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{{Infobox country
{{Infocard
|relation = 21925
| name = Amnic State of Ta Seti
|conventional_long_name = Amnic State of Ta Seti
| flag = Flag_of_Ta_Seti.svg
|native_name = Ⲧⲁ Ⲥⲉⲧⲓ
| symbol = Coat_of_arms_of_Ta_Seti.svg
|coords_zoom = 5
| symbol_caption = Coat of arms
|coords_lat =  25.607
| native_name = Ⲧⲁ Ⲥⲉⲧⲓ
|coords_long = 26.356
| native_language = [[Index:Languages|Re Babates]]
|image_flag = Flag of Ta Seti.svg
| capital = {{Node|313136878|Khenu}}
|image_coat = Coat of arms of Ta Seti.svg
| population = ~14 million
|capital = Khenu '''[https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/26.7288/29.0263&layers=B (map)]'''
| population_year = 2021
|largest_city = capital
| motto =  
|ethnic_groups =
| anthem =  
|government_type = Fascist One-Party State
| latitude = 25.528
|leader_title1 = [[Ta Seti#Government|Kherpu of Ta Seti]]
| longitude = 26.631
|leader_name1 = Akhethotep Sehetepen
| zoom = 6
|leader_title2 = [[Ta Seti#Government|Khenti of Ta Seti]]
| relation = 21925
|leader_name2 = Nubkshesbet Tshataren
| intro =  
|legislature = [[Ta Seti#Government|Perkharenput]]
|area_km2 = 262 119
|area_sq_mi = 101 205
|population_estimate = {{increase}} ''TBD'' million
|population_estimate_year = 2024
|population_density_km2 = ''TBD''
|population_density_sq_mi = ''TBD''
|HDI = 0.747
|HDI_change = increase
|time_zone = [[Index:Time zones|WUT]]
|utc_offset = +1
|demonym=Tasetian}}


'''Ta Seti''' ([[Index:Languages|Metutneter]]: ''Ⲧⲁ Ⲥⲉⲧⲓ''), officially the '''Amnic State of Ta Seti''', is a country in [[OpenGeofiction:Tarephia|Northeast Tarephia]]. Located northwest of the ''Serion Desert'' and northeast of the ''Sea of Uthyra'', Ta Seti is bordered by [[Andrar]], {{Relation|382|TA011}} and {{Relation|8072|Dematísna}} to the north, {{Relation|48167|TA002}} to the west, {{Relation|16942|TA020}} to the south and {{Relation|16936|TA014}} to the southeast. It covers a territory of 262 119 km² (101 205 sq mi) and has a population of TBD million. Ta Seti is dividided into fourteen governorates and numerous municipalities. Khenu is the nation's capital and largest urban area.
'''Ta Seti''' ([[Index:Languages|Re Babates]]: ''Ⲧⲁ Ⲥⲉⲧⲓ''), officially the '''Amnic State of Ta Seti''', is a country in [[OpenGeofiction:Tarephia|Tarephia]]. Most of its territory lies in the northeasternmost portion of the Serion Desert, specifically in the outflow of the Ar river over the Ilemian Sea. Ta Seti is bordered by [[Andrar]] to the northeast, {{Relation|382|TA011}} and [[Dematísna]] to the north, {{Relation|48167|TA002}} to the west, {{Relation|16942|TA020}} to the south and {{Relation|16936|TA014}} to the southeast. Its fourteen governorates cover a total area of 262,119 square kilometers (101,205 square miles) and have an estimated population of 14 million. {{Node|313136878|Khenu}} is the nation’s capital and largest city; other major cities include {{Node|310414335|Tuat}} and {{Node|292888185|Amakh Utpen}}.


