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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name of Hamîdiyye is related to Sultan Abdülhamid II whom is considered as the last lawful Sultan that rules the whole Demirhan land before the modernization program that was implemented by his son, Mehmet VI. The name is derived from the Mazanic name Ḥamīd (حميد), meaning "praiseworthy" or "laudable", and is a theophoric name often associated with Imani tradition. The suffix -iye (Hamidian Turquese: ـیه), of Mazanic origin, is commonly used in Hamidian to form adjectives or demonyms, conveying the meaning "related to" or "pertaining to."
The term Hamîdiyye thus literally means "pertaining to Hamid" or "of Hamid", and has been used to honor Sultan Abdülhamid II (r. 1803 - 1821), the 36th sultan of the Demirhan Empire and the last one ruling the main land as per Hamidian beliefs.


==History==
==History==
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{{Infobox admin div
{{Infobox admin div
| name = Hamidia
| name = Hamîdiyye
| first-level = 5 provinces (''vilâyetler''
| first-level = 5 provinces (''vilâyetler''
| second-level = tbd counties (''sancâklar'')
| second-level = tbd counties (''sancâklar'')
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| div1 = Hamîdiyye
| div1 = Hamîdiyye
| div2 = Hümayunşehir
| div2 = Hümayunşehir
| div3 = Melîkiye
| div3 = Melîkiye
| div4 = Nurşehr
| div4 = Nurşehr
| div5 = Harbköy
| div5 = Harbköy
| div1_pop =
| div1_pop = 750,000
| div2_pop =
| div2_pop = 330,000
| div3_pop =
| div3_pop = 240,000
| div4_pop =
| div4_pop = 200,000
| div5_pop =
| div5_pop = 150,000
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{{Infobox government
{{Infobox government
| name = Hamidia
| name = Hamîdiyye
| government_type = Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
| government_type = Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
| capital = Hamîdiyye
| capital = Hamîdiyye
| title1 = Sultan
| title1 = Sultan
| hos1 = Mehmed III
| hos1 = Mehmed VI
| title2 = Grand Vizier (''Sadr-ı Azam'')
| title2 = Grand Vizier (''Sadr-ı Azam'')
| hos2 = Furkan Rifaylı
| hos2 = Furkan Rifaylı
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==Economy==
==Economy==
{{Infobox economy
{{Infobox economy
| name = Hamidia
| name = Hamîdiyye
| economy_type = Mixed economy
| economy_type = Mixed economy
| currency = Hamidian Akçe
| currency = Hamidian Akçe
| sample =  
| sample =  
| monetary_authority = Royal Bank of Hamidia (''Bank-ı Hamîdiyye-i Şahane'')
| monetary_authority = The Hamidian Treasury (''Beytü’l-Mâl-i Hamîdiyye'')
| gdp_ppp_year = 2025 estimate
| gdp_ppp_year = 2025 estimate
| gdp_ppp_total =
| gdp_ppp_total =
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==Infrastructure==
==Infrastructure==
{{Infobox infrastructure
{{Infobox infrastructure
| name = Hamidia
| name = Hamîdiyye
| driving_side = Right
| driving_side = Right
| minimum_age = 16 (motor vehicles)
| minimum_age = 16 (motor vehicles)
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==Demographics==
==Demographics==
{{Infobox demography
{{Infobox demography
| name = Hamidia
| name = Hamîdiyye
| demonym = Hamidian
| demonym = Hamidian
| official_languages = TBD (''Hamidian Turquese'')
| official_languages = Hamidian Turquese
| minority_languages = Turquese, Aşani, Yughut
| minority_languages = Turquese, Aşani, Yughut
| ethnicity_bars = {{bar percent|Turquese|green|58.70}}{{bar percent|Aşani|purple|27.10}}{{bar percent|Yughut|orange|11}}{{bar percent|Other|cornflowerblue|3.20}}
| ethnicity_bars = {{bar percent|Turquese|green|58.70}}{{bar percent|Aşani|purple|27.10}}{{bar percent|Yughut|orange|11}}{{bar percent|Other|cornflowerblue|3.20}}
| religion_bars = {{bar percent|Imani|green|85}}{{bar percent|Irfan|purple|10}}{{bar percent|Irreligious|orange|3}}{{bar percent|Other|cornflowerblue|2}}
| religion_bars = {{bar percent|Imani|green|97.4}}{{bar percent|Other|cornflowerblue|2.6}}
| literacy = {{steady}} 96.7%
| literacy = {{steady}} 97.3%
| life_expectancy = {{increase}} 76 (male)<br /> {{steady}} 82 (female)
| life_expectancy = {{increase}} 77 (male)<br /> {{steady}} 81 (female)
| birth_rate = TBD {{steady}} (TBD {{decrease}})
| birth_rate = TBD {{steady}} (TBD {{decrease}})
| death_rate = TBD {{steady}}
| death_rate = TBD {{steady}}
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| terr = Hamidia
| terr = Hamîdiyye
| admin = y
| admin = y
| culture =  
| culture =  
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| infra =  
| infra =  
| neighbors = {{Alora}}, {{Demirhan Empire}}
| neighbors = {{Alora}}, {{Demirhan Empire}}
| regional-orgs = [[Assembly of Nations]]
| regional-orgs = [[Assembly of Nations]], [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]], Imani Council
}}
}}
[[Category:Countries in West Uletha]]
[[Category:Countries in West Uletha]]

Revision as of 07:48, 4 August 2025

[[File:|150px|Flag of Hamidiye]] Hamidiye
Saltanat-ı Hamîdiyye - سلطنتِ حميدیه (Lisân-ı Hamîdiyye - لسانِ حميدیه)
Capital: Hamîdiyye
Population: 4,432,555 (2025)
Motto: Hilâlin Gurûb Etmediği Diyâr (Land where the crescent moon never sets)
Anthem: Naşîd-i Hamidiyye

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Hamidiye (/haˈmidije/, Hamidian Turquese: Hamîdiyye /haˈmiːdije/), officially The Sultanate of Hamidiye (Saltanat-ı Hamîdiyye), is a sovereign state in central-southern Uletha. It is bordered by Demirhan Empire to the north and east and Alora to the west. It also shares a maritime border with these countries to the south via the Template:131382. The capital city is Hamîdiyye.

