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The Dong dynasty would then be replaced by the Thoc Nai dynasty following the death of Dong Hang Nam. His son's dynasty also failed to last long as he was killed, thus allowing the So Thoc tribe to come in rob the seat of the emporer to its name under the tribe. The So Thoc's were in place for another hundred years or so until the end of dynastic Banh Nam. | The Dong dynasty would then be replaced by the Thoc Nai dynasty following the death of Dong Hang Nam. His son's dynasty also failed to last long as he was killed, thus allowing the So Thoc tribe to come in rob the seat of the emporer to its name under the tribe. The So Thoc's were in place for another hundred years or so until the end of dynastic Banh Nam. | ||
=== Second Yewlang colonization === | ==== Second Yewlang colonization ==== | ||
The Yewlang following their reform decided to invade the region in 1534, seizing the capital of the region and holding it until the locals surrendered to their regime. The Yewlang would also incorperate Southern Banh Lang into its new map and empire. The region was in control under Region Leader of the Yewlang colony Zhang Zhiye who was known for his harsh punishiment for dissidents and slaves. The Banhnamese people were treated as slaves for the Yewlangese people who came on business trips of leisure travel. | The Yewlang following their reform decided to invade the region in 1534, seizing the capital of the region and holding it until the locals surrendered to their regime. The Yewlang would also incorperate Southern Banh Lang into its new map and empire. The region was in control under Region Leader of the Yewlang colony Zhang Zhiye who was known for his harsh punishiment for dissidents and slaves. The Banhnamese people were treated as slaves for the Yewlangese people who came on business trips of leisure travel. Banh Lang was converted to a plantation based economy by Yewlang and only exported goods to Yewlang in return for very little profit. The residents were also mistreated by their plantation owners and times were hard for mothers and young children alike as they were not allowed to receive education and did not have basic amenities such as toilets in their households. | ||
Banh Lang was converted to a plantation based economy by Yewlang and only exported goods to Yewlang in return for very little profit |
Revision as of 11:55, 27 July 2023
Socialist Republic of Banh Nam | |||
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Motto: Freedom and Independence | |||
Anthem: "March On" | |||
[[|250px|Location of Banh Nam|frameless]] | |||
Map versions | 17.5.0 | ||
Capital | Dien Noi | ||
Largest city | Banh Nao Dong Nai | ||
Official language(s) | Banhnamese English | ||
Official religion(s) | No major religion | ||
Demonym | Banhamese | ||
- Adjective | Banhamese | ||
Government | Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic | ||
- General Secretary | Nguyen Van Tham | ||
- President | Vo Van Thang | ||
- Legislature | Banh Nam National Assembly | ||
Establishment | 27 July 2023 | ||
Area | |||
Population | 34,000,000 | ||
Active population | 1 | ||
Currency | Banhnamese Dong (BND) | ||
Calendar | |||
Time zone(s) | CMT + 4 | ||
Mains electricity | |||
Driving side | right | ||
Track gauge | |||
National website | |||
National forum | |||
National animal | Elephant | ||
National food | Rice noodles | ||
National drink | Coffee | ||
National tree | Palm Trees | ||
Abbreviation | BAN |
Banh Nam (Banhnamese: Banh Nam) officially the Socialist Republic of Banh Nam, is a country located on the northeastern coast of Eura. Banh Nam does not border any nations nor shares any maritime borders with any nations. It's capital is Dien Noi and it's largely city is Banh Nao Dong Nai. A developing country with a lower-income economy, Banh Nam is nonetheless one of the fastest growing economies in Eura and beyond. However the country is also infamously known for its high levels of corruption, poverty, censorship and environmental issues alongside human rights violations. The nation ranks the lowest in terms of civil liberties, freedom of press, freedom of religion and ethnic minorities.
Despite being located more northern than other ASEEN nations, Banh Nam is a full member of the association and is considered one of the economic powerhouses of the association. The country is led by paramount leader Nguyen Van Tham under the Communist Party of Banh Nam and the country is a Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic and has its assembly building situated in Dien Noi.
History
Early History
Early artifacts suggest that Banhnam had been inhabited by early humans as early as 131 BC. Most of the humans settled near the Dong Nai River whilst some settled in the Trap Nao Gong Lake for freshwater and resources. Most who resided in the Trap Nao Lake soon moved to Dong Nai for more resources as suggested by discovered artifacts.
Dynastic Banh Nam
As according to Banhnamese legends, Kang Hong dynasty is considered the first historical form of Banh Nam (then known as Tieu Xal and later Banh Lang). The Kang Hong dynasty came to a close in 34 BC as they were defeated by Thang Tram. Thang Tram would merge the Kang Hong dynasty with the Au Thac tribes to form the Au Tram dynasty. Thang Tram would be defeated again in 43 AD by a Yewlang general named Zhang Yong. Au Tram would then be incorporated into the maps of Yewlang (then known as Yang Guo). Thus southern Banh Nam was under Yewlang control for some time in history.
After around a thousand years of Yewlangese rule, rebellion general Dong Hang Nam would lead a rebellion against the Yewlang rule in 1132 in the city of Trang Dong where the Yewlang forces were forced to retreat, sounding an alarm for the Yewlang government. The Battle of Trang Dong would become the start of an all out rebellion of the Banhnamese people. Around 1139, the rebellion finally ended with the locals driving the Yewlang force out of the nation. Dong Hang Nam would soon be elected as the Grand General of the country and would start the Dong dynasty. The Dong dynasty would be the first dynasty to unite modern day Banh Nam, incorporating the Da Nam tribe and the So Thoc tribes. The dynasty would become the largest dynasty by land area prior to modern day Banh Nam. The capital was situated in the south of modern day Dien Noi.
The Dong dynasty would then be replaced by the Thoc Nai dynasty following the death of Dong Hang Nam. His son's dynasty also failed to last long as he was killed, thus allowing the So Thoc tribe to come in rob the seat of the emporer to its name under the tribe. The So Thoc's were in place for another hundred years or so until the end of dynastic Banh Nam.
Second Yewlang colonization
The Yewlang following their reform decided to invade the region in 1534, seizing the capital of the region and holding it until the locals surrendered to their regime. The Yewlang would also incorperate Southern Banh Lang into its new map and empire. The region was in control under Region Leader of the Yewlang colony Zhang Zhiye who was known for his harsh punishiment for dissidents and slaves. The Banhnamese people were treated as slaves for the Yewlangese people who came on business trips of leisure travel. Banh Lang was converted to a plantation based economy by Yewlang and only exported goods to Yewlang in return for very little profit. The residents were also mistreated by their plantation owners and times were hard for mothers and young children alike as they were not allowed to receive education and did not have basic amenities such as toilets in their households.