Ta Seti has a very long history, tracing its heritage along the Ar Delta [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=10/26.9080/29.4008&layers=B '''(map)'''] back to the 5th millennia BCE. Ancient Ta Seti saw some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanization, organized religion and central government. Ta Seti's long and rich cultural heritage is an integral part of its national identity, with numerous dynasties of Kherpus throughout its history and prevailing various foreign incursions. During the late dynastic period, Ta Seti was divided roughly in half between [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Birrics]], who lived mostly in the coastal areas (predominantly Ait, Ishamut and Nekentf), and [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Amnics]], who lived along the Ar in the interior and in the deserts of the country. Following the collapse of the dynastic rule in 1923, all ethnic groups agreed to form the [[Ta Seti#Democratic Republic of Ar|Democratic Republic of Ar]], governed through a parliamentary system dominated by the political parties representing them. Under the leadership of the Birrics, who tended to be more progressive, the Republic opened local markets and followed a progressive policy. This caused increasing tensions with conservative Amnic elements in the interior of the nation, eventually leading to a civil war (1952-1958), which was won by the Amnics. Nowadays the Amnics strictly control religion, academics, military and social life to maintain a militaristic fascist one-party system.  
Ta Seti is one of the world’s oldest continuous major civilizations, tracing its heritage along the Ar Delta back to the 5th millennia BCE. Ancient Ta Seti saw some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanization, religion and central government.  It was first unified as a single state by Het in the 7th century BCE and reached its territorial height in the 4th century BCE when Serion the Great conquered most of northern Tarephia. Ta Seti’s long and rich cultural heritage is an integral part of its national identity, as numerous dynasties of Kherpus reign over the country for thousands of years, and developing their culture through prominent architecture and structured language.  


===Prehistory===
By the late dynastic period, Ta Seti was ethnically fragmented between the coastal [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Birrics]], who were mostly mixed due to their trade interaction with other cultures (predominantly Hellenisians), and the agricultural [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Amnics]], who were the most genetically related to the Ancient Tasetians as they lived inland throughout the Ar. Following the collapse of the dynastic rule in the early 20th century amid pressure from Ulethan powers, both ethnic groups ultimately agreed to create a democratic parliamentary republic which was dominated by their political parties through support from minority groups.


===Early dynastic period===
Birric governments were more open to international trade and ultimately granted extraction rights to the Ulethan powers and the [[Federal States]]. The far-left wing of the Amnics seized control of their party amidst heavy dissatisfaction with the Birrics and started a six-year revolution that consequently led to the formation of the [[Ta Seti#Politics|Amnic State]] in 1958. The Amnics imposed an authoritarian regime that subsequently disenfranchised other ethnic groups and promoted a heavily-regulated social and economic system, under an Amnic-centered agricultural society that rejects external influence.


=== Late dynastic period ===
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===Democratic Republic of Ar===
== Etymology ==
Ta (land) Seti (of the Bow)


===Tasetian Civil War===
== History ==
On a bright Wednesday morning in March 1952, shots were fired on the square of the everlasting sun, facing the old pyramid, in Mekhtar Maten. Shepseskaf Bebetiten, the leading moderate candidate of the conservatives was one of the many victims of gunshots fired by Birric communist extremists. In total 22 were killed at the conservative rally causing a shock reaction in the nation. In Amnic dominated areas the blame was put on the Birrics as an ethnic group.


In the southern governorate of Merit, a particularly conservative region and the homeregion of Shepseskaf, armed groups in reaction killed several Birrics, leading to murders of various Amnics in the heavily populated and Birric dominated estuary of the Ar. The central government, due to its weak military was unable to control the situation and eventually this lead to Amnics and Birrics fleeing to their respective home regions and the rise of the fascist Amnic Party. 
== Geography ==


The central government was first overthrown and replaced by the Amnic resistance movement in Merit, and later in 1952, Khu Urhebaten, Amakh Aneren, Hekhhesi and Kheriu Nehaher joined this movement. The central government managed to retain control over Khent, Ishamut, Ait and Nekentf while Periemthet, Het, Amtiu and Nitur declared neutral for now.
=== Climate ===


The central provinces Repit Ahiten and Hetep with mixed ethnic populations were not controlled by any faction but rather the regions where battles broke out between both movements.   
=== Geology, topography and hydrography ===


===Amnic State===
== Government and politics ==
The Amnic State of Ta Seti is a one-party state governed by the ''Community of Workers and Children of Amn'' (CWCA), which considers itself as nationalist and socially conservative. The ''Perkharenput'' is the highest organ of state power and only branch of government per the principle of unified power. The CWCA leads state activities by holding two-thirds of the seats in the Perkharenput, and these party members are, in accordance with democratic centralism, responsible for implementing policies adopted by the ''Amnic Central Committee'' and the Perkharenput. The Perkharenput has unlimited state power bar the limitations it sets on itself; by controlling this organ, the CWCA has complete state power.


==Geography==
The Tasetian political system is considered authoritarian. There are no freely elected national leaders, political opposition is suppresed, all religious activity is controlled by the CWCA, dissent is not permitted, and civil rights are curtailed. Direct elections occur only at the local level, not the national level, with all the candidates controlled by the CWCA.


