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Ta Seti is one of the world's oldest continuous major civilizations, beginning in the fifth millenium BCE. It was first unified as a state by Het in the seventh century BCE and reached its territorial height in the fourth century BCE when the emperor Serion the Great conquered most of North Tarephia. Ancient Ta Seti saw some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanization, religion and central government. 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, prevailing amidst various foreign incursions, and developing their culture through prominent architecture and structured language. | Ta Seti is one of the world's oldest continuous major civilizations, beginning in the fifth millenium BCE. It was first unified as a state by Het in the seventh century BCE and reached its territorial height in the fourth century BCE when the emperor Serion the Great conquered most of North Tarephia. Ancient Ta Seti saw some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanization, religion and central government. 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, prevailing amidst various foreign incursions, and developing their culture through prominent architecture and structured language. | ||
During the late dynastic period, Ta Seti was divided roughly in half between the [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Birrics]], who lived mostly in the coastal areas, and the [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Amnics]], who lived in the riversides throughout the Serion Desert. Following the collapse of the dynastic rule in 1923, they agreed to establish the [[Ta Seti#Democratic Republic of Ar|Democratic Republic of Ar]], which was governed through a parliamentary system dominated by the political parties representing them. Under the leadership of the Birrics, who tended to be friendly to the colonial powers in the area, the Republic opened local markets and followed a progressive policy. This caused tensions with the ultraconservative groups of the Amnics, mostly centered in the interior of the nation, and eventually led to a civil war (1952-1958) that was won by the Amnics. The Community of Workers and Children of Amn (CWCA), the political party of the Amnics, seized control of Ta Seti and officially proclaimed the Amnic State in 1958, leading to an authoritarian regime that strictly controls religion, academics, military and social life of Tasetian to maintain their fascist one-party system over the country. | During the late dynastic period, Ta Seti was divided roughly in half between the [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Birrics]], who lived mostly in the coastal areas, and the [[Ta Seti#Ethnic groups|Amnics]], who lived in the riversides throughout the Serion Desert. Following the collapse of the dynastic rule in 1923, they agreed to establish the [[Ta Seti#Democratic Republic of Ar|Democratic Republic of Ar]], which was governed through a parliamentary system dominated by the political parties representing them. Under the leadership of the Birrics, who tended to be friendly to the colonial powers in the area, the Republic opened local markets and followed a progressive policy. | ||
This caused tensions with the ultraconservative groups of the Amnics, mostly centered in the interior of the nation, and eventually led to a civil war (1952-1958) that was won by the Amnics. The Community of Workers and Children of Amn (CWCA), the political party of the Amnics, seized control of Ta Seti and officially proclaimed the Amnic State in 1958, leading to an authoritarian regime that strictly controls religion, academics, military and social life of Tasetian to maintain their fascist one-party system over the country. | |||
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Revision as of 18:08, 26 May 2024
| Amnic State of Ta Seti Ⲧⲁ Ⲥⲉⲧⲓ (Re Babates) Capital: Khenu
Population: To be determined (2021) |
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Ta Seti (Re Babates: Ⲧⲁ Ⲥⲉⲧⲓ), officially the Amnic State of Ta Seti, is a country in North Tarephia. It is bordered by Andrar, TA011∈⊾ and Dematísna∈⊾ to the north, TA002∈⊾ to the west, TA020∈⊾ to the south and TA014∈⊾ to the southeast. With a mostly Amnic-ethnic population of TBD million in an area of 262 119 km² (101 205 sq mi), Ta Seti is divided into fourteen governorates. The nation's capital and largest city is Khenu, with around TBD million people in its metropolitan area.
Ta Seti is one of the world's oldest continuous major civilizations, beginning in the fifth millenium BCE. It was first unified as a state by Het in the seventh century BCE and reached its territorial height in the fourth century BCE when the emperor Serion the Great conquered most of North Tarephia. Ancient Ta Seti saw some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanization, religion and central government. 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, prevailing amidst various foreign incursions, and developing their culture through prominent architecture and structured language.
During the late dynastic period, Ta Seti was divided roughly in half between the Birrics, who lived mostly in the coastal areas, and the Amnics, who lived in the riversides throughout the Serion Desert. Following the collapse of the dynastic rule in 1923, they agreed to establish the Democratic Republic of Ar, which was governed through a parliamentary system dominated by the political parties representing them. Under the leadership of the Birrics, who tended to be friendly to the colonial powers in the area, the Republic opened local markets and followed a progressive policy.
This caused tensions with the ultraconservative groups of the Amnics, mostly centered in the interior of the nation, and eventually led to a civil war (1952-1958) that was won by the Amnics. The Community of Workers and Children of Amn (CWCA), the political party of the Amnics, seized control of Ta Seti and officially proclaimed the Amnic State in 1958, leading to an authoritarian regime that strictly controls religion, academics, military and social life of Tasetian to maintain their fascist one-party system over the country.
