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|fullname = Mountain Republic of Aerla<br>Planëna Repuylik ov Ayrle (AC)
|fullname = Republic of Aerla ([[Common Tongue]])<br>Repuylik ov Ayrle ([[Commonspeak]])<br>Aerliya Respublikası ([[wikipedia:Kyrgyz language|Khamil]])<br>Република Аерла ([[wikipedia:Bulgarian language|Ranentsi]])
|commonname = Aerla
|commonname = Aerla
|flag = File:Aerla flag.png
|flag = File:Aerla flag.png
|coa = File:Aerla coa.png
|coa = File:Aerla coa.png
|motto = ''Super Cetera''
|motto = ''Super Cetera''
|anthem = Ayrle, yua höm, eyn höm<br><small>"Aerla, your home, my home"</small>
|anthem = O Ayrle, Ayr en Mahtëg<br><small>"O Aerla, High and Mighty"</small>
|map = File:Aerla claimsmap 1722.png|250px
|map = File:AERViziaExpansion.png|250px
|mapversions = TBD
|mapversions = 17.6.4-
|capital = [[Noursala]]
|capital = [[Noursala]]
|largecity = Agalore, Zareda
|largecity = Agalore, Zareda
|lang = [[Common Tongue]],<br>[[Aerlan Commonspeak]]
|lang = [[Common Tongue]],<br>[[Aerlan Commonspeak]]<br>'''Recognized minority languages:'''<br>[[wikipedia:Kyrgyz language|Khamil]]<br>[[wikipedia:Bulgarian language|Ranentsi]]<br>[[wikipedia:Peninsular Arabic|Hatayyian]]
|religion = [[Nazarene]]
|religion = ''Non official''<br>
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|79.60%: [[wikipedia:Maronite Church|Aerlan Nazarene Church]]
|8.18%: Other/Non-affiliated
|6.33%: [[Umraism]]
|5.89%: [[wikipedia:Bulgarian Orthodox Church|Ranentsian Orthodox Church]]
}}
|demnoun = Aerlan
|demnoun = Aerlan
|demadj = Aerlan
|demadj = Aerlan
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|estdate = {{AN|1709}}
|estdate = {{AN|1709}}
|area =  
|area =  
|pop = 5,865,102 (1722 Census)
|pop = 10,001,252 ({{AN|1736}} Census)
|activepop =
|activepop =
|currency = [[Aerlan Felt|Felt]]
|currency = [[Aerlan Felt|Felt]]
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|drives_on = Right
|drives_on = Right
|gauge = [[wikipedia:Standard-gauge railway|Standard (1,435 mm)]]
|gauge = [[wikipedia:Standard-gauge railway|Standard (1,435 mm)]]
|site =
|forum =
|animal = [[Aerlan bighorn sheep]] (Ovis canadensis aerlana)
|animal = [[Aerlan bighorn sheep]] (Ovis canadensis aerlana)
|food = [[wikipedia:Goat cheese|Goat Cheese]]
|food = [[wikipedia:Goat cheese|Goat Cheese]]
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'''Aerla''' ([[Aerlan Commonspeak|Commonspeak]]: '''Ayrle'''), officially known as the '''Mountain Republic of Aerla''' (Commonspeak: '''Planëna Repuylik ov Ayrle''') , is a land-locked nation located within the interior of Northwest [[Keltia]]. A burgeoning regional power, it controls the fertile valleys and plains that produce some of the richest grain in all of [[Micras]].  
'''Aerla''' ([[Aerlan Commonspeak|Commonspeak]]: '''Ayrle'''), officially known as the '''Republic of Aerla''' (Commonspeak: '''Repuylik ov Ayrle''') , is a land-locked nation located within the interior of Northwest [[Keltia]]. As of {{AN|1736}}, the nation has a population of 10,001,252 people spread across the nation. The nations spans from the Western Ran range on its western border to the [[Lake Caledonia]] and the Bay of Makonnia to the east. It's capital and largest city is [[Noursala]], followed by [[Agalore]], [[Kyustendil]], and [[Yasid]]. A burgeoning regional power, Aerla is known for its exportation of grains, minerals, and manufactured goods.


Aerla is currently composed of four entities: Metropolitan Aerla, the [[Ranentsi Autonomous Region]], the Khamil Khanate, and the military-occupied [[Six Parishes]].
Aerla is currently composed of three entities: Metropolitan Aerla, the [[Ranentsi Autonomous Region]], and the [[Transcaledonian Territory]].


