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Far'awae is a province of [[Slokais Islands]] located between [[Northern Isles]] and [[Pharitaya]]. Far'awae was founded in 1999 being formed from [[Northern Isles]] Province due to pressure from Indegenious activists citing the 1972 Executive Self-Representive Govermeant Act. The largest city and seat of govermeant is Sendau home to 78,690 people and is the historical center of the Far'awae Sultante.  
Far'awae is a province of [[Slokais Islands]] located between [[Northern Isles]] and [[Pharitaya]]. Far'awae was founded in 1999 being formed from [[Northern Isles]] Province due to pressure from Indegenious activists citing the 1972 Executive Self-Representive Govermeant Act. The largest city and seat of govermeant is Sendau home to 98,690 people and is the historical center of the Far'awae Sultante.  
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The province is named for the historical Sultanate established in the 14th century by Islamic traders who converted a local king. The name Far'awae means "holy place" in the Riaunan language. The name rose to popularity in the 1980s by activists seeking to re-claim the history of the Kingdom which had been illegally couped in 1901.
The province is named for the historical Sultanate established in the 14th century by Islamic traders who converted a local king. The name Far'awae means "holy place" in the Riaunan language. The name rose to popularity in the 1980s by activists seeking to re-claim the history of the Kingdom which had been illegally couped in 1884.
==History==
==History==
Far'awae has historically been home to water-based nomadic groups who hunted in the seafood-rich shallow sea. Around the 1100s, groups of pirates who plundered the Kingdom of Pharitaya built their camps on various islands, although originally welcomed by locals they became hostile after the pirates began to toll local fishermen. According to legends, the Far'awae Kingdom was formed at this time to drive the pirates away, although it's likely it may have existed prior. In the 1400s, Islamic traders from Pindai made an established contact in the royal capital of Sendau. Conversions grew quickly as Muslims received favorable treatment from the increasingly aggressive traders who sought the island's resources. Upon the conversion of the King, the Far'awae Sultanate was established.  
Far'awae has historically been home to water-based nomadic groups who hunted in the seafood-rich shallow sea. Around the 1100s, groups of pirates who plundered the Kingdom of Pharitaya built their camps on various islands, although originally welcomed by locals they became hostile after the pirates began to toll local fishermen. According to legends, the Far'awae Kingdom was formed at this time to drive the pirates away, although it's likely it may have existed prior. In the 1400s, Islamic traders from Pindai made an established contact in the royal capital of Sendau. Conversions grew quickly as Muslims received favorable treatment from the increasingly aggressive traders who sought the island's resources. Upon the conversion of the King, the Far'awae Sultanate was established.  


==Notes==
The Sultanate engaged in trade with surrounding states including the State of Pindai and the Kingdom of Ambonar. This trade network allowed goods to travel from as far as Serriel into Mainland Hespierda, the city of Sendau becoming a key exchange of culture and language as the city soon outgrew the small island it sat upon, leading to a vast land building between the 1550s and 1600s. In 1634, Sultan Abdul Jalil Sari established relations with Costeno who had established colonies across the Outer Islands. Conflict rose however as the future Sultan's arrested several missionaries in the islands. Due to a lack of response from the Empire directly, a group of settlers launched an assault on Sendau. Although they initially captured Sultan Tuan Mu Sari, at his palace his son Hussein Mu Sari led a peasant revolt that restored the Sultanate to power by 1707.
 
