Taragai
People's Republic of Taragai | |
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Flag | |
| Motto: Land of the Wide Open Sky | |
| Anthem: Taragaian National Anthem | |
| Status | Independent |
| Capital and | Bor-Öndör |
| Official languages | Taragaian, English |
| Recognised national languages | Taragaian, English |
| Demonym(s) | Taragaian |
| Government | |
• Chairman | Jirghogadai Tömörbataar |
| Legislature | People's Great Khural |
| Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 28,302,000 |
| GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | 211.926 billion |
| GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | 92.210 billion |
| Currency | Tögrög (TOG) |
| Time zone | TST |
| Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
| Driving side | right |
The People's Republic of Taragai is a communist state in the IDU. It borders Misumi, Lao Sangsong and Thousand Branches on the continent of Hesperida.
History
The area currently known as Taragai has been inhabited by nomadic peoples since ancient times. These peoples were united by Yesuongke Qoriqacha, the first great Khagan ("Khan of Khans"), in the year 93. The Taragaian Khanate built a great empire from neighboring territories until reaching its peak in 1636. During this time, it became notorious for raids conducted by its warriors into neighboring states. Taragaian horse warriors were widely feared for their skills in mounted combat, and their sheer ruthlessness. A common tactic by Taragaian raiders was to surround a city or fortress, and offer its inhabitants one chance to surrender. If that offer was not accepted, the settlement would be taken, razed to the ground and the people either killed or taken prisoner to serve the Khaganate.
Beginning in 1636, however, improvements in technology and combat skills in neighboring states would begin to blunt the fearsome advantage that the Taragaian raiders had enjoyed. By the year 1758, the reign of terror of the Taragaian Khagans had largely come to an end.
The Khagans would continue to rule over their existing empire for many years, however. The Khaganate would eventually transform into a feudal fiefdom. As time passed, the rulers of that fiefdom would exercise increasingly harsh control over their people. This would lead to a major upheaval in 1931, the Taragaian Civil War. For at least a decade prior to the civil war, communist propagandizers from Milintica had been spreading their ideology in Taragai. It rapidly found an eager audience in the thousands of oppressed peasants that labored under the reign of the Khagan and his dynasty. The Civil War began when a group of peasants, backed by disaffected soldiers, staged an uprising in the city of Khünbish. The initial uprising was followed by a rapid spread of defections among rank-and-file soldiers, leaving the Khagan powerless to stem the rebellion. The last Khagan of Taragai, Medekhgüi Qoriqacha, was finally overthrown on December 21st, 1931 when his own Keshig abandoned him.
The overthrow of the Khagan would lead to the creation of the People's Republic of Taragai on December 22nd, 1931. The Taragaian People's Revolutionary Front (TPRF), which had led the rebelling citizens, became the Taragaian People's Revolutionary Party (TPRP) and assumed control over the nation. The first Chairman of the TPRP, and leader of the People's Republic, was Megujin Ambaghai. Ambaghai was a former General in the Imperial Army who had defected to the communist side and eventually rose during the rebellion to lead the entire movement.
Ambaghai was as ruthless a leader, in his own way, as the Khagans before him. He would institute collectivization and attempt to stamp out the previously nomadic lifestyle of Taragaians. He would also destroy numerous monasteries and churches, and was notorious for carrying out purges during his thirty-year rule of the country.
Geography and climate
Taragai tends to experience hot summers and extremely cold winters. January temperatures, on average, can be as low as −30 °C (−22 °F). Taragai is a high and windy country, with its geography varying widely from the Chuluun Desert in the west to high plains and grassland leading into cold and mountainous regions in the rest of the country.
Religion
Taragaian shamanism and Buddhism are still widely practiced, despite efforts by the communist government to repress religious practices. Most monasteries and churches have to operate underground, due to the closure of established facilities. The Taragaian government is believed to have forced the closure of at least 700 monasteries alone.
Government and legal system
Taragai is a one-party communist state led by the Taragaian People's Revolutionary Party (TPRP). The People's Great Khural is the nation's legislature; it is a unicameral body with 76 members. The current Chairman of the TPRP, and ruler of the country, is Jirghogadai Tömörbataar.