Katamur

Katamur (*Katamurian*: Katasumur Surhe), officially the Crowned Republic of Katamur (*katamurian*: ___), is a located on eastern Dyria consisting of 28  Provinces & 7 Autonomous Regions spanning a total area of approximately 1,862,232 km2. It is bordered by the __ ocean to the West. Katamur, culturally, is made almost entirely up by both the Katamur ethnic group (consisting of 86% of the total population) and the rta-Katamur, various native people groups not identified as the original five cultures that define the Katamur ethnic group (who make up 12% of the population).

Archaeological evidence shows the region was populated some 20,000+ years before the end of the last ice age across the East Dyrian-Tarsis Land bridge. Permanent settlements began to appear after the end of the Ice age and a number of prominent tribes held considerable power over the Zwarkin teguz peninsula. These tribes slowly formed into more centralized entities. Fighting between these proto-kingdoms was common and made territory changes a constant occurrence, this brought about the development of a shared identity & people. By the 800’s AC only five kingdoms remained. The Vikmur kingdom made massive political moves that translated into hegemonic control of the region after the Union War of 860-872 AC. on December 22 872 AC, King Truta I united the 5 cultures into the single united Kingdom of Katamur. This political change turned Katamur into a prominent entity on the Continent of Dyria and would become a dominant nation for over 300 years.

Katamur expanded its influence beyond its initial borders shortly after unification, engaging in multiple wars to secure a dominant presence on the continent. They’re growth in maritime culture would eventually lead to their contact with mainland Tarsis whose allure of wealth and riches to be traded with, fueled multiple wars on Dyria for a dominance of trade. By the 1200’s Katamur began to own oversea territories, many consisting of only port cities while some got as large as ___, primarily across the west Tarsis-Dyrian Island chain. This expansion led to eventual contact with the western powers. Katamur would develop sour relations with them which would climax in the collective Port Wars around the mid to late 1300’s. Katamur saw immense technological growth during this period both from increased exposure to global trade (particularly of Zhenian origin) and from the necessity to modernize, facing the threat the western powers posed to Katamur’s control of the channels of trade in the area.

After the signing of the promises by the chain Act Katamur declined dramatically. Generally open trade brought the rise of intellectual influenza, such as democracy, along. From 1426-1485, protests, riots and rebellions occurred almost constantly. An incompetent central government, headed by *King Harlvich V*, exceedingly worsened the situation, disagreements would paralyze decision making for weeks at a time. In November of 1485 AC a failed coup d'état, starting with the failed assassination of Harlvich V, was initiated by pro-Democratic members of the royal cabinet. The coup would spiral out into the Murian Civil War as other radical groups took up arms against the failed government. The war would decimate many population centers and show a glimpse of what modern warfare entails, many veterans would later serve in the two world wars. The war ended in 1491 after King Erult I, leader of the Crowned Republic Civil Force (CRCF), succeeded in multiple key battles and brokered generous agreements to those who were willing to comply. The First Constitution of Katamur would be officially signed in the summer of 1492 & the crown republic of Katamur would be established.

Today, Katamur remains a major power on Dyria with limited influence on the global scale. Majority of exports come in the form of fish products (of which they’re one of the highest global exporters of) and natural resource industries, most importantly being their natural gases and oil reserves. Tourism has additionally become a major selling point for Katamur with many panoramic views within eastern Katamur. Research into technological advances in renewable energy has been slowly growing in interest as Katamur hopes to obtain an edge in the renewable market. Katamur is part of a variety of international organisations including The World Concordat & Dyrian Economic Collective (DEC), among others.

Etymology
Katamur is a historically new term in relation to actually meaning the nation, deriving from Kata meaning all, and Mur meaning Person. The term was initially used in the official declaration of the new nation after the Union war to declare that Katamur would be citizens of Surezhuk (Lit. "The land we own"). Katamur continued to be used as a term for citizens of the new nation. Katamur would later lapse Surezhuk as the national term when foreigners misinterpreted Katamur as being the national name. Maps would display the region as Katamur. The term continued to be used and was later legally adopted after the declaration of the Katamur Empire in 1283.

Pre-union
The earliest known proof of humans on the Zwarkin teguz peninsula has been traced back to over 34,000 years ago with various caves across the Skatasu mountain chain revealing human presence in the area. It's been speculated that human's stayed within these caves over the course of the last ice age period. Physical evidence within these caves dwindle around 6000 BC. The early humans in the area adopted a semi-nomadic lifestyle. During the summer period, they would enact in hunter-gathering activities, travelling across the peninsula while doing so. During the winter periods they would return to previously made settlements near geothermal hotpots located on the Southern Skatasu mountain chain and survive off of any food they had left during their summer scavenging and local plants and animals that spent the winters nearby. Permanent settlements began to appear around 3000 BC, primarily appearing along the coast where settlers survived off of diets consisting heavily of fish and hardy vegetables that were able to survive the winter periods.