==Government and politics==
The nature of elections is highly constrained by the CWCA's monopoly on power in Ta Seti, censorship, and party control over elections. The CWCA tightly controls the nomination and election processes at every level of governance, and numerous academics have reported that the tiered, indirect electoral mechanism in the Perkharenput system ensures that deputies at the highest level face no semblance of electoral accountability to the citizens.


===Amnic Party===
=== Government structure ===
The '''Community of Workers and Children of Amn (CWCA)''', also referred to as the '''Amnic Party''', is the founding and sole ruling party of the Amnic State of Ta Seti. Under the leadership of ''Nebmarenakht Khetetbuten'', the Amnics emerged victorious in the civil war against the Birrics. In 1978, Akhethotep proclaimed the [[Ta Seti#Amnic State|establishment of the Amnic State of Ta Seti]] and surpressed progressive and academic elements; since then, the CWCA has had sole control over Ta Seti's government and its military. The party leadership is fused on the national government, as the Kherpu is the party chairman and head of state of Ta Seti, and the [[Ta Seti#Government|Amnic Council]] is the decision-making collegiate body in both instances.  
The ''Khenti'' of Ta Seti is the head of government, serving as the ceremonial figurehead under the ''Perkharenput''. As a one-party state, the ''general secretary of the CWCA'' holds ultimate power and authority over state and government. The ''Kherpu'' is the paramount leader of Ta Seti (above the Khenti), a title that has been historically used by the monarch of the numerous dynasties and was supressed under the [[Ta Seti#Democratic Republic of Ar|Democratic Republic of Ar]]. The offices of Kherpu, general secretary of the CWCA and ''chairman of the Amnic Central Committee'' have been held by one individual since the formation of the Amnic State in 1958, granting the individual ''de jure'' and ''de facto'' power over the country. The title of Kherpu is currently used for its cultural relevance and as the symbol of national unity, rather than a monarchical role with life tenure, as the Amnic Central Committee is empowered to appoint the holder of these three roles each six years without any intervention of the current holder, which is disqualified for reelection in the role. The ''Amnic Central Committee'' consists of hereditary members, which are the patriarchs of the ethnically-[[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Amnic]] tribes in each province, and appointed members, which previously held significant positions in the central government.


=== Government ===
The Khenti is appointed for a three-year term (renewable once) by the Perkharenput, from a list of candidates previously approved by the Amnic Central Committee, and presides over the State Council. The ''State Council'' is constitutionally the highest administrative organ of the country and the executive organ of the Perkharenput, the highest ordgan of state power, composed of four ''Vice-Khentis'' and the heads of ministries and commissions, which are mostly of [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Amnic]] ethnicity (the only ethnic-[[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Birrics]] permitted to serve in the council are the ''Minister for National Unity'' and the ''Minister for the Reconciliation of Tasetians and Militant Regulation''). All decisions approved by the State Council and its members must be authorized by the Amnic Central Committee.
The government in Ta Seti is under the sole control of the CWCA. The party controls appointments in government bodies, with most senior government officials being [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|ethnic Amnics]]; excluding the ''Minister for the Reconciliation of Tasetians and Militant Regulation'', and the ''Minister for National Unity'', who are [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|ethnic Birrics]]. The '''Perkharenput''' is constitutionally the national legislature, generally described as a "rubber stamp" body by numerous organizations, responsible for appointing the members of the ''Council of Ministers'' and giving advice and consent for national policy formulated by the ''Amnic Council''.


== Demographics ==
=== The CWCA ===
The ''Community of Workers and Children of Amn'' (CWCA) dominates the Tasetian political landscape. The political party was founded in 1923, following the collapse of the last monarchical dynasty in Ta Seti, as part of the compromise between the Amnics and Birrics (the [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|major ethnic groups]] of Ta Seti) to established a parliamentary democratic system for the national government, which was formally named as the [[Ta Seti#Democratic Republic of Ar|Democratic Republic of Ar]]. Following increased tensions with the ''Democratic Alliance of Birrics for Progress'' (DABP), the political party of the [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Birrics]], a [[Ta Seti#Tasetian Civil War|civil war]] between them started in 1952; this conflict was eventually won by the [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Amnics]] in 1958, effectively ending the Republic and starting the current ''Amnic State of Ta Seti''. The Amnics expelled the surviving members of the DABP and started exercising significant control over the lives of the ethnic Birrics, imposing a one-child policy and indoctrinating youngers in the social policy of the CWCA.


=== Ethnic groups ===
Constitutionally, the party's highest body is the Perkharenput, the national legislative organ, which meets for party purposes every six years. The Perkharenput elects the appointed members of the Amnic Central Committee and the Amnic Committee of Guardians and Experts (ACGEX), responsible for enforcing party policy and discipline in the local governments.