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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==History==
==History==
[[File:Aerla formation.gif|thumb|left|300px|The formation of Aerla.]]
===Pre-independence History===
From the earliest days of [[Micras|Micran]] civilization, the Mountains of Central Keltia have proved to be an adversarial place to settle. However, numerous (and sometimes isolated) valleys existed where settlements could coexist with these craggy snow-covered peaks. These people first came to these valleys during large tribal migrations from the lands of [[Attera]] and [[Varja]]. However these lands were very loosely governed, and these valley settlements mostly kept to themselves and were left alone by the powers that controlled them.  
From the earliest days of [[Micras|Micran]] civilization, the Mountains of Central Keltia have proved to be an adversarial place to settle. However, numerous (and sometimes isolated) valleys existed where settlements could coexist with these craggy snow-covered peaks. These people first came to these valleys during large tribal migrations from the lands of [[Attera]] and [[Varja]]. However these lands were very loosely governed, and these valley settlements mostly kept to themselves and were left alone by the powers that controlled them.  


This would be the case until the large Republic of [[Karnali]] conquered most of what is now Northwestern Keltia.  Much of Aerla's modern borders fell within the Maghda region, with the cities of Pataliputra and Kapilvastu being major centers of population at the time. The Karnali were the first to introduce concepts such as democracy, organized religion, and written language to the area. Most tradition forms of religion were phased out and replaced with [[wikipedia:Mahayana Buddhism|Karmaism]]. However, Karnali would suddenly collapse, and the collapse of civilized society in the area soon began.
This would be the case until the large Republic of [[Karnali]] conquered most of what is now Northwestern Keltia.  Much of Aerla's modern borders fell within the Maghda region, with the cities of Pataliputra and Kapilvastu being major centers of population at the time. The Karnali were the first to introduce concepts such as democracy, organized religion, and written language to the area. Most tradition forms of religion were phased out and replaced with [[wikipedia:Mahayana Buddhism|Karmaism]]. However, Karnali would suddenly collapse in {{AN|05|2006}}, and the collapse of civilized society in the area soon began.


Aerla would languish in what would later be known as the “Heretical Anarchy”. The once former grand cities that dotted the valleys were destroyed by [[The Green|tribal warbands]], and the countryside became a place of pillage, looting, and slaughter. The once plentiful Karnali population soon withered away as they either fled, were killed, or subsumed themselves into the invading tribes.  
Aerla would languish in what would later be known in early [[Aerlan Commonspeak|Commonspeak]] as the ''Keseranarkë'', (Heretical Anarchy). The once former grand cities that dotted the valleys were destroyed by [[The Green|tribal warbands]], and the countryside became a place of pillage, looting, and slaughter. The once plentiful Karnali population soon withered away as they either fled, were killed, or subsumed themselves into the invading tribes.  
   
   
The incursions of tribal warbands only ended when the Kingdom of [[Hatay]], a vast state that spread their [[Umraism|Umraist]] practices across most of Central Keltia, conquered the region. Most Karmaists were encouraged to convert to Umraism, and Umraism soon became to dominate daily life in the valleys. Large administrative centers were erected, such as [[Mola Ram]] and [[Yazd]].  
The incursions of tribal warbands only ended when the Kingdom of [[Hatay]], a vast state from the modern-day [[Vegno|Vegnese]] overseas territory of [[San Lucido]] that spread their [[Umraism|Umraist]] practices across most of Central Keltia, conquered the region. Most Karmaists were encouraged to convert to Umraism, and Umraism soon became to dominate daily life in the valleys. Large administrative centers were erected, such as [[Mola Ram]] and [[Yazd]]. Many other Aerlan cities found their start in this era, such as ''Salah ad-Nour'' ([[Noursala]]), ''Argelohr'' ([[Agalore]]), ''Sareez'' (Zareda), and ''Asmoura'' (Auburn).
 
Upon the collapse of Hatay, the valleys yet again languished in anarchy and banditry for several hundred years. Umraism slowly decreased in popularity and its practice only continued in small clusters, mostly around the city of Yazd. In this anarchy, societies would form around small villages and new religious groups. One such group was the [[Exalted State of the Mumin|Neo-Adamites]], a cult that was based out of the ruins of the Hatayyian city of Mola Ram. Led by their titular polyamorist ''Rišamma'' [[Rišamma Adam II|Adam II]], the group laid claim to much of what is now Southern Aerla. The group launched raids across Aerla, attempting to exact tribute from any city unfortunate enough to resist them. Most of their raids ultimately failed and they were ran out of Mola Ram by distasted citizens and fled into the Ranentsi Mountains. Around a decade before Aerla's independence, a Ranentsian hunting party reportedly found Adam alone in a small grotto in the hills near the town of Stariya Most where (after gawking in amusement of the disheveled man being left with zero of his forty-two supposed wives) he was brought into the town and given a show trial before ultimately being beheaded with a meat cleaver from the local tavern by the village priest (the blood-encrusted cleaver now hangs in the doorway of said tavern), with his corpse being incinerated in a bonfire. What remained of his followers, who were out foraging for food, became scarce soon afterwards. Being a Neo-Adamite in Aerla is considered illegal after the passage of the ''Bill to Regulate Cultist and Extremist Activities'' in {{AN|1710}}, outlawing cults and extremist religious groups. Many "revivalist groups" of these Neo-Adamites have sprung up, but have been suppressed by the [[State Security Directorate]].
 
