Dogyam

Dogyam (Dogyamish: Tsogogom; Tsógógóm), or officially the Dogyamish Republic (Glosmovdor Tsokeem; Ꞡløsmövdor Tsøkeem) is a country in Moaekea Broasteak, bordering Korporea, Jahenaei, and Gaulanda.

Prehistory (2000 BC-100 BC)
Historians say that Native Americans were the first to reach the continent via Canada in 2000 BC. They established many settlements on the area now known as Jahenaei and Dogyam.

Tsukem Empire (100 BC-550 AD)
In 100 BC, the Tsukem tribe invaded the Native Americans and established the Tsukem Empire, with Akrin, and conquered almost all of Moaekea Broasteak. They were a strong empire and invented their own religion, known as Barmanakism. The people worshipped the emperor, who is considered God.

The leaders must serve the people and help the poor, but some were corrupt. Orthodox missionaries from Russia arrived in 300 AD, and most people accepted Christianity, which made the emperor upset. In 550 AD, the Wirin tribe from eastern Moaekea Broasteak defeated the Tsukems.

The empire was divided into 3 entities, Wirin, Jahenaei, and Fishia.

Under the Wirins (550 AD-850 AD)
The Tsukems were badly treated by Wirins, and were mostly persecuted. Many Wirin people immigrated to the Tsukem province of the Wirin Empire.

The Wirins converted to Orthodox Christianity in 700 AD and became the state religion of the empire. The Tsukems also believed in the same faith.

On September 1, 760 AD, the Tsukems fought against the Wirins for equal rights, but the Wirins won, and implemented even more strict laws. One of the laws stated that anyone who fights for equal rights would either be killed or expelled from the empire.

Dogyamish Independence (850 AD-881 AD)
An organization known as the Hjek Tsogogom Dafagaket (Free Dogyam Movement) was established in 850 AD. believed that they would only be safe if they establish their own nation. They fought a war against the Wirins on July 10, 881, and within a week, the Wirins signed a treaty, and the Tsukems established their own country, by the name of Tsogogom.

Economic collapse (1990-2000)
Main article: 1990 Dogyamish National Bank Crisis

Economy
The GDP per capital of Dogyam is $2,726, meanwhile the total GDP is $5,620,927. It is one of the poorest countries in the world. $1 equals Ꝼ100,000, making the country the most affordable in the world.

It used to be the richest country in the world until the country's bank crisis in 1990.

Media
The state-owned broadcaster of Dogyam is Tsogogom Television Service, the former one was Radio Television Dogyam, until its bankruptcy on July 14, 2019. The main terrestrial television channels are TTS National, TTS 2, TTS News, TVlás, Bodêjm TV, etc.