== Governorates ==
=== Foreign relations ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! class="unsortable" style="width: 0.05em;" |
!Province name
!Population
!Size (km²)
!Population Density /km2
!Capital city
!Largest city
|-
| style="background: green;" |
|'''Periemthet'''(''Ⲡⲉⲣⲓⲉⲙⲑⲉⲧ'')
|TBD
|{{Relation|367206|Total area}}: 8853.96 km²
|
|TBD
|TBD
|-
| style="background: orange;" |
|'''Ait'''(''Ⲁⲓⲧ'')
|TBD
|{{Relation|367208|Total area}}: 1029.05 km²
|
|TBD
|TBD
|-
| style="background: blue;" |
|'''Ixamut'''(''Ⲓⲝⲁⲙⲩⲧ'')
|TBD
|{{Relation|367209|Total area}}: 1774.27 km²
|
|TBD
|TBD
|-
| style="background: gold;" |
|'''Khent'''(''Ⲭⲉⲛⲧ'')
|TBD
|{{Relation|367210|Total area}}: 5190.21 km²
|
|TBD
|TBD
|-
| style="background: red;" |
|'''Nekentf'''(''Ⲛⲉⲕⲉⲛⲧⲫ'')
|TBD
|{{Relation|367205|Total area}}: 5041.42 km²
|
|TBD
|TBD
|-
| style="background: brown;" |
|'''Hetep'''(''Ϧⲉⲧⲉⲡ'')
|TBD
|{{Relation|367231|Total area}}: 17853.47 km²
|
|TBD
|TBD
|-
| style="background: black;" |
|'''Amtiu'''(''Ⲁⲙⲧⲓⲩ'')
|238,000
|{{Relation|367232|Total area}}: 13061.02 km²
|18
| colspan="2" |Uasit Bi
|-
| style="background: cyan;" |
|'''Het'''(''Ϧⲉⲧ'')
|TBD
|{{Relation|367207|Total area}}: 29577.97 km²
|
|TBD
|TBD
|-
| style="background: gray;" |
|'''Repit Ahiten'''(''Ⲣⲉⲡⲓⲧ Ⲁϧⲓⲧⲉⲛ'')
|TBD
|{{Relation|367224|Total area}}: 25951.07 km²
|
|TBD
|TBD
|-
| style="background: magenta;" |
|'''Nitur'''(''Ⲛⲓⲧⲩⲣ'')
|82,000
|{{Relation|367225|Total area}}: 26886.65 km²
|3
|Baresnakhe
|Hetgat
|-
| style="background: pink;" |
|'''Kheriu Nehaher'''(''Ⲭⲉⲣⲓⲩ Ⲛⲉϧⲁϧⲉⲣ'')
|TBD
|{{Relation|367229|Total area}}: 21354.71 km²
|
|TBD
|TBD
|-
| style="background: purple;" |
|'''Hekhhesi'''(''Ϧⲉⲭϧⲉⲥⲓ'')
|TBD
|{{Relation|367228|Total area}}: 30244.70 km²
|
|TBD
|TBD
|-
| style="background: yellow;" |
|'''Amakh Aneren'''(''Ⲁⲙⲁⲭ Ⲁⲛⲉⲣⲉⲛ'')
|1,056,000
|{{Relation|367230|Total area}}: 22424.06 km²
|47
| colspan="2" |Tuat
|-
| style="background: salmon;" |
|'''Khu Urhebaten'''(''Ⲭⲩ Ⲩⲣϧⲉⲃⲁⲧⲉⲛ'')
|887,000
|{{Relation|367227|Total area}}: 15333.58 km²
|58
| colspan="2" |Temur
|-
| style="background: violet;" |
|'''Merit'''(''Ⲙⲉⲣⲓⲧ'')
|1,784,000
|{{Relation|367226|Total area}}: 32012.82 km²
|56
| colspan="2" |Kherti
|}


== Language ==
=== Military ===
Inhabitants of Ta Seti refer to their language as Re Babates (Ⲣⲉ Ⲃⲁⲃⲁⲧⲉⲥ) (language of the two rivers). The language is strongly regulated by the CWCA and foreign loanwords are prohibited.