===Formation of Aerla and later expansions===
[[File:Aerla formation.gif|thumb|left|300px|The formation of Aerla.]]
In the mid {{AN|1700}}s, a coalition of the cities of Noursala, Agalore, Bergen, Harriston, Syrenea, and Shellford was formed due to increased bandit raids on their centrally located locales. In {{AN|1709}}, the coalition met in Noursala and declared independence as the Republic of Aerla. Electing noted lawyer [[Henry Cassian]] as the nation's first president, it's militias (most of which were amalgamated into the [[Grand Army of Aerla]]) occupied many towns in the immediate area surrounding their already held territory. Many other towns sent petitions to join the new state. Soon contact was established with [[Ranentsi]] towns who wished to represented in a national government. After talks, a new [[Ranentsi Autonomous Region|autonomous region]] was established with its capital in [[Kyustendil]].
 
After being [[MCS|internationally recognized]] a year later, Aerla began to conduct military operations to secure the nation's borders. First came the [[Yasid#History|annexation]] of the old Hatayyian city of Yazd. After army diplomats were executed by the city's ruler (one Raafi al-Umar), he was overthrown and a friendlier ruler was installed who swore fealty to Noursala. Shortly afterword, a military expedition captured the abandoned city of Kriva which, controversially, was not given to the newly expanded RAO and instead settled by Aerlan migrants.
 
In {{AN|1721}}, the Aerlan military launched the [[Bloch-Dobbs Expedition]] which resulted in the establishment of Aerla's first port settlement, [[Port Aerla]]. The expedition also lead to the submission of the Khamil Khanate and it's leader, Demir Bugd Khan.  


Upon the collapse of Hatay, the valleys yet again languished in anarchy and banditry for several hundred years. Umraism slowly decreased in popularity and its practice only continued in small clusters, mostly around the city of Yazd. In this anarchy, societies would form around small villages and new religious groups. One such group was the [[Exalted State of the Mumin|Neo-Adamites]], a religious sect that was based out of the ruins of the Hatayan city of [[Mola Ram]]. The group laid claim to much of what is now Southern Aerla, but soon mysteriously collapsed with their followers disappearing into the mountains. The rise of several notable cities, such as [[Noursala]] and Agalore, would form coalitions with surrounding townships that would eventually become a movement to unite the communities residing in the region. This movement would allow the formation of the modern state of Aerla.
The period from {{AN|1724}}-{{AN|1726}} was a quiet one for Aerla. While the economy and politics remained stable, the news outlet [[Voice of Aerla]] reported a so-called "progress stagnation", in which very little new progress was made in the areas of technology and industry. In {{AN|1728}}, after a significant growth in population, [[Six Parishes]] (which had been under military occupation since the conclusion of the Bloch-Dobbs Expedition) was formally incorporated into Metropolitan Aerla. Those residing in the area received full citizenship rights.
 
Tragedy would strike Aerla in {{AN|1729}}, when former [[President of Aerla|President]] [[Henry Cassian]] was [[Assassination of Henry Cassian|assassinated]] by a car bomb in [[Noursala]]. It was revealed that the assassin, a 30 year-old nurse named George Graves, had been coerced and radicalized by a member of the neighboring nation of [[Cerulea]]'s intelligence service into committing the assassination. This caused the Aerlan military to launch [[Operation Ulysses]], a mostly symbolic bombing campaign of industrial and military targets in the south of Cerulea. The campaign would end around 9 months later, after [[Normark]] had begun their full occupation of Cerulea following [[Normark-Cerulea war of 1727|their own conflict]]. The year after, President [[Basil Fitzroy]] would be elected for a second term.
 
Continuing in the trend of conflicts, in {{AN|1735}} the nation launched an [[Vizia Campaign|offensive]] into [[Vizia]], a region between the Eastern Aerla and [[Lake Caledonia]]. This was due to the fact that the [[Ghul Confederation]], a tribal confederation led by [[Ali Ghul Khan]], launched a series of devastating border raids against border towns in the Six Parishes. During the time, the Khamil Khanate began to slowly drift away from Aerla until early {{AN|1737}} when the Khan of the Khamils, Demir Khan, wished to completely separate his realm for Aerla. This would be on the condition that the Khamils would continue to act as a buffer tribe against other nomads and continue to aid the Aerla militarily against the Ghuls. They also agreed to sell a corridor of territory between the north of Vizia and Port Aerla which included the Khamil city of Jizana, which was renamed to Ceduna. This territory, along with the territory occupied by the [[Grand Army of Aerla]], would be merged into one unit; the [[Transcaledonian Territory]]


