist democratic state.
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[[Category:Political ideologies]]
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[[Category:Coburia]]
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