The Country has a total land area of 12,687 km² with a population of approximately 4,432,555 inhabitants. The capital, Hamîdiyye, shares its name with the name of the country and was previously known as Darü’s-Saltanat. Hamîdiyye, the country, was part of the Demirhan Empire for multiple centuries up until the mid-1800s. After the death of Sultan Abdülhamid II of the Demirhan Empire in 1821, Mehmet VI reigned the land and has started a modernation program. His brother, Sultan Osman I who was assigned to the area of Hamîdiyye today did not agree on the reforms that have been made, considering them as unauthenic to the actual Demirhan Empire. in 1841, Hamîdiyye has declared it self as the right successor of the Demirhan Empire which has started the civil wars with the Mehmet VI's dynasty. The war ended after a brief 6 months whereas Sultan Osman I considered himself as the true successor to his father. in the mid 20th century, Hamîdiyye would see itself transform into a unitary parlimentary constitutional monarchy which has been followed by a high economic growth.

Nowadays, Hamîdiyye is considered as a developing country with middle-income, mixed market economy. It is a member of the Association of South Ulethan Nations and the Assembly of Nations. Hamîdiyye is also predominantly Imanic and is a member of the Imani Council in Tabah, Mazan.


Etymology

The name of Hamîdiyye is related to Sultan Abdülhamid II whom is considered as the last lawful Sultan that rules the whole Demirhan land before the modernization program that was implemented by his son, Mehmet VI. The name is derived from the Mazanic name Ḥamīd (حميد), meaning "praiseworthy" or "laudable", and is a theophoric name often associated with Imani tradition. The suffix -iye (Hamidian Turquese: ـیه), of Mazanic origin, is commonly used in Hamidian to form adjectives or demonyms, conveying the meaning "related to" or "pertaining to."

The term Hamîdiyye thus literally means "pertaining to Hamid" or "of Hamid", and has been used to honor Sultan Abdülhamid II (r. 1803 - 1821), the 36th sultan of the Demirhan Empire and the last one ruling the main land as per Hamidian beliefs.

History

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Iron Age

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Geography

Geography of Hamidia
ContinentUletha (Southern)
RegionMedivira
Population4,432,555 (2025)
Area
• Total12687.74 km2
4898.77 sq mi
Population density350 km2
Major rivers
Time zoneWUT+04:00


Geology

Topography

Coastal Features

Plains and Valleys

Microclimates

Natural Hazards

Hydrology

Climate

Biodiversity

Conservation

Government and Politics

Administrative Divisions

Administrative divisions of Hamîdiyye
First-level5 provinces (vilâyetler
Second-leveltbd counties (sancâklar)
Third-leveltbd districts (kazalar)
Fourth-leveltbd parishes (nevâhi)
Largest cities
• Hamîdiyye
• Hümayunşehir
• Melîkiye
• Nurşehr
• Harbköy
750,000
330,000
240,000
200,000
150,000


Largest Cities

Foreign relations

Military

Law enforcement

Government of Hamîdiyye
Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
CapitalHamîdiyye
Head of state
• SultanMehmed VI
• Grand Vizier (Sadr-ı Azam)Furkan Rifaylı
LegislatureGeneral Assembly (Meclis-i Umumî)
• Upper houseImperial Assembly (Dîvân-ı Hümayun)
• Lower houseAssembly of Notables (Meclis-i Âyân)

Executive Branch

Legislative Branch

Judicial System

Human rights

Economy

Economy of Hamîdiyye
Mixed economy
CurrencyHamidian Akçe
Monetary authorityThe Hamidian Treasury (Beytü’l-Mâl-i Hamîdiyye)


Tourism

Agriculture and fishery

Agriculture

Fishing

Industry and services

Science and technology

Infrastructure

Infrastructure of Hamîdiyye
Roadways
Driving sideRight
• Minimum age16 (motor vehicles)
• Maximum speedMotorway: 120km/h
Urban dual: 70 km/h
Rural: 90 km/h
Urban: 55 km/h
Railways
• Passing sideRight
Gauge1435mm
• ElectrificationVaries
Mains electricity230 V, 50 Hz
Telephone code+255
Internet TLD.hy

Energy

Transport

Demographics

Demographics of Hamîdiyye
DemonymHamidian
Official languagesHamidian Turquese
Recognized minority languagesTurquese, Aşani, Yughut
Ethnicities
Turquese
  
58.70%
Aşani
  
27.10%
Yughut
  
11%
Other
  
3.20%
Religion
Imani
  
97.4%
Other
  
2.6%
LiteracySteady 97.3%
Life expectancyIncrease 77 (male)
Steady 81 (female)
Birth rateTBD Steady (TBD Decrease)
Death rateTBD Steady


Languages

Religion

Education

Health

Culture

Art and architecture

Literature and philosophy

Performing arts

Media

Holidays

Cuisine

Sports

See also

References