==Geography==
==Geography==
[[File:Aerla farming.png|left|thumb|250px|Two farmers make their way to town through the winding roads common of Central Aerla.]] Nestled amidst towering peaks and pristine landscapes, the geography of Aerla is a testament to the majestic beauty of Micran nature. With its diverse topography, this nation offers a rich tapestry of rugged mountains, deep valleys, meandering rivers, and lush forests.  
[[File:Aerla farming.png|left|thumb|250px|Two farmers make their way to town through the winding roads common of Central Aerla.]] Nestled amidst towering peaks and pristine landscapes, the geography of Aerla is a testament to the majestic beauty of Micran nature. With its diverse topography, this nation offers a rich tapestry of rugged mountains, deep valleys, meandering rivers, and lush forests. The most defining feature of Aerla is its rugged and imposing mountain ranges, with many of them being popular hiking and climbing venues. The tallest peak of Aerla is the Vergehorn, sitting at  6,017 m (19,741 ft.).
The defining feature of Aerla to many is its rugged and imposing mountain ranges. Majestic peaks soar high into the sky, forming an awe-inspiring backdrop that dominates the landscape. These mountains are not only a source of breathtaking beauty but also provide a myriad of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The country's challenging peaks offer exhilarating experiences for mountaineers, while its pristine slopes attract avid skiers and snowboarders during the winter months. The tallest peak of Aerla is the Vergehorn, at  6,017 m (19,741 ft.).


Amidst the mountains, deep valleys and expansive plateaus carve their way through the land. These valleys, formed by ancient glaciers during the last Micran Ice Age, present a contrasting picture to the towering peaks. Dotted with picturesque villages and fertile farmland, they provide a sanctuary for agricultural activities. The plateaus, on the other hand, offer breathtaking vistas and serve as natural habitats for a variety of flora and fauna. They also provide suitable locations for hilltop towns and settlements, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
Amidst these mountains, deep valleys and expansive plateaus carve their way through the land. These valleys were formed by ancient glaciers during the last Micran Ice Age, and present a contrasting picture to the towering peaks. Dotted with picturesque villages and fertile farmland, they provide a sanctuary for agriculture that is otherwise impossible in the higher lying areas. The plateaus, on the other hand, offer breathtaking vistas and serve as natural habitats for a variety of flora and fauna. They also provide suitable locations for hilltop towns and settlements, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.


Flowing through the valleys and plateaus, the country's rivers and waterways are essential lifelines, shaping the geography and supporting numerous towns and villages. These rivers, originating from the snow-capped peaks, meander through the valleys, providing some of the cleanest drinking water on Micras. They not only provide a source of freshwater for agriculture and drinking but also offer opportunities for hydroelectric power generation. The rhythmic flow of these water bodies adds to the charm of the countryside, nurturing the diverse ecosystems that thrive along their banks.
Flowing through the valleys and plateaus, the country's rivers and waterways are essential lifelines, shaping the geography and supporting numerous towns and villages. These rivers, originating from the aforementioned mountains, meander through the valleys, providing some of the cleanest drinking water on Micras. They not only provide a source of freshwater for agriculture and drinking but also offer opportunities for hydroelectric power generation. The rhythmic flow of these water bodies adds to the charm of the countryside, nurturing the diverse ecosystems that thrive along their banks.


===Transportation===
===Transportation===
There are several roads that make there way through the bends of the mountains, with mules, horses, and few motor vehicles being the primary methods of transport. However, due to the remoteness of some more rural settlements, river transport is popular in these areas. This is treacherous, however, due to high currents and sudden changes in elevations along the path of some rivers. The rail link between Noursala and Agalore is the nation's only current freight and passenger railroad, using the International Standard Gage of 1,435 mm.
There are several roads that make there way through the bends of the mountains, with mules, horses, and few motor vehicles being the primary methods of transport. However, due to the remoteness of some more rural settlements, river transport is popular in these areas. This is treacherous, however, due to high currents and sudden changes in elevations along the path of some rivers. The rail link between Noursala and Agalore is the nation's only current freight and passenger railroad, using the International Standard Gage of 1,435 mm.


Currently the government has begun construction of the so-called [[Great Aerlan Highway]]. A grand project, construction started in {{AN|1715}}, and the last phase of construction is set to be completed in the early {{AN|1730}}s
Currently the government has begun construction of the so-called [[Great Aerlan Highway]]. A grand project, construction started in {{AN|1715}}, and the last phase of construction was completed in early {{AN|1728}}. Built in 4 phases, the highway provides crucial road links to the more isolated corners of the nation that have long past been neglected by past road networks.


