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Ahmadi Republic of Barmenistan
Ám'ádsrlji Rekvakns Brmestán
Barmenistan flag 2150 and 2325
  3862-3869   Republic of Barmenia flag
Demo barm              Coa barmenia             Flag                               Coat of Arms
Anthem
March On, Barmenistan
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Capital                     Varishehr
Languages             Brmék, Kathuran language, Selucian
Demonym                Barmenian
Government           Confessional republic
Isràkai
First                           Temrkai Klunesrmko Sarajbék
Last                           
Grand Vizier
First                           Genzius Shlajkaisrmko Sryca
Last                           
Legislature             Jezmeclis (Supreme Assembly)
Area                          856,800 km²
Population                 99,761,100
Currency                 Barmenistan (BAR)


The Ahmadi Republic of Barmenistan (Brmék: امادسرلي ركفكنس برمستان Ám'ádsrlji Rekvakns Brmestán) was the official name of a regime controlling areas of Barmenistan in the aftermath of the collapse of the Genzid Caliphate. After the death of Caliph Abdlmecid the nation was plunged into chaos, with rival warlords and militant groups carving their own territories, and the capital finding itself under the rule of a Kathuran minority regime backed by the Apostolic Army in Majatra. Reacting to the chaos in Barmenistan, in 3862 a coalition of democratic political parties and organizations, under the leadership of an Ahmadi Democratic organization, seized power in Varishehr, forming a provisional government known as the Ahmadi Republic of Barmenistan. The Ahmadi Republic however failed in its goal of reunifying the nation and establishing a working government. As part of Selucian assistance in the Pirate War, the Republic was forced to transfer sovereignty over the island of Kathuristan to Selucia, leading to Kathuran nationalist protests against the regime. In mid November 3869 Kathuran activists, led by political leader D'yaequob Eabaa, seized control of the capital and established the Republic of Barmenia.

Barmenistan articles
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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