When a child is born a name has to be chosen from the official name list as shown below.
== Administrative divisions ==
[[Administrative divisions of Ta Seti]]


== Economy and transportation ==


The used script is coptic, the following link can be used to transliterate from latin to coptic script:
=== Economic overview ===


https://www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/coptic.htm
=== Roadways and railways ===


=== Alphabet ===
=== Transportation ===
~ = dialectual variations
{| class="wikitable"
!Coptic
!Latin
!Latin Transliteration
!IPA
|-
|ⲁ
|a
|a
|/a/
|-
|ⲃ
|b
|b
|/b/
|-
|ⲅ
|g
|g
|~/g, k/
|-
|ⲇ [rare]
|d
|d
|/d/
|-
|ⲉ
|e
|e
|~/ɛ, e/
|-
|ⲑ
|th
|th
|/th/
|-
|ⲓ
|i
|i
|/i, i:/
|-
|ⲕ
|k
|k
|/k/
|-
|ⲗ
|l
|l
|/l/
|-
|ⲙ
|m
|m
|/m/
|-
|ⲛ
|n
|n
|/n/
|-
|sh
|sh
|/ʃ/
|-
|ⲟ
|o
|o
|/ɔ/
|-
|ⲡ
|p
|p
|/p/
|-
|ⲣ
|r
|r
|/ɾ/
|-
|ⲥ
|s
|s
|~/s, z/
|-
|ⲧ
|t
|t
|/t/
|-
|ⲩ
|u
|u
|/u/
|-
|ⲫ
|ph
|f
|~/f, pʰ/
|-
|ⲭ
|kh
|kh
|/kʰ/
|-
|ⲯ [rare]
|ps
|ps
|/ps/
|-
|ⲱ
|w
|o
|/o/
|-
|hh
|h
|/h/
|}


=== Declension system ===
== Demographics and culture ==
{| class="wikitable"
!1a
!'''Nominative Singular'''
!'''Dual -(x)ur'''
!'''Paucal -(e)hi'''
!'''Plural -(t)im'''
!'''Genitive Singular -(t)en'''
!'''Dual -(t)es'''
!'''Paucal -(e)hif'''
!'''Plural -i'''
|-
| -st
|Uthest
|Uthestur
|Uthestehi
|Uthestim
|Uthesten
|Uthestar
|Uthestes
|Uthesti
|-
| -p
|Sehetep
|Sehetepur
|Sehetepehi
|Sehetepim
|Sehetepen
|Sehetepar
|Sehetepes
|Sehetepi
|-
| -q
|Akh (Tree)
|Akhur
|Akhehi
|Akhim
|Akhen
|Akhar
|Akhes
|Akhi
|-
| -r
|Khar (Shrine)
|Kharur
|Kharehi
|Kharim
|Kharen
|Kharar
|Khares
|Khari
|-
| -nb
|Henb (Water)
|Henbur
|Henbehi
|Henbim
|Henben
|Henbar
|Henbes
|Henbi
|-
!1b
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| -b
|Aneb (Axe)
|'''Anebshur'''
|Anebehi
|Anebim
|Aneben
|Anebar
|Anebes
|Anebi
|-
| -p
|Sehetep
|Sehetepshur
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| -t
|Kamut (Orchard)
|'''Kamutshur'''
|Kamutehi
|Kamutim
|Kamuten
|Kamutar
|Kamutes
|Kamuti
|-
!2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| -on
|Alon (Alen) (God)
|Aleshur
|Alehi
|Alim
|Alem
|Alar
|Ales
|Ali
|-
!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
!3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| -u
|Arbu (Tree)
|Arbuxur
|Arbuhi
|Arbutim
|Arbuten
|Arbutar
|Arbutes
|Arbi
|-
!4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| -en
|Nekhen (Promontory)
|Nekhexur
|Nekhehi
|Nekhim
|Nekhenen
|Nekhar
|Nekhenes
|Nekhi
|-
!5
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| -a
|Ta (Land)
|Taxur
|Tahi
|Tahim
|Tahen
|Tahar
|Tahes
|Tahi
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|}


