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Jaliya ( IPA: [ʤeɪliːʌ] ), officially known as the Second Republic of Jaliya, is a country located in the Kadersaryinan Islands within the continent of North America. It is bordered by Lemongo and Tametaleru to the southeast, Lainyathia to the southwest, Tashein, Pozry, and Lamatote to the northeast, and Sialeh to the northeast.

Prehistory - 861: Prehistoric Jaliya
Jaliya was originally occupied by settlers from Tashein, which split from the Jaliyans around 500 BC. In 1612, Jaliya and modern-day Sialeh were conquered by Ottoman settlers trying to find the Middle West. This led to the Jaliyan language becoming a creole language with Ottoman Turkish and adopting an Arabic script.

861 - 1790: First Emirate of Jaliya
Islam was introduced to Jaliya in 1291, forming the First Kingdom of Jaliya into an emirate. In 1790, the emirate was incorporated into New France.

1512 - 1835: French occupation
Under French control, the area was taken over, along with modern day Lemongo and Sialeh, expanding New France into the West Indies. Ports were constructed, railroads were constructed, and Catholic churches were built.

1825 - 1945: Republic of Lemongo
When Lemongo gained independence, it took most of the eastern Kadersaryinan Islands. Jaliya became independent on June 12, 1945 under the rule of Ranvhvoob Umkutat.

1945 - 1970: Second Emirate of Jaliya
Following independence, the new capital was situated in Vyra'a. Ranvhvoob Umkutat became the ruler. The Second Emirate of Jaliya lasted until 1970, when it was overthrown by a Jaskalist republic.

1970 - 1991: First Republic of Jaliya
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1991 - present: Modern Jaliya
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