Until c. 2700 BC majority of these settlements were loose collectives without any recognizable central government entity excluding small tribal councils, these however maintained a flat hierarchy. The first major settlement (and later first kingdom) was Rkown Pyat, the capital of the Nyormsa Kingdom. Nyormsa would be the most notable of the Diaspora Kingdom Period (c. 2500-1040 BC), lasting until it's collapse caused by the complete destruction of Rkown Pyat by the Kingdom of Thamkraz, a precursor kingdom to Okrimet. With their victory, Thamkraz installed themselves as the first dominant entity on the Southern Zwarkin teguz peninsula. The unification of the south under Thamkraz saw the creation of the first major culture in Katamur: The Rasmur, whose maritime knowledge would later thrust Katamur into the world stage. The other major cultures, Vik, Hilk, Ravu, and Imu, each appeared over the following centuries. Vik & Hilk grew in prominence after the collapse of the Thamkraz kingdom leaving it's two northern vassals: Bazperge, and Zhertmi, to disconnect from the Ras culture and develop variants of it. Ravu would develop independently from the rest, coming from the collection of smaller tribes and kingdoms in the far north. Imu would be the final culture to develop in it's entirety after the formation of the Tuakram Kingdom around c. 400 BC. The five cultures would continue to remain independent, ferociously opposing one another as they squabbled with one another. These conflicting cultures would fight with each other and opposing cultures for centuries (often labeled as the proto kingdoms period which extended from 44-686 AC). settlements near the cultural borders would constantly swap hands melding the cultures. This would spread further as the cultural nations centralized.

Five Crowns Period
By 479 AC, The trend of a centralizing peninsula was becoming apparent. Multiple smaller kingdoms were vying for control within their respective regions, slowly growing in the complexity of management and a reduction of sections of an owned territory not being managed by some part of the government hierarchy. Independent nations were either forcibly or willingly subjugated by another where they quickly became a de jure part of the nation. The peninsula remained a large collection of small fighting nations till 686 AC with the complete annexation of the Egazh Kingdom by Okrimet, the kingdom to unify the Rasmur people. By this time, the Zwarkin teguz peninsula was under five Crowns:
 * The Okrimet Crown, one of the most powerful Crowns at the time. Occupied the far south of the peninsula
 * The Thisen Crown, the resurgent nation attempting to return the glory of the Taukram kingdom. Located in the southern parts of the Skatasu Mountains
 * The Gedmra Crown, the oldest Crown of the five, existing for ~90 years prior. Located on the western point of the Peninsula
 * The Ostzak Crown, a large, decentralized (to the other Crowns standards) Crown that was unmatched in open warfare. Located across the norther coast of the peninsula
 * The Dzeznak Crown, although the smallest, they possessed some of the most fortified defenses of the century. Located west of central Zwarkin teguz

These five Crowns would be considered in modern terminology as but with far more direct control of members of the Crown. The Crowns were named after the leading nation within the region and the influence they held, there would be no change of the leading nation in each respective crown until the latter half of the period which would eventually lead to the creation of the Katamur Kingdom. This time is commonly remarked for it's statecraft, with the number of conflicts in this time being the lowest in the pre-union. Relationships, treaties, agreements, and various other political acts were performed constantly between the Crown's and their subjected Vassals. Conflict between Crowns were uncommon and often led to small transfers of territory, meanwhile conflict within the Crowns were much more common, with lesser royalty squabbling among one another. The head of the Crown would often overlook the conflict unless it directly affected their control of the region, such as the War of Dezmya. The Crowns were often cooperative and open with one another which allowed a large sum of trade and culture to move across the regions. These times of cooperation would often end from time to time when diplomatic situations could not be resolved and led to warfare between them. Over time the Crowns gained more direct control over their subjects where they now began to act in the form of a traditional Feudal system with a pyramid of power, possessing the monarch at the top. Relationships these monarch's would make would lead the end of a divided peninsula.

