Sadmerafa

Sadmerafa (Sadmerafian: Кро; Kro), officially known as, Communist Republic of Sadmerafa (Sadmerafian: Камунса Шегрул Кро; Kamunsa Shegrul Kro) is a country in Asia, located on the Caspian Sea. It is one of the only communist countries present today.

History
Around 1000 BC, an area beside the Caspian Sea was inhabited by a tribe who called themselves, "Kro".

In 200 AD, Christianity arrived and many Kro people converted. They established a kingdom, which stretched to modern-day Turkmenistan. After the Islamic invasion in 700 AD, the long-lived Kro Kingdom was dissolved. It was replaced with the Kro Sultanate.

In 1050 AD, the sultanate was replaced by the Üzram Caliphate. The christians formed their own kingdom in modern-day Siberia.

In 1226 AD, it became part of the. Later, in 1259, it fell under the rule of the.

Kros also fell under the rule of the. In 1802, the Kros declared independence from the Kazakh Khanate and formed their own khanate.

The Russians respected the Kros and spared them from being annexed. It became a republic in 1899.

The new republic was weak and corrupt, but its economy started to rise in the 1920s. Kro Republic began to modernize in 1930, by replacing the Arabic alphabet with the Cyrillic one borrowed from Russia, introducing radio and television, women were given equal rights, the country becoming secular, etc.

During, the Kros remained neutral, but in July 15, a coup d'état by the communists led to the establishment of a socialist state. The country's English name was changed to "Sadmerafa", although its Sadmerafian name remained the same.

Media
The state-owned broadcaster is Kro Sòntrili Ratti a Teleyvessin (Кро Сòнтрил Ратти а Телеивессин). The main terrestrial television channels are KSRT Òsh Brugaami (КCРТ Òш Бруграми), KSRT Yaal Brugraami (КСРТ Яал Бруграми), CapitalTV, Channel Globe, Òjor Center Television etc.