In 1876, the San Fernando Dominion upset with the execution of Catholic missionaries began to place trade restrictions on the Sultanate. This led to several years of growing tensions between dominion-backed planters. In 1883, a small force of Dominion troops landed on Karimun Island seeking to collect tax from local farmers, when the force was assaulted, the San Fernando Dominion launched a full-scale invasion of the islands recruiting many poor farmers from other parts of the colony in exchange for land. In 1884, Sendau was captured with the Sultan being forced to dissolve the Sultanate and give control to a coalition of politicians and landowners.
==Geography==
Far’awae is made up of 3 main island groups, Karimun, Sendau, and Kam'ne. Sendau is the largest and most populous island with over 100,000 living mainly in the southern half. Karimun is the southernmost island of the Province containing the Femensara ethnic group and the famous Kezunah Jingra volcano that last erupted in 1905. Kam'ne is the northernmost island and is the center of the mining industry with bauxite being the most prominent. 
==Demographics==
Far'awae has the highest Indigenous population of any province with 60.3% identifying as Indigenous, the largest group being Riaunan making up 40% of the total population. In addition, Far'awae had the highest number of those classified as "other" with many being recent aging immigrants from Pharitaya and Haesan.  Mescaldo are the third largest ethnic group, many arriving as farmers in the 1920s and 30s. Far'awae also has small populations of Ren, Blancos, and Kaijanese from other parts of Slokais.
===Religion===
Far'awae has the third-highest percentage of Muslims in Slokais and the highest outside of Kaijan, with 55% identifying with the faith that has long been in the Province. Christianity is the second largest faith with 17% identification, primarily among the Mescaldo community, Celestialism also had a small historic population due to the province's closeness with Haesan.
===Language===
Far'awae officially has 5 languages, English, Spanish, Slokasian, Riaunan, and Arabic. Riaunan and Arabic were used historically in the Far’awae Sultanate, although both declined during the 1900s. All 5 languages are taught in some capacity within public education, although Arabic and English remain the primary communication languages. Riaunan which has between 10,000 and 20,000 L2 speakers has been brought from near extinction since 2000 with the language being taught to youth through TV and Radio programming.
==Economy==
Tourism and Industrial Fishing are the largest industries due to Far’awaes aquatic surroundings and limited arable land space. Additionally, the province's location allows for large numbers of tourists from other Eastern Hesperidan states who stay at the many large resorts built in the past several decades. Concerns have been raised however that tourism has caused locals to be priced out with homelessness growing in recent years.
==Culture==
Far'awae culture is defined as a cross-cultural mix between Pharitaya and Slokais Islands, with Islamic culture being a key influence. This is often manifested through artwork and beadwork which has become popular particularly in Slokais, due to tourism.
===Fine Arts===
During the Sultanate era, artwork was commissioned as celebratory a tradition which influences modern art. Textile art is important, often used to tell stories or display pride in one's community. Typically older women are crafters of these pieces, which are often worn as either hats or hijabs. Musically, artists from the province are mainly within the folk genre as Tegoyra Ahmad being the most well-known seeing commercial success in the 1990s, singing stories of heartbreak in both Arabic and Riaunan.
===Media===
Due to it's small size, the Far'awae media market consists of local affiliates of national networks, although due to prevalence of Islam, Star TV, a Kaijanese company is the largest provider in the islands. Programming is often spoken in English or Arabic with translation into Spanish and Slokasian via captions{{efn|As required by the 2002 Language Act, all public programming without a specific defined language must have options in all 3 major languages|}}. Print media is common only in Sendau, with the Sendau Daily being the only major source in addition to national papers. Outside of Sendau, primary communication and entertainment is through radio or the internet due to remoteness of many islands.
===Cuisine===
Far'awae cuisine has similarities to the cuisine of nearby [[Pharitaya]], although has been influenced by traditional cooking techniques. The most well-known dish is Nasi Kapur Nasay, which consists of fried fish covered in lime juice served with rice. Overall, there is a lack of land animals or the island thus Beef, Chicken and Pork dishes are rare. Fruit is also a common staple with limes and lemons being key indigents. Meals are often shared with other's due to many islands being small creating multi-family units centered around a common cook pit.
==Notes==  
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Latest revision as of 00:44, 26 November 2024

Far'awae Province
Propinsi Far'awae
Province
Bendiau Town on Bendiau Island
Bendiau Town on Bendiau Island
Flag of Far'awae Province
Flag
Nickname(s)
The Isles of Peace
CountrySlokais Islands
Establishment01 January 1999
Capital
and largest city
Sendau
Ethnic groups
  • 60% Indigenous
    • 40% Riaunan (Tae Slokasians)
    • 10% Bendiau Islanders (Femensara)
    • 8% Yugezhe [a]
    • 2% Other Indengenious
  • 19% Other [b]
  • 10% Mescaldo
  • 5% Blancos
  • 2% Kaijanese
  • 2% Rén
  • 2% Other
Demonym(s)Far'awaeian
Government
• Governor
Joash Bondar Pi'neh INP
• Speaker of the Northern Isles House
Liani Susanti Darmadi INP
House of Elders
Far'awae Provincial House
National representation
3/643
Population
• 2020 census
258,890 (29th)
Postal
FA

Far'awae is a province of Slokais Islands located between Northern Isles and Pharitaya. Far'awae was founded in 1999 being formed from Northern Isles Province due to pressure from Indegenious activists citing the 1972 Executive Self-Representive Govermeant Act. The largest city and seat of govermeant is Sendau home to 98,690 people and is the historical center of the Far'awae Sultante.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The province is named for the historical Sultanate established in the 14th century by Islamic traders who converted a local king. The name Far'awae means "holy place" in the Riaunan language. The name rose to popularity in the 1980s by activists seeking to re-claim the history of the Kingdom which had been illegally couped in 1884.

History[edit | edit source]

Far'awae has historically been home to water-based nomadic groups who hunted in the seafood-rich shallow sea. Around the 1100s, groups of pirates who plundered the Kingdom of Pharitaya built their camps on various islands, although originally welcomed by locals they became hostile after the pirates began to toll local fishermen. According to legends, the Far'awae Kingdom was formed at this time to drive the pirates away, although it's likely it may have existed prior. In the 1400s, Islamic traders from Pindai made an established contact in the royal capital of Sendau. Conversions grew quickly as Muslims received favorable treatment from the increasingly aggressive traders who sought the island's resources. Upon the conversion of the King, the Far'awae Sultanate was established.