==Government==
==Government==
The governing body of the Republic is the [[National Assembly of Aerla|National Assembly]], led by the President. The President and the Assembly is elected every 4 years, with the President being able to serve as many terms as the people see fit.
The governing body of the Republic is the [[National Assembly of Aerla|National Assembly]], led by the President. Starting after the [[Aerlan general election, 1740|1740 elections]], the President and the Assembly is elected every 5 years, with the President being able to serve up to two terms in office.
===Judiciary===
===Judiciary===
All judicial functions of the state are overseen by the [[High Court of Aerla|High Court of the Republic]]. All constitutional and governmental cases are handled by the court, as well as any appeals to local cases.  
All judicial functions of the state are overseen by the [[High Court of Aerla|High Court of the Republic]]. All constitutional and governmental cases are handled by the court, as well as any appeals to local cases.  
===Subdivisions===
===Subdivisions===
''Main article: [[Subdivisions of Aerla]]''
{{See also|Subdivisions of Aerla}}
 
Aerla is a [[wikipedia:Federal republic|federal republic]] consisting of 31 Municipalities and 2 Special Urban Districts (Noursala and Agalore). These municipalities are further split into 110 Parishes, used in tax collection and electoral representation. The country also has two regions with significant autonomy, the [[Ranentsi Autonomous Region]] and the [[Khamil Khanate]].
Aerla is split into several counties which are used by local governments for taxing and representative purposes, with one special autonomous region. the [[Ranentsi Autonomous Region]].


==Culture==
==Culture==
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===Peoples===
===Peoples===
[[File:YasidiMan.png|thumb|left|250px|A Yasidi man holds up a goat from his herd in a farmer's market in Shanshur.]] Most of the peoples with Aerla are classified as ''Aerlans.'' This grouping is applied to most of the peoples that made up the nations borders  This grouping is seen as controversial by some, seen as a way of simply lumping together a diverse range of people. However, there are two nationally recognized minority groups: those being the [[Ranentsi]] people and the [[Hatay|Hatayans]].The Ranentsi were allotted a [[Ranentsi Autonomous Region|special region]]  by the National Assembly, while the Hatayans were allotted special religious primages, allowing for the creation of [[Umraism|Umraist]] schools throughout the nation.  
[[File:YasidiMan.png|thumb|left|250px|A Yasidi man holds up a goat from his herd in a farmer's market in Shanshur.]] Most of the peoples with Aerla are classified as ''Aerlans.'' This grouping is applied to most of the peoples that made up the nations borders  This grouping is seen as controversial by some, seen as a way of simply lumping together a diverse range of people. However, there are two nationally recognized minority groups: those being the [[Ranentsi]] people and the [[Hatay|Hatayans]].The Ranentsi were allotted a [[Ranentsi Autonomous Region|special region]]  by the National Assembly, while the Hatayyians were allotted special religious primages, allowing for the creation of [[Umraism|Umraist]] schools throughout the nation.  


===Languages===
===Languages===
The most common language spoken within Aerla is [[Common Tongue]], with it being the sole academic and governmental language. However, a creole language, [[Aerlan Commonspeak]], is heavily spoken within the more rural parts of the nation as well as being the spoken vernacular of much of the lower class. Other minority languages spoken throughout the nation include [[wikipedia:Arabic|Hatayan]], [[wikipedia:Bulgarian language|Ranentsian]], and a ever-dwindling group of [[wikipedia:Nepali language|Karnali]] speakers. In the Khamil Khanate [[wikipedia:Kyrgyz lanuage|Khamil]] is the most spoken language.
The most common language spoken within Aerla is [[Common Tongue]], with it being the sole academic and governmental language. However, a creole language, [[Aerlan Commonspeak]], is heavily spoken within the more rural parts of the nation as well as being the spoken vernacular of much of the lower class. Other minority languages spoken throughout the nation include [[wikipedia:Peninsular Arabic|Hatayyan]], [[wikipedia:Bulgarian language|Ranentsian]], and a ever-dwindling group of [[wikipedia:Nepali language|Karnali]] speakers. In the Khamil Khanate, [[wikipedia:Kyrgyz language|Khamil]] is the most spoken language.


===Religion===
===Religion===
Religion is a large part of the daily life of those who reside with Aerla's borders. While the majority of the nation proscribes to the [[Nazarene|Aerlan Nazarene Church]], small minorities follow the [[wikipedia:Bulgarian Orthodox Church|Ranentsi Orthodox Church]] and [[Umraism]]. Government estimates conclude that:
Religion is a large part of the daily life of those who reside with Aerla's borders. While the majority of the nation proscribes to the [[wikipedia:Maronite Church|Aerlan Nazarene Church]], small minorities follow the [[wikipedia:Bulgarian Orthodox Church|Ranentsi Orthodox Church]] and [[Umraism]]. A government study conducted in {{AN|1733}}:
 
*79.60% follow the [[Nazarene|Aerlan Nazarene Church]]
*8.18% follow either traditional belief systems or do not follow any religion.
*6.33% follow some form of [[Umraism]]
*5.89% follow the [[wikipedia:Bulgarian Orthodox Church|Ranentsian Orthodox Church]]


*87.63% follow the [[Nazarene|Aerlan Nazarene Church]]
*6.21% follow the [[wikipedia:Bulgarian Orthodox Church|Ranentsian Orthodox Church]]
*4.96% follow some form of [[Umraism]]
*1.2% follow either traditional belief systems or do not follow any religion.


