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Bill: OOC: Cultural Protocols of Cobura
Details
Submitted by[?]: Royal People's Party
Status[?]: passed
Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: June 3904
Description[?]:
Previous version here: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=388886 BRIEF HISTORY The indigenous inhabitants of Cobura were the Irkawans and the Mallans. The ancient Mallans, based on the ancient Kingdom of Aksum, ruled over a kingdom centered around modern Domale, until they were conquered by the Kingdom of Irkawa. The ancient Irkawan civilization, based on Ancient Egypt, ruled a kingdom that encompassed modern day Irkawa, Domale, and Tokundi, as well as several areas outside Cobura. All of Cobura was eventually conquered by the Augustan Empire, an ancient and early medieval polity based on the Eastern Roman Empire, with the capital in modern Egato, which ruled most of the South of the continent. Under the Augustan Empire, the vast majority of Cobura converted to Hosianism, based on Christianity. The Augustan Empire lasted until the 15th century CE, when Tokundian and Majatran raids precipitated an eventual collapse. For a while, most of Cobura was a part of the Ahmadi Caliphate, the equivalent of the Islamic Caliphate, which ruled over much of the continent. During the 16th century, the Kingdom of Cobura, and its twin Kingdom of Zardugal, was born from the ashes of the Augustan Empire, and lasted until 2114, when modern Cobura was founded. Cobura’s government was dominated by the Augustans at the expense of the native populations until the 36th century, when the Deltarian-backed Coburan People’s Liberation Front, campaigning for the rights of Mallans, Irkawans, and Majatrans, were granted the Foreign & Internal Affairs ministries. With Deltarian assistance, the CPLF engineered a nuclear genocide in the city of Amka, the largest city in Domale, which was later blamed on the ruling Augustan-majority People's Representative Party. In the ensuing chaos, Cobura was annexed into the Deltarian Empire as a vassal state. As a Deltarian vassal, the living conditions of the indigenous populations improved due to increased funding of health and social programs, leading to increased populations of Irkawans and Mallans. The Deltarian Empire eventually dissolved, and Cobura was brought back under Augustan rule in 3601. In 3672, the People’s Front for Democracy and Justice, a political party emphasizing Cobura’s pre-Augustan identity, overthrew the Augustan government and established the Federal Democratic Republic of Cobura, a republic designed to prevent further incursions upon the native populations by the Augustans. The FDRC was then replaced with a monarchy that incorporated elements of the ancient Kingdom of Irkawa, under the premise that the republic had failed in its objectives, and that a monarchy would be only way to ensure ethnic harmony and the well-being of Irkawans and Mallans. CULTURE Cobura is a multicultural and diverse nation, encompassing five major cultures. Overall, Cobura is a pre-Islamic mix of Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia, with several Byzantine and Balkan influences. ETHNICITY Irkawan = Coptic Egyptian Augustan = Esperanto-speaking Byzantine & late Roman Mallan = Amharic-speaking Ethiopian Tokundian = Serbian Majatran = Arabs Deltarian = stereotypical mix of various Slavic, Eastern European, and Ancient Germanic ethnicities ~Percentages of the Population~ 25% Irkawans 24% Augustans 23% Mallans 14% Tokundians 11% Majatrans 3% Other The Irkawans are one of the two indigenous ethnic groups in the nation. Originally arriving in Cobura with the Qedarite (Semitic) Migrations, the Irkawans created the Kingdom of Irkawa, one of the oldest human civilizations, based on Ancient Egypt. Irkawans are based on Coptic Egyptians and Nubians in culture and appearance. Irkawans are primarily dark-skinned and most physically resemble Nubians. The Augustans are the descendants of Selucian (Roman) colonists from the north, who initially settled on the shores of the Majatran Sea and later expanded southwards. During the Middle Ages, the Augustans created a powerful and wealthy Empire that left an indelible mark on the land - much of Cobura's modern cities were built by the Augustans. They have a Byzantine culture and appearance. The Mallans are the indigenous inhabitants of the Domale region, which was forcibly absorbed into the Kingdom of Irkawa in antiquity. The Mallans are based on Ethiopians in culture and appearance. They have suffered widespread persecution throughout their history, at the hands of various Empires and regimes in Cobura. As a result, they fiercely defend their indigenous practices and beliefs. The Tokundians were invaders from the north who eventually settled in the south-west of the nation, in modern-day Tokundi. The Tokundian people possess a distinct culture and language from the rest of Cobura: they are based on Balkan Slavic cultures and speak Tokundian (Serbian). The Majatrans are the majority population in Dilganato and are derived from Ahmadi (Islamic) invaders. They resemble real-life Sudanese Arabs and a significant proportion speak Majatran (Arabic) as a first language. The Majatrans first settled in Dilganto around 1300 CE, acting mainly as merchants; later on, a large number settled in Cobura when its territory was incorporated in the Ahmadi Caliphate. LANGUAGE Irkawan = Coptic (both Sahidic and Bohairic dialects) Ancient Irkawan = Ancient Egyptian Augustan = Esperanto Archaic Augustan/Arcaicam Aùgustanam = Arcaicam Esperantom Mallan = Amharic Ancient Mallan = Ge'ez Tokundian = Serbian Old Tokundian = Old Church Slavonic Majatran = Arabic Daralian = Slovak The most widely spoken language in Cobura is Irkawan. The Irkawan monarchy established Irkawan as the national language as part of a cultural revival program beginning in 3879. For many years, the most widely spoken language was Augustan, the native language of the Augustans. As