The Sultanate engaged in trade with surrounding states including the State of Pindai and the Kingdom of Ambonar. This trade network allowed goods to travel from as far as Serriel into Mainland Hespierda, the city of Sendau becoming a key exchange of culture and language as the city soon outgrew the small island it sat upon, leading to a vast land building between the 1550s and 1600s. In 1634, Sultan Abdul Jalil Sari established relations with Costeno who had established colonies across the Outer Islands. Conflict rose however as the future Sultan's arrested several missionaries in the islands. Due to a lack of response from the Empire directly, a group of settlers launched an assault on Sendau. Although they initially captured Sultan Tuan Mu Sari, at his palace his son Hussein Mu Sari led a peasant revolt that restored the Sultanate to power by 1707.

In 1876, the San Fernando Dominion upset with the execution of Catholic missionaries began to place trade restrictions on the Sultanate. This led to several years of growing tensions between dominion-backed planters. In 1883, a small force of Dominion troops landed on Karimun Island seeking to collect tax from local farmers, when the force was assaulted, the San Fernando Dominion launched a full-scale invasion of the islands recruiting many poor farmers from other parts of the colony in exchange for land. In 1884, Sendau was captured with the Sultan being forced to dissolve the Sultanate and give control to a coalition of politicians and landowners.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Far’awae is made up of 3 main island groups, Karimun, Sendau, and Kam'ne. Sendau is the largest and most populous island with over 100,000 living mainly in the southern half. Karimun is the southernmost island of the Province containing the Femensara ethnic group and the famous Kezunah Jingra volcano that last erupted in 1905. Kam'ne is the northernmost island and is the center of the mining industry with bauxite being the most prominent.

Demographics[edit | edit source]

Far'awae has the highest Indigenous population of any province with 60.3% identifying as Indigenous, the largest group being Riaunan making up 40% of the total population. In addition, Far'awae had the highest number of those classified as "other" with many being recent aging immigrants from Pharitaya and Haesan. Mescaldo are the third largest ethnic group, many arriving as farmers in the 1920s and 30s. Far'awae also has small populations of Ren, Blancos, and Kaijanese from other parts of Slokais.

Religion[edit | edit source]

Far'awae has the third-highest percentage of Muslims in Slokais and the highest outside of Kaijan, with 55% identifying with the faith that has long been in the Province. Christianity is the second largest faith with 17% identification, primarily among the Mescaldo community, Celestialism also had a small historic population due to the province's closeness with Haesan.

Language[edit | edit source]

Far'awae officially has 5 languages, English, Spanish, Slokasian, Riaunan, and Arabic. Riaunan and Arabic were used historically in the Far’awae Sultanate, although both declined during the 1900s. All 5 languages are taught in some capacity within public education, although Arabic and English remain the primary communication languages. Riaunan which has between 10,000 and 20,000 L2 speakers has been brought from near extinction since 2000 with the language being taught to youth through TV and Radio programming.

Economy[edit | edit source]

Tourism and Industrial Fishing are the largest industries due to Far’awaes aquatic surroundings and limited arable land space. Additionally, the province's location allows for large numbers of tourists from other Eastern Hesperidan states who stay at the many large resorts built in the past several decades. Concerns have been raised however that tourism has caused locals to be priced out with homelessness growing in recent years.

Culture[edit | edit source]

Far'awae culture is defined as a cross-cultural mix between Pharitaya and Slokais Islands, with Islamic culture being a key influence. This is often manifested through artwork and beadwork which has become popular particularly in Slokais, due to tourism.

Fine Arts[edit | edit source]

During the Sultanate era, artwork was commissioned as celebratory a tradition which influences modern art. Textile art is important, often used to tell stories or display pride in one's community. Typically older women are crafters of these pieces, which are often worn as either hats or hijabs. Musically, artists from the province are mainly within the folk genre as Tegoyra Ahmad being the most well-known seeing commercial success in the 1990s, singing stories of heartbreak in both Arabic and Riaunan.

Media[edit | edit source]

Due to it's small size, the Far'awae media market consists of local affiliates of national networks, although due to prevalence of Islam, Star TV, a Kaijanese company is the largest provider in the islands. Programming is often spoken in English or Arabic with translation into Spanish and Slokasian via captions[c]. Print media is common only in Sendau, with the Sendau Daily being the only major source in addition to national papers. Outside of Sendau, primary communication and entertainment is through radio or the internet due to remoteness of many islands.

Cuisine[edit | edit source]

Far'awae cuisine has similarities to the cuisine of nearby Pharitaya, although has been influenced by traditional cooking techniques. The most well-known dish is Nasi Kapur Nasay, which consists of fried fish covered in lime juice served with rice. Overall, there is a lack of land animals or the island thus Beef, Chicken and Pork dishes are rare. Fruit is also a common staple with limes and lemons being key indigents. Meals are often shared with other's due to many islands being small creating multi-family units centered around a common cook pit.

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Also referred to Ren Riaunan
  2. Phariyans and Haemi mainly
  3. As required by the 2002 Language Act, all public programming without a specific defined language must have options in all 3 major languages