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Republic of Barmenia
Brmék Rekvakns
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  3869 - 3878   Kingdom of Barmenia flag
Republic of Barmenia flag              none             Flag                               Coat of Arms
Anthem
"Advance Barmenians Fair "
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Capital                     Akedtrk
Languages             Brmek (recognized), Kathuran (official), numerous recognized local languages.
Demonym                Barmenian
Government           Presidential republic, Kathuran apartheid regime
President
First                           D'yaequob Eabaa
Last                           

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Legislature             Meclis (Assembly)
Area                          856,800 km²
Population                99,335,322
Currency                 Barmenistan (BAR)



The Republic of Barmenia (Brmek: Brmék Rekvakns) was a political entity that ruled Barmenistan during the interim nine years between the Ahmadi Republic (Brmék Ám'ádsrlji Rekvakns) and the Kingdom of Barmenia (Brmék Mlk'nstat).

History[]

With the collapse of the leading party of the Ahmadi Republic in mid November 3869, Kathuran activists seized control of the capital in what was widely seen as a sympathetic coup on the part of a minority coalition, lead by orator, barrister, rhetorician, and political leader D'yaequob Eabaa. The coalition, led by Eabaa and his interim council, arrested all ninety members of the Supreme Assembly within three weeks of the collapse, choosing to instead appoint sympathetic members from within an array of select minority groups under the umbrella of the wider population which had risen in opposition to the Ahmadi government. Once properly seated, the Assembly (having stripped the Ahmadist styled 'supreme' from its prefix) enacted the Barmenian National Sovereignty Act of 3869 and the Elimination of Theocratic Rule Act. Together, these two pieces of legislation effectively nullified the entirety of the Ahmadi Republic; its existance was no longer even a mention in the Brmek vocabulary. The only word ever spoken was of the 'second interim'. Meanwhile, Eabaa and his government pressed at the national, regional, and even local levels to create what is now recalled as a state of mass incarceration which would ensure the detainment of much of the Ahmadi population via practices ranging from administrative detention under the auspice of constitutional preservation to discrimnatory practices and even extrajudicial execution within the confines of detainment. In addition, due to other conditions created by legislation passed by both the government of the time and passed minority governments, millions of other Ahmadi would continue to suffer in a destitude; this trend is largely agreed to have begun between the passage of ETRA and continued through a significant portion of the first half of the reign of Queen Sarah.

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History History of Barmenistan | Qedarite Migrations | Colonies in Antiquity | Cildanian Hegemony | Jelbo-Tukaric Migrations | Sacred Monarchy of Beiteynu | Kingdom of Arakhim | Ahmadi Caliphate | Great War of the South | Grand State of Barmenia | House of Victoria | Feline Homeland of Barmenia | Jakanian Civil War (Battle of Lalaka, Battle of Antarctic Seas) | Pontesian Civil War | Crimson Crusade | Sacred Feline Empire of Barmenia | Felinist Republic of Barmenia | Jelbic-Augustan Wars | Barmenia-Vanuku War | Temrkai Khan | Khanate of Barmenia | Kostaq Fisnik | Felinist Shahdom of Barmenia | Shahdom of Barmenia | Jelbic War | Genzid Caliphate | Barmenian Refugee Crisis | Ahmadi Republic of Barmenistan | Pirate War | Republic of Barmenia | Cildanian Civil War | Kingdom of Barmenia | Alexandrian Regency | Barmenian Zardugal | Great Terran War | People's Republic of Barmenia | Qedarite Kingdom of Barmenia | Union of the Jelbic Peoples
Geography Majatra | Varishehr | Sekhmet
Provinces Murdhild | Ikegaru | Sisula | Uthena | Arakhim | Kathuristan
Demographics Ethnicity: Brmeks | Kathurans | Seluco-Barmenians | Arev Mardik | Yeudis
Religion: Ahmadism | Hosianism | Felinism | Barmenian Apostolic Church | Israism | Halawism | Ruhi Faith
Politics & Government Government and Politics of Barmenistan
People Ahmad | Sagzi Trisrmko | Leon Müller | Rivka bat Yehuda | Azi Wrntukaidrsme | Rebeca I | Alamar Xarfaxis | Galt Freyja IV | Livius I Mede | Cornelius Trisjl | Temrkai Khan | Set I | Nour Temrkaidsrme | Eksandr I | Sarah bat Te'oma | Queen Mri Mardoh | Christina of Vanuku | Ismail Rabban
Military Armed Forces of Barmenistan | Royal Barmenian Army | Royal Barmenian Navy | Royal Barmenian Air Force | Royal Barmenian Police
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