=== Official Name List ===
=== Largest settlements ===
Ahkhepere


Akhepereseneb
=== Ethnic groups ===
 
Ahkheperkare
 
Ahkheperure
 
Ahmose
 
Ahotep
 
Ai
 
Akhethotep
 
Amenemhat
 
Amenemipet
 
Amenemnisu
 
Amenemopu
 
Amenhirkhepeshef
 
Amenhotep
 
AmeniAmenirtisu
 
Amethu
 
Ankhaf
 
Ankhmare
 
Ankhu
 
Anu
 
Apet
 
Artatama
 
Ba
 
Babaef
 
Baka
 
Bakenranef
 
Basa
 
Bebi
 
Gemnefsutkapu
 
Hakhare
 
Hapi
 
Harsiese
 
Hashepsut
 
Hashptah
 
Hebenre
 
Hehibre
 
Hemiunu
 
Herbauba
 
Herihoren
 
Hethkhepere
 
Heti
 
Hiese
 
Hirhetef
 
Hotepibre
 
Horaha
 
Horemheb
 
Horemsaf
 
Hori
 
Hotepibre
 
Hutiefa
 
Hui
 
Huni
 
Hutimesu
 
Iahmesu
 
Imhotep
 
Intef
 
Intefikher
 
Inti
 
Ipi
 
Itamen
 
Iufni
 
Iunmin
 
Iuput
 
Kagemni
 
Kahab
 
Kamose
 
Kakai
 
Kakhet
 
Kanefer
 
Khaba
 
Khaemhaset
 
Khahetiet
 
Khakare
 
Khafre
 
Khamhaset
 
Khar
 
Khasekhem
 
Khasti
 
Khentu
 
Kheperkare
 
Kheti
 
Khnumhotep
 
Khnumkhufu
 
Khuenre
 
Khufukaef
 
Khur
 
Khutahi
 
Limeru
 
Mahtkare
 
Mehu
 
Mekh
 
Menkhepere
 
Menpehtire
 
Mentuherkhepeshef
 
Mentuhotep
 
Merefnebef
 
Merenre
 
Mereruka
 
Meresankh
 
Meribre
 
Merneith
 
Merneptah
 
Minefer
 
Minkhaf
 
Minmosu
 
Nakhtnebtepnefer
 
Nakhtpahten
 
Nebamen
 
Nebankhre
 
Nebemakhet
 
Nebet
 
Nebi
 
Nebka
 
Nebkheperure
 
Nebmahtre
 
Nebmarenakht
 
Nebpehtire
 
Nebsenre
 
Nebtahi
 
Nebtihotep
 
Neferheben
 
Neferkaure
 
Neferkeru
 
Nefermaht
 
Nefersheshemre
 
Nefertu
 
Neheb
 
Nehesi
 
Neitikherti
 
Neku
 
Nemtiemsaf
 
Nerikare
 
Nesbaneb
 
Nesbanebtiet
 
Neseramen
 
Netiemibr
 
Netieraperaf
 
Netierihetiet
 
Netierirenre
 
Nikaure
 
Nimlot
 
Pami
 
Patibast
 
Patimut
 
Pamiu
 
Panehesi
 
Pentu
 
Pasebakthaenniut
 
Pehenuhikai
 
Pepi
 
Pepiseneb
 
Petubast
 
Pihe
 
Pinetiem
 
Psamtik
 
Ptahhotep
 
Ptahmose
 
Ptahshepsep
 
Raher
 
Rahotep
 
Ramose
 
Rekhmire
 
Reseneb
 
Rihamase
 
Rihamotep
 
Rutamen
 
Rutpamut
 
Sahura
 
Sanakht
 
Sankhtahef
 
Sankhibre
 
Seankhibtahi
 
Sehesekhtahi
 
Sehetepibre
 
Senetiemib
 
Senusret
 
Sekhemib
 
Sekhemkhare
 
Sekhemkhet
 
Sekhemrekhutahi
 
Sekhenenre
 
Sekheperenre
 
Senehosret
 
Senetienib
 
Senusret
 
Seshemnefer
 
Seshethotep
 
Setepenamen
 
Setepenre
 
Seti
 
Setka
 
Setnakhte
 
Setut
 
Shepseskaf
 
Shepsesre
 
Shunet
 
Siamen
 
Siese
 
Siptah
 
Smenkhkare
 
Sneferka
 
Sneferu
 
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Sobekhotep
 
Sonbef
 
Tagi
 
Tahakha
 
Takelot
 
Tefthakht
 
Tehuti
 
Tepha
 
Tesher
 
Tereru
 
Tetefre
 
Teti
 
Tetinefer
 
Tetiankhkem
 
Tiau
 
Tienti
 
Tieserkare
 
Tiet
 
Tieterptah
 
Tietkare
 
Tietkherere
 
Tioser
 
Titkheperure
 
Thutmose
 
Tutankhamen
 
Userib
 
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Userkare
 
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Usermontu
 
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Ankhesenamen
 
Ankhesenpepi
 
Ankhet
 
Ankhkheperure
 
Arti
 
Ashahet
 
Bakethernel
 
Behenut
 
Bintanath
 
Bunefr
 
Henutahi
 
Henutsen
 
Hentahi
 
Iah
 
Iaret
 
Ini
 
Itut
 
Inenekinti
 
Inhapi
 
Ikui
 
Iput
 
Isesi
 
Iset
 
Isetemkheb
 
Isetnofret
 
Isetheret
 
Itaheret
 
Hehernef
 
Hekenuhetiet
 
Hemetra
 
Henhenet
 
Henutamehu
 
Henuthati
 
Henutmire
 
Hepu
 
Hetephernebti
 
Hetephere
 
Hetepi
 
Hetietnebu
 
Hrere
 
Meha
 
Meretsegre
 
Kakat
 
Kahit
 
Kaneferut
 
Kape
 
Karamat
 
Karoathet
 
Keminub
 
Kemsit
 
Kekheretnebti
 
Khalhata
 
Khameremebti
 
Khenemetneferhetiet
 
Khensa
 
Khentetka
 
Khentkahe
 
Khepri
 