All Aerlan Nazarene Churches are overseen by the See of Mount Kane, which presides over all religious matters within the nation.
All Aerlan Nazarene Churches are overseen by the See of Mount Kane, which presides over all religious matters within the nation.
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Latest revision as of 21:23, 16 November 2024

Republic of Aerla (Common Tongue)
Repuylik ov Ayrle (Commonspeak)
Aerliya Respublikası (Khamil)
Република Аерла (Ranentsi)
Flag of Aerla
Flag
Coat of Arms of Aerla
Coat of Arms
Motto: Super Cetera
Anthem: O Ayrle, Ayr en Mahtëg
"O Aerla, High and Mighty"
Location of Aerla
Map versions 17.6.4-
Capital Noursala
Largest city Agalore, Zareda
Official language(s) Common Tongue,
Aerlan Commonspeak
Recognized minority languages:
Khamil
Ranentsi
Hatayyian
Official religion(s) Non official
Demonym Aerlan
 - Adjective Aerlan
Government Presidential Republic
 - President Basil Fitzroy
 - Legislature National Assembly
Establishment 1709 AN
Area
Population 10,001,252 (1736 AN Census)
Currency Felt
Calendar Norton Calendar
Time zone(s) CMT+5
Mains electricity 230 V, 50 Hz
Driving side Right
Track gauge Standard (1,435 mm)
National website
National forum
National animal Aerlan bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis aerlana)
National food Goat Cheese
National drink Milk
National tree Keltian Oak
Abbreviation AER

Aerla (Commonspeak: Ayrle), officially known as the Republic of Aerla (Commonspeak: Repuylik ov Ayrle) , is a land-locked nation located within the interior of Northwest Keltia. As of 1736 AN, the nation has a population of 10,001,252 people spread across the nation. The nations spans from the Western Ran range on its western border to the Lake Caledonia and the Bay of Makonnia to the east. It's capital and largest city is Noursala, followed by Agalore, Kyustendil, and Yasid. A burgeoning regional power, Aerla is known for its exportation of grains, minerals, and manufactured goods.

Aerla is currently composed of three entities: Metropolitan Aerla, the Ranentsi Autonomous Region, and the Transcaledonian Territory.

Etymology

The true origin of the name Aerla are shrouded in mystery. The name “Aerla” itself is the academically standardized spelling of the Aerlan Commonspeak (the nation’s Common Tongue-based creole) name Ayrle. Ayr in Commonspeak represents the word “high” or “above”, while the precise nature of the suffix le isn’t well known. It’s theorized that le is an outdated suffix meaning something akin to “land of…”, but this debate still rages in the Aerlan academic community to this very day.

History

Pre-independence History

From the earliest days of Micran civilization, the Mountains of Central Keltia have proved to be an adversarial place to settle. However, numerous (and sometimes isolated) valleys existed where settlements could coexist with these craggy snow-covered peaks. These people first came to these valleys during large tribal migrations from the lands of Attera and Varja. However these lands were very loosely governed, and these valley settlements mostly kept to themselves and were left alone by the powers that controlled them.

This would be the case until the large Republic of Karnali conquered most of what is now Northwestern Keltia. Much of Aerla's modern borders fell within the Maghda region, with the cities of Pataliputra and Kapilvastu being major centers of population at the time. The Karnali were the first to introduce concepts such as democracy, organized religion, and written language to the area. Most tradition forms of religion were phased out and replaced with Karmaism. However, Karnali would suddenly collapse in 1516 AN, and the collapse of civilized society in the area soon began.

Aerla would languish in what would later be known in early Commonspeak as the Keseranarkë, (Heretical Anarchy). The once former grand cities that dotted the valleys were destroyed by tribal warbands, and the countryside became a place of pillage, looting, and slaughter. The once plentiful Karnali population soon withered away as they either fled, were killed, or subsumed themselves into the invading tribes.

The incursions of tribal warbands only ended when the Kingdom of Hatay, a vast state from the modern-day Vegnese overseas territory of San Lucido that spread their Umraist practices across most of Central Keltia, conquered the region. Most Karmaists were encouraged to convert to Umraism, and Umraism soon became to dominate daily life in the valleys. Large administrative centers were erected, such as Mola Ram and Yazd. Many other Aerlan cities found their start in this era, such as Salah ad-Nour (Noursala), Argelohr (Agalore), Sareez (Zareda), and Asmoura (Auburn).

