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[[File:Çakaristan flag.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Flag of Çakaristan|Flag]] of [[Çakaristan]]]]
[[File:Çakaristan flag.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Flag of Çakaristan|Flag]] of [[Çakaristan]]]]
[[File:Hurmu flag.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Flag of Hurmu|Flag]] of [[Hurmu]]]]
[[File:Order of the Holy Lakes flag.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Flags of the Order of the Holy Lakes|Flag of the Order of the Holy Lakes]]]]


The '''relations between [[Çakaristan]] and [[Hurmu]]''' are close and warm. Relations are characterised by shared geographical heritage, shared border (both physical and maritime, along with border cooperation), and the membership of [[Shahanshah of Çakaristan|Shahanshah]] [[Jaaguzan]] and his family in the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]].
The '''relations between [[Çakaristan]] and [[Hurmu]]''' are close and warm. Relations are characterised by shared geographical heritage, shared border (both physical and maritime, along with border cooperation), and the membership of [[Shahanshah of Çakaristan|Shahanshah]] [[Jaaguzan]] and his family in the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]].

Revision as of 18:30, 13 July 2025

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The relations between Çakaristan and Hurmu are close and warm. Relations are characterised by shared geographical heritage, shared border (both physical and maritime, along with border cooperation), and the membership of Shahanshah Jaaguzan and his family in the Order of the Holy Lakes.

Çakaristan and Hurmu share a border on the Apollonian continent, going from the Bay of Shields in the west (by Tyrador and Nuristan) to the Antican Sea in the east. Moreover, Çakaristan and Hurmu share a border around most of Hurmu's Al-Khadra District since the end of the Arboric Civil War.

Between 1698 and 1704, Çakaristan formed part of the Greater Apollonian Empire. Hurmu recognized the Greater Apollonian Empire the legal and sovereign successor of Çakaristan, and, following the dissolution of the Greater Apollonian Empire, Hurmu recognized Çakaristan as the legal and sovereign successor to the Greater Apollonian Empire.

Timeline

  • 1690: Çakaristan and Hurmu opened up relations upon Hurmu's independence in 1690. A treaty was concluded and signed later the same year.
  • 1691: Ambassadors formally exchanged. Ravi Sharma is accredited as Çakari ambassador to Hurmu in a ceremony in the Palace of the Elenaran. Emiilia Ask is accredited as Hurmu ambassador to Çakaristan in a lavish ceremony.
  • 1693: Hurmu opened a consulate-general in Suqutra and a smaller consulate in Myvar.
  • 1698: Çakaristan becomes part of the Greater Apollonian Empire. Hurmu recognizes the Greater Apollonian Empire the legal and sovereign successor of Çakaristan. During this time, Hurmu found relations difficult to navigate, due to the perception among ethnic Hurmudans of Jingdao's unresolved debt for the Hurmu genocide. Hurmu and Jingdao had not had relations, and with Jingdao and Çakaristan merging to form the Empire, the Greater Apollonian Empire also became the legal successor to Jingdao.
  • 1704: Greater Apollonian Empire dissolved; Hurmu recognized Çakaristan as the legal and sovereign successor to the Greater Apollonian Empire.
  • 1706: Çakaristan opens a consulate in Tyrador.
  • 1708:
  • 1717: Çakaristan opens a consulate general in Ghawlama.
  • 1725: Anya Chetti replaces Priya Sinha as ambassador to Hurmu.
  • 1737: Anya Chetti replaces Maya Bhate as ambassador to Hurmu.
  • 1739: A friendly football match between the nations is held in Agra.

Ambassadors

From Çakaristan to Hurmu

  • Ravi Sharma, 1691–1708 (1698–1704: ambassador of the Greater Apollonian Empire to Hurmu)
  • Priya Sinha, 1708–1725
  • Anya Chetti, 1725-1737
  • Maya Bhate, 1737-

From Hurmu to Çakaristan

Missions

Trade

See also