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Curiously, those who once claimed the largest part in the development of the Mala'anje for a long time denied their very existence. In 2005, as a Deputy and Interior Minster of the [[VCC]], [[Ryan Caruso]] sponsored legislation to create eight protected enclaves for the Mala'anje. Their home base was the Mala Enclave in what the VCC called Felicia, where their Shofet or council met in Mala'anje City. In 2010 Ryan Caruso proposed that [[Ashkenatza]] create a Mala'eretz territory for the Mala'anshim on the continent of [[Keltia]], near their historic territory and on former [[Chi Nam|Chinamese]] lands, due to the cultural similiarities between the Mala'anashim and Ashkenatzim. This territory is known as the [[Mala'eretz]] and is ruled by a Shofet and his council in the administrative capital of Bet Mala. | Curiously, those who once claimed the largest part in the development of the Mala'anje for a long time denied their very existence. In 2005, as a Deputy and Interior Minster of the [[VCC]], [[Ryan Caruso]] sponsored legislation to create eight protected enclaves for the Mala'anje. Their home base was the Mala Enclave in what the VCC called Felicia, where their Shofet or council met in Mala'anje City. In 2010 Ryan Caruso proposed that [[Ashkenatza]] create a Mala'eretz territory for the Mala'anshim on the continent of [[Keltia]], near their historic territory and on former [[Chi Nam|Chinamese]] lands, due to the cultural similiarities between the Mala'anashim and Ashkenatzim. This territory is known as the [[Mala'eretz]] and is ruled by a Shofet and his council in the administrative capital of Bet Mala. | ||
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The Mala'anje (also known as the Mala'anashim) are the First People (aboriginal group) said to have inhabited Mala, in Cybernesia or the Cyber-Island Chain, which was home to Cyberia, Rocentia and other nations. They are a micronational Semitic people.
A remnant lived on on the island of Melangia, a part of Kildare, although their history is different from their brothers. Jacobus Kahunamea was the traditional King of the Mala'anje, deriving his title as a descendant of Kahunamea IV The Jacobian claim is that the ancestors of the current inhabitants of Cyberia drove the majority of the Mala'anje and their royal family from their homes and into exile. Today the titular leader of the Mala'anje people is the Shofet of Mala'eretz. U.P.E.C. established on their territory, a Mala'anje Free Zone as a protectorate so that the Mala'anje could live without intereference. (A joke many years later that the Cyberian Oligarchy had made the entire nation into a zone "free of the Ma'alanje".)
Curiously, those who once claimed the largest part in the development of the Mala'anje for a long time denied their very existence. In 2005, as a Deputy and Interior Minster of the VCC, Ryan Caruso sponsored legislation to create eight protected enclaves for the Mala'anje. Their home base was the Mala Enclave in what the VCC called Felicia, where their Shofet or council met in Mala'anje City. In 2010 Ryan Caruso proposed that Ashkenatza create a Mala'eretz territory for the Mala'anshim on the continent of Keltia, near their historic territory and on former Chinamese lands, due to the cultural similiarities between the Mala'anashim and Ashkenatzim. This territory is known as the Mala'eretz and is ruled by a Shofet and his council in the administrative capital of Bet Mala.