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The Sultanate of Fatiniyya Darussalam, or simply Fatiniyya, is an independent | The Sultanate of Fatiniyya Darussalam, or simply Fatiniyya, is an independent sultanate located in Northwestern Bareland. It borders the South Pacific Ocean to the West, Reizen and the DPRR in the north. The country spans an area of 92,207 km^2 with a population of roughly 8 million and a population density of 87/km^2. The country is predominantly Muslim with 97% of the population adhering to Sunni Islam, and the official language is Arabic. Fatiniyyan identity is heavily intertwined with Arabic culture and Islam. Its capital and largest city is Darussalam. | ||
The region constituting modern-day Fatiniyya had been inhabited since ancient times. The region was home to the Sarateans, a trading state centered in the ancient city of Sara. The first Fatiniyyan state was founded following the unification of Fatiniyya in 1432, which was predated by the emirates of Darussalam, Diriyah, and Buq'a. Darussalam would slowly annex the emirates of Diriyah and Buq'a, as well as the territories of the Nusairiyya Order, which created the Sultanate of Fatiniyya. | |||
In the 16th to 18th century, the Sultanate of Fatiniyya exerted influence over parts of Northern Bareland, however the state began to weaken in the 19th century. This came to ahead in 1880, when the War of Fatiniyyan Succession would explode, plunging the region to a civil war. In 1899, Sultan Usman II would become victorious, with the backing of the Grand Imam of Fatiniyya, the Fatiniyyan Majlis, as well as the population. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
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===Wars of unification and proclamation of the sultanate (1328-1432) === | ===Wars of unification and proclamation of the sultanate (1328-1432) === | ||
During 1328, the wealthy Emirate of Darussalam began expanding to its neighbors, projecting its power over the other states in the area. The Emirate of Diriyah would be annexed in 1329, creating the Emirate of Darussalam and Diriyah. The Brotherhood of the Order of Nusairiyya, which controlled the areas around Nusairiyya | During 1328, the wealthy Emirate of Darussalam began expanding to its neighbors, projecting its power over the other states in the area. The Emirate of Diriyah would be annexed in 1329, creating the Emirate of Darussalam and Diriyah. The Brotherhood of the Order of Nusairiyya, which controlled the areas around Nusairiyya, would be annexed following a victorious campaign by Fatih III in 1352. | ||
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=== Great Ganharan War === | |||
In 1433, the Ganharan Confederacy invaded the Emirate, beginning the Great Ganharan War. In 1438, the Confederacy was defeated and a peace treaty was signed in 1432. | |||
===Fatiniyyan war of succession (1880-1899)=== | ===Fatiniyyan war of succession (1880-1899)=== | ||
===Royal reformation ( | ===Royal reformation (1899-1932)=== | ||
Revision as of 03:50, 19 September 2023
Sultanate of Fatiniyya Darussalam سلطنة فطينية دار السلام | |
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Flag | |
Motto: لا حكم إلا لله Judgement belongs to God alone | |
Anthem: As-Salam as-Sultani "Salute to The Sultan" | |
Capital and | Darussalam |
Official languages | Arabic |
Recognised regional languages | Ganharan |
Ethnic groups (2022) | Arab 94% Ganhara 6% |
Religion (2022) | Islam 97% Christianity 3% |
Demonym(s) | Fatiniyyan |
Government | Semi-constitutional monarchy |
• Sultan | Hussein IV |
• Grand Vizier | Hamdan al-Waqim |
Legislature | Grand Majlis of His Majesty the Sultan |
Establishment | |
• Wars of unification | 1328-1432 |
• Establishment of the sultanate | 1432 |
• Reformation of the sultanate | 1900 |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 8,000,000 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $2,000,000,000,000 |
• Per capita | $39,215 |
Currency | Fatiniyyan Dinar |
The Sultanate of Fatiniyya Darussalam, or simply Fatiniyya, is an independent sultanate located in Northwestern Bareland. It borders the South Pacific Ocean to the West, Reizen and the DPRR in the north. The country spans an area of 92,207 km^2 with a population of roughly 8 million and a population density of 87/km^2. The country is predominantly Muslim with 97% of the population adhering to Sunni Islam, and the official language is Arabic. Fatiniyyan identity is heavily intertwined with Arabic culture and Islam. Its capital and largest city is Darussalam.
The region constituting modern-day Fatiniyya had been inhabited since ancient times. The region was home to the Sarateans, a trading state centered in the ancient city of Sara. The first Fatiniyyan state was founded following the unification of Fatiniyya in 1432, which was predated by the emirates of Darussalam, Diriyah, and Buq'a. Darussalam would slowly annex the emirates of Diriyah and Buq'a, as well as the territories of the Nusairiyya Order, which created the Sultanate of Fatiniyya.
In the 16th to 18th century, the Sultanate of Fatiniyya exerted influence over parts of Northern Bareland, however the state began to weaken in the 19th century. This came to ahead in 1880, when the War of Fatiniyyan Succession would explode, plunging the region to a civil war. In 1899, Sultan Usman II would become victorious, with the backing of the Grand Imam of Fatiniyya, the Fatiniyyan Majlis, as well as the population.
Etymology
The origins of the name Fatiniyya is believed to have come from the ruling House of Fatih, which was named after its founder, Fatih the Founder.
History
Wars of unification and proclamation of the sultanate (1328-1432)
During 1328, the wealthy Emirate of Darussalam began expanding to its neighbors, projecting its power over the other states in the area. The Emirate of Diriyah would be annexed in 1329, creating the Emirate of Darussalam and Diriyah. The Brotherhood of the Order of Nusairiyya, which controlled the areas around Nusairiyya, would be annexed following a victorious campaign by Fatih III in 1352.
Great Ganharan War
In 1433, the Ganharan Confederacy invaded the Emirate, beginning the Great Ganharan War. In 1438, the Confederacy was defeated and a peace treaty was signed in 1432.