Far’awae

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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% Indegenious
    • 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 78,690 people and is the historical center of the Far'awae Sultante.

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.

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.

Notes

  1. Also referred to Ren Riaunan
  2. Phariyans and Haemi mainly