Baratlamuri

Baratlamuri, officially the Republic of Baratlamuri, historically known as Tufuria and Alyatak, is a country in the Ondalsan Archipelago in Nesiondalsa, located south of Cadasa, north of Vizhutua, and west of Ququidinia and Keimasia. The capital city is Yasana, while the most populous city is Pekhoi.

Humans arrived in Baraltamuri via Haql and the Cadasan mainland in the late 7th and 6th centuries BC. In 783, the Alyatak Kingdom was founded, led by a minority Alyatak population. However, by 1303, Alyatak came under Dijanush control. The term "Baratlamuri" began to be used to describe the area by the 15th century, meaning 'west of Sumatra' (Barat ). In 1457, the Camatanam Sultanate gained control of Baraltamuri, before being ceded to Vizhutua in 1665. due to the heavy persecution of Buddhists. After Vizhutuan colonial rule was established, Buddhism resurged in Baratlamuri, but many ethnic Alyatakans moved to the Cadasan mainland, helping the Cahayans defeated the Dutch from the Cadasan land. In 1766, Baratlamuri was ceded to the Cahaya dynasty after the Vizhutuo-Cahayan War, and became a province of the dynasty.