On 811 AC, the final direct male heir of the Dzeznak Crown, Tnakrep of Dzeznak passed away and the throne empty. Two neighbors of Dzeznak, Okrimet & Thisen had rulers with indirect relations towards Tnakrep. Both rulers, Kudbyan II and Erk-Drawm IV declared themselves the rightful heir of the Dzeznak Crown. War would broke out between the two shortly thereafter. The nobles of Dzeznak were greatly displeased with the events that had transpired. One noble, Kadra of Trazh, forced himself into the position of Crown monarch after guaranteeing his position with the help of the Gedmra Crown in exchange for a considerate sum of silver mines in the crown territory of Dzeznak. This would infuriate Kudbyan and Erk-Drawm, eventually leading to Gedmra entering into the War of the Dzeznak Crown. The conflict would last until 824 AC. Kadra would die of a bout of illness in 818 AC. Unwilling to leave the conflict unrewarded, Gedmra would forcibly establish Muzkwan, Wife of Kadra and daughter of the Gedmra king, Wazuken VI, as the ruler of the Dzeznak Crown. The War would conclude with Thisen defeated and Okrimet & Gedmra coming to a compromise, granting half of the former Dzeznak territory to Okrimet. This war would see the end of the Dzeznak Crown and led to a massive shift of power in the region, favoring Gedmra and Okrimet. Subsequent wars would occur further shifting the power between Gedmra and Okrimet. From 832 AC until 840 AC, Gedmra was engaged in a series of conflicts against Ostzak after aggressive actions from the former sparked by a trade disagreement relating to food security for the Crown. Gedmra depended to a degree on food brought down from the north through trade. However Ostzak had begun raising prices near the border, likely due to their own poor harvests in recent years. Gedmra fought until they a new agreement was forced onto Ostzak, greatly weakening it. Smaller conflicts would occur over the following years.

Unification
The Union War of 860-872 would lead to the creation of the Katamur Kingdom and the official end of the five crowns period. Before the start of the war, many higher nobles and intellectuals began to realize the shared identity many people of the peninsula had. The general freedom of trade between nations (oftentimes enforced through diplomacy or war) saw many notions of a divided Peninsula as only being a concern for the higher ranks of society. Gedmra at the time had a considerate control of the peninsula, either directly, or through diplomatic agreements. Ostzak were forced into an alliance with Gedmra back in 855 AC after the higher nobility threatened to swear fealty to them if they didn't offer reforms favoring the local nobles. The alliance acting as a failsafe granting Ostzak safety in the event the nobility did abandon them. This heavy control of the region as well as the higher nobility's favor to bring about a united peninsula became factors for the Union War. The war occurred after the cousin of the Gedmra king, Espun I, was reportedly assassinated by members of the Thisen court before he could be rightfully crowned as the king of Thisen and had Espun's illegitimate brother, Gumesku, whose father was the former king of Okrimet, placed onto the throne instead. This placed Gedmras king, Truta I, into a unbridled rage. It was believed that he screamed in fury the whole day when he found out, and could be heard from every part of the palace. Truta declared war on Thisen shortly after, declaring himself the new legitimate heir of the Crown. Okrimet soon declared war in defense of Thisen and to stop the evident power grab by Gedmra. The war would go for 12 years initially in favor of Gedmra before a series of defeats in the mountains had armies of Thisen claiming Gedmraen land. Favors would shift back 5 years later with Gedmra's victory at the Battle of Bloodied Sliver and the loss of clear supply routes between Thisen and Okrimet. Gedmra would take the advantage, defeating the weaker Thisen in 868 AC before pushing further into Okrimet and taking their capital near the beginning of 872 AC. Truta then declared himself the ruler of both Thisen and Okrimet. In the following months Truta would demand the surrender of the crown of Ostzak before having all crowns melted and reforged into a singular crown and declaring the creation of a single king on the peninsula. The king of the Kingdom of Katamur.

Greater Katamur
contact with Tarsis, Reinforcement of maritime culture, exposure to early firearms.

Katamur Empire
Colonial claims of Katamur, Port Wars, and promises by the chain

Decline
Numerous rebellions, political stagnation and corruption, general fall of Katamur

Murian Civil War
everything relating to the civil war

World War Two
Did Katamur join the war? whose side?

Modern Katamur
everything is alright. Katamur is enjoy it's time in the deep south.

Government & Politics
Katamur is a Constitutional Monarchy with a Monarch as the head of state, and a People’s Delegate (PD) as head of the elected government as stipulated in the Constitution of 1492. The Monarch still retains considerable power however the vast sum can be overruled by a majority in the elected government. Katamur is the only country to have a tricameral parliament. The government is separated into 3 primary houses of government. The Summer & Winter hall, whose memberships are determined by popular vote, and The third house, the Spring council, whose membership is determined by the results of the two other houses of government.

