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The '''Anahuacan diaspora''' refers to the mass displacement and global dispersal of the [[Anahuaco|Anahuacan people]] following the [[East Keltian Collapse]] of {{AN|1737}}, which resulted in the dissolution of the [[Anahuaco|Anahuaco Empire]] and one of the largest refugee crises in recent [[Micras|Micran]] history. Prior to the collapse, Anahuaco had a population of approximately 67 million people, with the majority concentrated in major urban centers like [[Ciudad de Anahuaco]], [[Hidalgo]], [[San Miguel el Grande]], and [[Agustin]]. The empire was notable for having one of the largest [[Martino language|Martino]]-speaking populations on [[Micras]] after [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. | The '''Anahuacan diaspora''' refers to the mass displacement and global dispersal of the [[Anahuaco|Anahuacan people]] following the [[East Keltian Collapse]] of {{AN|1737}}, which resulted in the dissolution of the [[Anahuaco|Anahuaco Empire]] and one of the largest refugee crises in recent [[Micras|Micran]] history. Prior to the collapse, Anahuaco had a population of approximately 67 million people, with the majority concentrated in major urban centers like [[Ciudad de Anahuaco]], [[Hidalgo]], [[San Miguel el Grande]], and [[Agustin]]. The empire was notable for having one of the largest [[Martino language|Martino]]-speaking populations on [[Micras]] after [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. | ||
The catastrophic events of {{AN|1737}} triggered a series of coordinated evacuations under [[Operation Northern Light]], a [[Raspur Pact]] humanitarian mission that successfully extracted hundreds of thousands of Anahuacans through an extensive network of air and sea routes. The operation established several major processing centers along [[Moorland]]'s border with [[Anahuaco]] and deployed significant naval assets including [[Task Force Redemption]] and elements of the [[Federal Navy of Nouvelle Alexandrie|New Alexandrian Keltian Fleet]]. Particularly notable was the evacuation of [[Hidalgo]], [[Matamoros]], where [[Constancia]]'s [[Military Advisory Command Anahuaco]] coordinated the extraction of over 85,000 civilians and military personnel under enemy fire. | The catastrophic events of {{AN|1737}} triggered a series of coordinated evacuations under [[Operation Northern Light]], a [[Raspur Pact]] humanitarian mission that successfully extracted hundreds of thousands of Anahuacans through an extensive network of air and sea routes. The operation established several major processing centers along [[Moorland]]'s border with [[Anahuaco]] and deployed significant naval assets including [[Task Force Redemption]] and elements of the [[Federal Navy of Nouvelle Alexandrie|New Alexandrian Keltian Fleet]]. Particularly notable was the evacuation of [[Hidalgo]], [[Matamoros State|Matamoros]], where [[Constancia]]'s [[Military Advisory Command Anahuaco]] coordinated the extraction of over 85,000 civilians and military personnel under enemy fire. | ||
Current estimates from the [[Joint Humanitarian Operations Center]] indicate that approximately millions of Anahuacans were displaced by {{AN|1738}}, with the largest communities resettling in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], [[Moorland]], and [[Constancia]]. These communities have established significant cultural institutions to preserve Anahuacan heritage while integrating into their host nations, particularly in areas of agriculture, manufacturing, and technical industries where Anahuacan expertise has proven valuable. | Current estimates from the [[Joint Humanitarian Operations Center]] indicate that approximately millions of Anahuacans were displaced by {{AN|1738}}, with the largest communities resettling in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], [[Moorland]], and [[Constancia]]. These communities have established significant cultural institutions to preserve Anahuacan heritage while integrating into their host nations, particularly in areas of agriculture, manufacturing, and technical industries where Anahuacan expertise has proven valuable. | ||
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The [[Constancian Foreign Legion]] raised the 7th "Imperio Anahuacano/Emperador José Joaquín's Own" Brigade in 1736, recruiting from exile families of Anahuaco extraction. | The [[Constancian Foreign Legion]] raised the 7th "Imperio Anahuacano/Emperador José Joaquín's Own" Brigade in 1736, recruiting from exile families of Anahuaco extraction. | ||
====[[Matamoros]]==== | |||
By late 1743, the situation in the far south of the former Anahuacano territories had stabilized enough for the [[Imperial Federation]] to establish a client state in the former province of Matamoros following [[Operation Bronzed Shore]]. [[Santiago Alguacil]] was appointed as the first president of the nation, and rapidly became a major exporter of copper to the Federation. | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
Latest revision as of 13:49, 16 September 2025
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| La Diáspora Anahuacana | |
| Flag of Anahuaco | |
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 66,992,418 (1738 AN, estimated) | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| ~7,200,000 | |
| XXXXX | |
| XXXXX | |
| XXXXX | |
| XXXXX | |
| XXXXX | |
| XXXXX | |
| Other nations | XXXXX |
| Languages | |
| Religion | |
| Predominantly Nazarene | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Alexandrian people (Martino); Verionian people | |
Population figures based on 1738 AN Joint Humanitarian Operations Center estimates and Anahuacan census records. | |
The Anahuacan diaspora refers to the mass displacement and global dispersal of the Anahuacan people following the East Keltian Collapse of 1737 AN, which resulted in the dissolution of the Anahuaco Empire and one of the largest refugee crises in recent Micran history. Prior to the collapse, Anahuaco had a population of approximately 67 million people, with the majority concentrated in major urban centers like Ciudad de Anahuaco, Hidalgo, San Miguel el Grande, and Agustin. The empire was notable for having one of the largest Martino-speaking populations on Micras after Nouvelle Alexandrie.
The catastrophic events of 1737 AN triggered a series of coordinated evacuations under Operation Northern Light, a Raspur Pact humanitarian mission that successfully extracted hundreds of thousands of Anahuacans through an extensive network of air and sea routes. The operation established several major processing centers along Moorland's border with Anahuaco and deployed significant naval assets including Task Force Redemption and elements of the New Alexandrian Keltian Fleet. Particularly notable was the evacuation of Hidalgo, Matamoros, where Constancia's Military Advisory Command Anahuaco coordinated the extraction of over 85,000 civilians and military personnel under enemy fire.
Current estimates from the Joint Humanitarian Operations Center indicate that approximately millions of Anahuacans were displaced by 1738 AN, with the largest communities resettling in Nouvelle Alexandrie, Moorland, and Constancia. These communities have established significant cultural institutions to preserve Anahuacan heritage while integrating into their host nations, particularly in areas of agriculture, manufacturing, and technical industries where Anahuacan expertise has proven valuable.
History
Geographic Distribution
Constancia
A little over 85,000 Anahuaco civilians and military personnel were evacuated by the Imperial State, thanks to the efforts of Task Force Redemption, Imperial Constancian Airways Corporation, the ESB Group, and others. A significant portion decided to settle in Ciudad Emperador José Joaquín, Shahzamin, but many settled in other locations within Constancia, setting up Little Anahuaco districts where they resided.
The Constancian Foreign Legion raised the 7th "Imperio Anahuacano/Emperador José Joaquín's Own" Brigade in 1736, recruiting from exile families of Anahuaco extraction.
Matamoros
By late 1743, the situation in the far south of the former Anahuacano territories had stabilized enough for the Imperial Federation to establish a client state in the former province of Matamoros following Operation Bronzed Shore. Santiago Alguacil was appointed as the first president of the nation, and rapidly became a major exporter of copper to the Federation.