Khetebneithirbinet
 
Khnemet
 
Khuit
 
Kiha
 
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Meresankh
 
Meretnebti
 
Meri
 
Meritamen
 
Meritaten
 
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Merititen
 
Merneith
 
Merire
 
Merhi
 
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Neferonpe
 
Nefertari
 
Neferthenut
 
Nefertka
 
Neferukahet
 
Neferut
 
Neith
 
Nehi
 
Neni
 
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Nesitauthatakhet
 
Netieftet
 
Nimathap
 
Noferet
 
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Nubhenet
 
Nubhetepti
 
Nubkhat
 
Nubkshesbet
 
Paser
 
Patareshnet
 
Persenet
 
Rekhetre
 
Reptinub
 
Sahtnefer
 
Sateh
 
Satiah
 
Sebhetet
 
Senebsen
 
Seni
 
Sithathoriunet
 
Sitkamose
 
Sitre
 
Sobekneferut
 
Tabeketenasket
 
Tabiri
 
Tahereten
 
Takahatenamet
 
Takhat
 
Tatibast
 
Tatukhipa
 
Tem
 
Tentamenopet
 
Tentamet
 
Tenthkheta
 
Tentsai
 
Tetisheri
 
Tiah
 
Tietmutesankh
 
Tih
 
Tihet
 
Titi
 
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Utiubten
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==See also==
=== Cultural overview ===
[[Category:Ta Seti]]
[[Category:Ta Seti]]
[[Category:Countries in Tarephia]]
[[Category:Countries in Tarephia]]

Latest revision as of 02:52, 30 November 2025

Flag of Ta Seti Amnic State of Ta Seti
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Ⲧⲁ Ⲥⲉⲧⲓ (Re Babates)
Capital: Khenu
Population: ~14 million (2021)

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Ta Seti (Re Babates: Ⲧⲁ Ⲥⲉⲧⲓ), officially the Amnic State of Ta Seti, is a country in Tarephia. Most of its territory lies in the northeasternmost portion of the Serion Desert, specifically in the outflow of the Ar river over the Ilemian Sea. Ta Seti is bordered by Andrar to the northeast, TA011 and Dematísna to the north, TA002 to the west, TA020 to the south and TA014 to the southeast. Its fourteen governorates cover a total area of 262,119 square kilometers (101,205 square miles) and have an estimated population of 14 million. Khenu is the nation’s capital and largest city; other major cities include Tuat and Amakh Utpen.

Ta Seti is one of the world’s oldest continuous major civilizations, tracing its heritage along the Ar Delta back to the 5th millennia BCE. Ancient Ta Seti saw some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanization, religion and central government. It was first unified as a single state by Het in the 7th century BCE and reached its territorial height in the 4th century BCE when Serion the Great conquered most of northern Tarephia. Ta Seti’s long and rich cultural heritage is an integral part of its national identity, as numerous dynasties of Kherpus reign over the country for thousands of years, and developing their culture through prominent architecture and structured language.

By the late dynastic period, Ta Seti was ethnically fragmented between the coastal Birrics, who were mostly mixed due to their trade interaction with other cultures (predominantly Hellenisians), and the agricultural Amnics, who were the most genetically related to the Ancient Tasetians as they lived inland throughout the Ar. Following the collapse of the dynastic rule in the early 20th century amid pressure from Ulethan powers, both ethnic groups ultimately agreed to create a democratic parliamentary republic which was dominated by their political parties through support from minority groups.