Upon the collapse of Hatay, the valleys yet again languished in anarchy and banditry for several hundred years. Umraism slowly decreased in popularity and its practice only continued in small clusters, mostly around the city of Yazd. In this anarchy, societies would form around small villages and new religious groups. One such group was the Neo-Adamites, a cult that was based out of the ruins of the Hatayyian city of Mola Ram. Led by their titular polyamorist Rišamma Adam II, the group laid claim to much of what is now Southern Aerla. The group launched raids across Aerla, attempting to exact tribute from any city unfortunate enough to resist them. Most of their raids ultimately failed and they were ran out of Mola Ram by distasted citizens and fled into the Ranentsi Mountains. Around a decade before Aerla's independence, a Ranentsian hunting party reportedly found Adam alone in a small grotto in the hills near the town of Stariya Most where (after gawking in amusement of the disheveled man being left with zero of his forty-two supposed wives) he was brought into the town and given a show trial before ultimately being beheaded with a meat cleaver from the local tavern by the village priest (the blood-encrusted cleaver now hangs in the doorway of said tavern), with his corpse being incinerated in a bonfire. What remained of his followers, who were out foraging for food, became scarce soon afterwards. Being a Neo-Adamite in Aerla is considered illegal after the passage of the Bill to Regulate Cultist and Extremist Activities in 1710 AN, outlawing cults and extremist religious groups. Many "revivalist groups" of these Neo-Adamites have sprung up, but have been suppressed by the State Security Directorate.

Formation of Aerla and later expansions

The formation of Aerla.

In the mid 1700 ANs, a coalition of the cities of Noursala, Agalore, Bergen, Harriston, Syrenea, and Shellford was formed due to increased bandit raids on their centrally located locales. In 1709 AN, the coalition met in Noursala and declared independence as the Republic of Aerla. Electing noted lawyer Henry Cassian as the nation's first president, it's militias (most of which were amalgamated into the Grand Army of Aerla) occupied many towns in the immediate area surrounding their already held territory. Many other towns sent petitions to join the new state. Soon contact was established with Ranentsi towns who wished to represented in a national government. After talks, a new autonomous region was established with its capital in Kyustendil.

After being internationally recognized a year later, Aerla began to conduct military operations to secure the nation's borders. First came the annexation of the old Hatayyian city of Yazd. After army diplomats were executed by the city's ruler (one Raafi al-Umar), he was overthrown and a friendlier ruler was installed who swore fealty to Noursala. Shortly afterword, a military expedition captured the abandoned city of Kriva which, controversially, was not given to the newly expanded RAO and instead settled by Aerlan migrants.

In 1721 AN, the Aerlan military launched the Bloch-Dobbs Expedition which resulted in the establishment of Aerla's first port settlement, Port Aerla. The expedition also lead to the submission of the Khamil Khanate and it's leader, Demir Bugd Khan.

The period from 1724 AN-1726 AN was a quiet one for Aerla. While the economy and politics remained stable, the news outlet Voice of Aerla reported a so-called "progress stagnation", in which very little new progress was made in the areas of technology and industry. In 1728 AN, after a significant growth in population, Six Parishes (which had been under military occupation since the conclusion of the Bloch-Dobbs Expedition) was formally incorporated into Metropolitan Aerla. Those residing in the area received full citizenship rights.

Tragedy would strike Aerla in 1729 AN, when former President Henry Cassian was assassinated by a car bomb in Noursala. It was revealed that the assassin, a 30 year-old nurse named George Graves, had been coerced and radicalized by a member of the neighboring nation of Cerulea's intelligence service into committing the assassination. This caused the Aerlan military to launch Operation Ulysses, a mostly symbolic bombing campaign of industrial and military targets in the south of Cerulea. The campaign would end around 9 months later, after Normark had begun their full occupation of Cerulea following their own conflict. The year after, President Basil Fitzroy would be elected for a second term.

Continuing in the trend of conflicts, in 1735 AN the nation launched an offensive into Vizia, a region between the Eastern Aerla and Lake Caledonia. This was due to the fact that the Ghul Confederation, a tribal confederation led by Ali Ghul Khan, launched a series of devastating border raids against border towns in the Six Parishes. During the time, the Khamil Khanate began to slowly drift away from Aerla until early 1737 AN when the Khan of the Khamils, Demir Khan, wished to completely separate his realm for Aerla. This would be on the condition that the Khamils would continue to act as a buffer tribe against other nomads and continue to aid the Aerla militarily against the Ghuls. They also agreed to sell a corridor of territory between the north of Vizia and Port Aerla which included the Khamil city of Jizana, which was renamed to Ceduna. This territory, along with the territory occupied by the Grand Army of Aerla, would be merged into one unit; the Transcaledonian Territory

Geography

Two farmers make their way to town through the winding roads common of Central Aerla.

