Zahama

People's National Democratic Republic of Zahama (Zahamese: ; Sа̄dа̄pajа̄ Dа̄sа̄ya Sа̄dа̄mа̄rona Mа̄jа̄yа̄rena Jа̄śа̄mа̄khon; [θaːtʰapˈzaː tʰaːˈsaj θaːtʰaːˈmaːron mazaːjareːn zaxaːmaːkʰon]), known as STSMZ for short ([θɔˈtʰɔˈθɔˈmɔˈzɔ]), commonly known as Zahama (Jа̄śа̄mа̄khon), is a sovereign state having control over almost the entirety of the Zahamese archipelago of the Nesionytan Islands, located south of Bhikalar, and west of Ucia. It is a Walakarimasist socialist state, claiming sovereignty on the entire Zahamese archipelago, same with its northern neighbor. The state is recognized by only 167 UN member states, and is a similar situation to the. STSMZ has control over all of the six islands of Zahama, including the two main ones. It also claims the two islands controlled by the democratic Bhikalar, officially the Republic of Zahama. Its capital is Balkarazho (Bа̄lakа̄rа̄jaho).

The Zahamese archipelago was inhabited by the homo sapiens from Maryaadah since the 2nd century BC. Due to severe isolation, except for religion, the Zahamese people have differing cultures from the rest of the archipelago. In 122 AD, the kingdom of Maha Achonkar was established, comprising the entire modern-day Zahama. Maha Achonkar was mostly neutral and was an important ally of the Kingdom of Dajankagru. During the Two Hundred Year War, the Nesionytan Empire attempted an invasion of Zahama, but due to its strategic location and proximity towards Ucia, the Dajankagrash army immediately blocked entry to Zahama, therefore the plan to invade Zahama was unsuccessful. In the 1400s, Zahama was one of the most neutral entities in Nesionyta, along with being a vassal state of Dajankagru.

In 1668, after the death of Bal Qaraz Ho, the capital of Zahama, known at the time as 'Bisankhalik', was renamed to honor the king. In 1799, Zahama was conquered and made a crown British colony. The archipelago began to be referred to its native formal name, Zahama, more commonly. As the country gained independence in 1870, Zahama became the first Nesionytan country to industrialize.