the Augustans were the elite group, it was the language of the military, government, and the elite classes. Today, children in all provinces learn their native languages along with the Irkawan language. As a result, Augustan is dominant in Egato, Mallan widely spoken in Domale, Tokundian spoken in Tokundi, and Majatran is the first language of most in Dilganato. Augustan continues to be the second most spoken language due to Cobura’s trade and historical ties with Zardugal. The "classical" predecessors of these languages (Arcaicam Aùgustanam for Augustan, Ancient Irkawan for Irkawan, Ancient Mallan for Mallan, Old Tokundian for Tokundian, and Classical Majatran for Majatran) although no longer spoken, are sometimes used as languages of prestige and high culture by their respective ethnic groups. RELIGION Hosianism = Christianity Apostolic Church of the East = Eastern Christianity Coburan Apostolic Tewahedo Church = Branch of ACoE, Coptic Church + Ethiopian Tewahedo Church Terran Patriarchal Church = Medieval Catholicism + Slavic Mythology + Russian Orthodox Church Ahmadiyya = Islam Israism = Sunni Abadism = Shia Arkhē = Egyptian Polytheism ~Percentages of the Population~ Apostolic Tewahedo Church: 37% Terran Patriarchal Church: 33% Irreligious: 13% Ahmadiyya: 8% Arkhē: 7% Other: 2% The Terran Patriarchal Church is the primary religion of Augustans and Tokundians, while the Apostolic Tewahedo Church is the primary religion of Irkawans and Mallans. Majatrans primarily adhere to nondenominational Ahmadiyya. While strictly Unitarian and monotheistic, the Tewahedo Church incorporates rituals and practices from traditional Coburan folk religions, such as the belief in the power of the evil eye. These practices were officially recognized by Patriarch Tewadros III, who also adopted rituals from the IESS, a religion in Ibutho incorporating elements of the traditional Mallan religion, and adapted them to a Hosian viewpoint. Arkhē is the traditional pagan religion of the Irkawans, and was state religion of the ancient Irkawan Kingdom. The number of followers dwindled to less than 1% of the population, but isolated communities on the border of Irkawa and Domale continued to practice the religion. Due to increased Irkawan nationalism and promotion by the Royal Government, interest in the Arkhē religion surged, and it gained a number of converts NAMING Characters should have Esperanto, Coptic, Ethiopian, Serbian, or Arabic names. It is advised that party names are in Esperanto or another Coburan language. |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 08:50:19, September 07, 2015 CET | From | Royal People's Party | To | Debating the OOC: Cultural Protocols of Cobura |
Message | Additional support: Article I wrote to introduce Egyptian Polytheism/Arkhe more formally to the game: http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Arkh%C4%93 Incorporation of IESS/traditional Mallan practices into the Tewahedo Church http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=441296 Change of language: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=442763 Funding of social programs leading to increased health/longevity of Irkawans/Mallans and subsequent population boost. http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=434198 Recognition of Arkhe/Irkawan Polytheism as an official religion http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=438428 Official funding of the Arkhe religion: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=444905 This page of news: http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=170&start=240 |
Date | 11:46:02, September 07, 2015 CET | From | Kālistān Janatā Dal | To | Debating the OOC: Cultural Protocols of Cobura |
Message | Looks awesome! Just a couple of points I'd like to add: 1) During the Deltarian intervention in Cobura, Deltaria wasn't playing both sides; the nuclear genocide was engineered by the local Coburan People’s Liberation Front with Deltarian assistance, and then blamed on the Augustan-oriented regime (and a paper trail was fabricated to place the smoking gun in their hands), with the goal of causing domestic and international outrage against the Augustans and legitimize Deltarian intervention. The Coburan People's Liberation Front did not have legislative seats at the time, but was granted the RP-relevant Foreign and Internal Affairs ministries. It was only after the nuclear explosion that early elections were held and the CPLF gained a majority, after which it proceeded to call for Deltarian intervention. 2) Now that Augustans have largely lost their elite status, maybe defining Cobura as primarily "African Byzantine" is not the most accurate. A better definition would be, imo, "pre-Islamic mix of Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia, with several Byzantine and Balkan influences". 3) It should also probably be made clear that the ethnic groups in Cobura are mostly dark-skinned rather than Middle-Eastern-looking. Irkawans could be defined as being based on Coptic Egyptians and Nubians in culture and on Nubians in appearance, and the Majatrans in Cobura could be defined more specifically as being based on Sudanese Arabs in culture and appearance. 4) Queranzariah was officially renamed as Israism for linguistic reasons. |
Date | 21:43:44, September 07, 2015 CET | From | Royal People's Party | To | Debating the OOC: Cultural Protocols of Cobura |
Message | Thanks Polites, will change. |
Date | 02:34:18, September 08, 2015 CET | From | Royal People's Party | To | Debating the OOC: Cultural Protocols of Cobura |
Message | Oh hey look what I found: http://www.trismegistos.org/nam/search.php |
Date | 12:07:25, September 08, 2015 CET | From | Kālistān Janatā Dal | To | Debating the OOC: Cultural Protocols of Cobura |
Message | Awesome! |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |
yes |
Total Seats: 250 | |
no | Total Seats: 0 | |
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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