Nestled amidst towering peaks and pristine landscapes, the geography of Aerla is a testament to the majestic beauty of Micran nature. With its diverse topography, this nation offers a rich tapestry of rugged mountains, deep valleys, meandering rivers, and lush forests. The most defining feature of Aerla is its rugged and imposing mountain ranges, with many of them being popular hiking and climbing venues. The tallest peak of Aerla is the Vergehorn, sitting at 6,017 m (19,741 ft.).

Amidst these mountains, deep valleys and expansive plateaus carve their way through the land. These valleys were formed by ancient glaciers during the last Micran Ice Age, and present a contrasting picture to the towering peaks. Dotted with picturesque villages and fertile farmland, they provide a sanctuary for agriculture that is otherwise impossible in the higher lying areas. The plateaus, on the other hand, offer breathtaking vistas and serve as natural habitats for a variety of flora and fauna. They also provide suitable locations for hilltop towns and settlements, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

Flowing through the valleys and plateaus, the country's rivers and waterways are essential lifelines, shaping the geography and supporting numerous towns and villages. These rivers, originating from the aforementioned mountains, meander through the valleys, providing some of the cleanest drinking water on Micras. They not only provide a source of freshwater for agriculture and drinking but also offer opportunities for hydroelectric power generation. The rhythmic flow of these water bodies adds to the charm of the countryside, nurturing the diverse ecosystems that thrive along their banks.

Transportation

There are several roads that make there way through the bends of the mountains, with mules, horses, and few motor vehicles being the primary methods of transport. However, due to the remoteness of some more rural settlements, river transport is popular in these areas. This is treacherous, however, due to high currents and sudden changes in elevations along the path of some rivers. The rail link between Noursala and Agalore is the nation's only current freight and passenger railroad, using the International Standard Gage of 1,435 mm.

Currently the government has begun construction of the so-called Great Aerlan Highway. A grand project, construction started in 1715 AN, and the last phase of construction was completed in early 1728 AN. Built in 4 phases, the highway provides crucial road links to the more isolated corners of the nation that have long past been neglected by past road networks.

Government

The governing body of the Republic is the National Assembly, led by the President. Starting after the 1740 elections, the President and the Assembly is elected every 5 years, with the President being able to serve up to two terms in office.

Judiciary

All judicial functions of the state are overseen by the High Court of the Republic. All constitutional and governmental cases are handled by the court, as well as any appeals to local cases.

Subdivisions

Aerla is a federal republic consisting of 31 Municipalities and 2 Special Urban Districts (Noursala and Agalore). These municipalities are further split into 110 Parishes, used in tax collection and electoral representation. The country also has two regions with significant autonomy, the Ranentsi Autonomous Region and the Khamil Khanate.

Culture

The culture of Aerla is heavily shaped by the geography and the peoples who inhabit the nation. This includes music, food, the arts, and more,

Peoples

A Yasidi man holds up a goat from his herd in a farmer's market in Shanshur.

Most of the peoples with Aerla are classified as Aerlans. This grouping is applied to most of the peoples that made up the nations borders This grouping is seen as controversial by some, seen as a way of simply lumping together a diverse range of people. However, there are two nationally recognized minority groups: those being the Ranentsi people and the Hatayans.The Ranentsi were allotted a special region by the National Assembly, while the Hatayyians were allotted special religious primages, allowing for the creation of Umraist schools throughout the nation.

Languages

The most common language spoken within Aerla is Common Tongue, with it being the sole academic and governmental language. However, a creole language, Aerlan Commonspeak, is heavily spoken within the more rural parts of the nation as well as being the spoken vernacular of much of the lower class. Other minority languages spoken throughout the nation include Hatayyan, Ranentsian, and a ever-dwindling group of Karnali speakers. In the Khamil Khanate, Khamil is the most spoken language.

Religion

Religion is a large part of the daily life of those who reside with Aerla's borders. While the majority of the nation proscribes to the Aerlan Nazarene Church, small minorities follow the Ranentsi Orthodox Church and Umraism. A government study conducted in 1733 AN:


All Aerlan Nazarene Churches are overseen by the See of Mount Kane, which presides over all religious matters within the nation.

Religious denominations in Aerla

  Aerlan Nazarene Church (79.60%)
  Other/Non-Affiliated (8.18%)
  Umraism (6.33%)
  Ranentsian Orthodox Church (5.89%)

Sports

Hockey is the most popular sport in Aerla. The sport is governed by the Aerlan Hockey Association. The league contains 10 teams within two five-team divisions.

Defense

Military

Main Article: Grand Army of Aerla

Originally founded as a reorganization of several smaller armies of irregulars, the Grand Army of Aerla, stylized as the Grand Army of the Republic is responsible for the defense of the nation from external threats.

Police

Main Article: Aerlan Criminal Police and State Security Directorate

The police forces of Aerla are split into two branches, those being the Criminal Police and the State Security Directorate. The Criminal Police are standard uniformed officers, while the State Security Directorate is responsible for investigative and state security matters.