The Summer & Winter halls (colloquially known as the Solstice Halls) are led by the People's Delegate, elected by popular vote every four years, and acts as the head of government for Katamur. The primary role of the People's Delegate is to act as the principal government figure and to oversee civil & government activities. Appointment of the cabinet however is not a direct power of the PD. Instead, Cabinet members are selected by the ruling party and the two strongest opposition parties, each submits a Patron of the Party (POP) who leads their section of the cabinet in the Spring Council. The PD acts as the ruling parties Patron. The collective parties then determine the occupants of each seat in the cabinet, with each being granted 1/3 of the seats. All appointed cabinet members, the Patrons & the PD are automatically granted membership into the Spring council. The role of all other members of the Halls is to engage in discussion concerning issues in the State along with voting on these issues to develop new laws. Provincial Minster members of the Winter Hall, possess the additional duty of overseeing civil & government duties that fall within their jurisdiction.

The Spring council is led by the Royal Lordship of Katamur, Or simply Monarch, who inherits the position through Primogeniture Succession and is the De facto Head of State. The Council manages all macro elements of the state where upon decisions made will be completed by the leading government & cabinet (if it involves Federal management) or the Provincial Minister (for Province focused management). The duty of the Monarch is to ensure decisions are agreed upon and executed. The Monarch can overrule any decision made both in the Council and Halls, however this can be reversed if two-thirds of the collective lower government votes against the action.

Law
cool stuff about law, perhaps a common law? religious law? we do have an enforced faith

Foreign Relations
Since 1541, Katamur introduced a multitude of measures to restrict offensive acts of warfare, this including the Absolute Union rule which stipulates that a declaration of war requires a near unanimous (90%) vote and the direct approval of the current monarch. Approval only needs to be done by the Monarch in the event of a defensive war. Katamur maintains a hands on approach to policy within Dyria, to further maintain peace on the Continent and to protect it from foreign interventions, particularly from Aurora. Katamur has formed numerous organizations to improve cooperation on Dyria including the Dyrian Economic Collective (DEC) and the Dyrian Prosperity League (DPL).

Provincial regions
Katamur is separated into a collection of different provinces.

Military
The Katamur armed forces are split into 5 branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Special Forces, and the Civil Force. Collectively, they currently comprise the largest military force on Dyria with an active force of 148,200 (1609). Katamur maintains a limited conscription with every individual fit for military training to go through a one year period of military training once reaching the age of 18 for men and 21 for women. People can then choose to proceed into the military or go into tertiary education or into the general workforce but will remain as part of the Civilian Force for a future five years for men and three years for women with all future enlistments being entirely voluntary.

The armed forces are managed by the federal defense department and headed by the Delegate of War (officially the Crown Appointed Delegate for Wartime Affairs) since its establishment in 1497 whereupon it was previously under direct command by the Monarch itself.

Demographics
According to the most recent census in 1605, Katamurs population of 21.7 million still possesses a prominent rta-katamur population of 2.6 million, or 12% of the population, majority of which (roughly 65% or 1.7 million) reside in their autonomous regions. 2% (434,000) of people were identified as foreign born, primarily from Zhenia and Abayad (collectively making 90% of the demographic). The collective Katamur culture group still stands at a majority with 86% (18.7 million) identifying as one of the five cultures. Since 1537, Katamur has maintained a positive birth/death ratio with current estimates from 1605 stipulating 1.7 children are born for every woman. After the multiple harsh events of the early 1500's, Katamur experienced a substantial increase of population influenced by an increase of welfare policies to assist in new families in addition to loosened immigration requirements, allowing many Abayadi and Zhenian people to immigrate during the reconstruction period.

The extensive sum of the population lives along the coast, a larger concentration being along the northern coast for it's typically warmer climate compared to the south. Further inland, the presence of people progressively shrinking until contact with the Skatasu mountains where numerous cities have been propped up on local resources and tourism from the mountains. Over east of the mountains, the population immediately drops in presence with only a few prominent towns in the area.

Religion
Katamur maintains a secularized religious system that has separated almost all parts of the nation from the faith, however the faith is still funded in majority by the government under cultural maintenance in the budget. Before the foundation of the Crowned Republic, the monarch was deemed as the highest force in the faith (a relic of the centralization of the faith in the early 1000's) and controlled all parts of it including official dogma and structure. Erult I voluntarily removed many of his powers from the faith and decentralized it for it to be handled by a small collective of elders who would henceforth oversee the management of Kataveism. From the most recent census, approximately 88% of Katamurians answered as following Kataveism in some capacity. The remaining 12% declared themselves as practicing another faith (5% following Zhenian Wuism & 3% following Abayadi Rite Aranism) or following no religion. Other faiths are somewhat encouraged to practice in public, having temples for other faiths being built in areas of high foreign population (particularly the northern coast of Katamur) and allowing public celebration of religious holidays. Proselytizing is however banned in any public space and is treated severely if breached.