Birric governments were more open to international trade and ultimately granted extraction rights to the Ulethan powers and the Federal States. The far-left wing of the Amnics seized control of their party amidst heavy dissatisfaction with the Birrics and started a six-year revolution that consequently led to the formation of the Amnic State in 1958. The Amnics imposed an authoritarian regime that subsequently disenfranchised other ethnic groups and promoted a heavily-regulated social and economic system, under an Amnic-centered agricultural society that rejects external influence.


Etymology

Ta (land) Seti (of the Bow)

History

Geography

Climate

Geology, topography and hydrography

Government and politics

The Amnic State of Ta Seti is a one-party state governed by the Community of Workers and Children of Amn (CWCA), which considers itself as nationalist and socially conservative. The Perkharenput is the highest organ of state power and only branch of government per the principle of unified power. The CWCA leads state activities by holding two-thirds of the seats in the Perkharenput, and these party members are, in accordance with democratic centralism, responsible for implementing policies adopted by the Amnic Central Committee and the Perkharenput. The Perkharenput has unlimited state power bar the limitations it sets on itself; by controlling this organ, the CWCA has complete state power.

The Tasetian political system is considered authoritarian. There are no freely elected national leaders, political opposition is suppresed, all religious activity is controlled by the CWCA, dissent is not permitted, and civil rights are curtailed. Direct elections occur only at the local level, not the national level, with all the candidates controlled by the CWCA.

The nature of elections is highly constrained by the CWCA's monopoly on power in Ta Seti, censorship, and party control over elections. The CWCA tightly controls the nomination and election processes at every level of governance, and numerous academics have reported that the tiered, indirect electoral mechanism in the Perkharenput system ensures that deputies at the highest level face no semblance of electoral accountability to the citizens.

Government structure

The Khenti of Ta Seti is the head of government, serving as the ceremonial figurehead under the Perkharenput. As a one-party state, the general secretary of the CWCA holds ultimate power and authority over state and government. The Kherpu is the paramount leader of Ta Seti (above the Khenti), a title that has been historically used by the monarch of the numerous dynasties and was supressed under the Democratic Republic of Ar. The offices of Kherpu, general secretary of the CWCA and chairman of the Amnic Central Committee have been held by one individual since the formation of the Amnic State in 1958, granting the individual de jure and de facto power over the country. The title of Kherpu is currently used for its cultural relevance and as the symbol of national unity, rather than a monarchical role with life tenure, as the Amnic Central Committee is empowered to appoint the holder of these three roles each six years without any intervention of the current holder, which is disqualified for reelection in the role. The Amnic Central Committee consists of hereditary members, which are the patriarchs of the ethnically-Amnic tribes in each province, and appointed members, which previously held significant positions in the central government.

The Khenti is appointed for a three-year term (renewable once) by the Perkharenput, from a list of candidates previously approved by the Amnic Central Committee, and presides over the State Council. The State Council is constitutionally the highest administrative organ of the country and the executive organ of the Perkharenput, the highest ordgan of state power, composed of four Vice-Khentis and the heads of ministries and commissions, which are mostly of Amnic ethnicity (the only ethnic-Birrics permitted to serve in the council are the Minister for National Unity and the Minister for the Reconciliation of Tasetians and Militant Regulation). All decisions approved by the State Council and its members must be authorized by the Amnic Central Committee.

The CWCA

The Community of Workers and Children of Amn (CWCA) dominates the Tasetian political landscape. The political party was founded in 1923, following the collapse of the last monarchical dynasty in Ta Seti, as part of the compromise between the Amnics and Birrics (the major ethnic groups of Ta Seti) to established a parliamentary democratic system for the national government, which was formally named as the Democratic Republic of Ar. Following increased tensions with the Democratic Alliance of Birrics for Progress (DABP), the political party of the Birrics, a civil war between them started in 1952; this conflict was eventually won by the Amnics in 1958, effectively ending the Republic and starting the current Amnic State of Ta Seti. The Amnics expelled the surviving members of the DABP and started exercising significant control over the lives of the ethnic Birrics, imposing a one-child policy and indoctrinating youngers in the social policy of the CWCA.

Constitutionally, the party's highest body is the Perkharenput, the national legislative organ, which meets for party purposes every six years. The Perkharenput elects the appointed members of the Amnic Central Committee and the Amnic Committee of Guardians and Experts (ACGEX), responsible for enforcing party policy and discipline in the local governments.

Foreign relations

Military

Administrative divisions

Administrative divisions of Ta Seti

Economy and transportation

Economic overview

Roadways and railways

Transportation

Demographics and culture

Largest settlements

Ethnic groups

Languages

Religion

Education and health

Cultural overview