Nayartal

Nayartal (Hajorian: [naːjərtaːl]; Baritoa: Sibayartal; Barashan: مايرتل; [mɑjærtæl]) is a city in the Obanacian alyte of Ayarsama. It is the second most populous city in Obanacia, with a population of 875,993. Located on the eastern bank of the Yarta River, it is the capital of Ayarsama, the largest alyte by area.

Nayartal was established in the 15th century by Raja Mahaburiwal of the Johtilike Kingdom. It was the trading center of the kingdom, which heavily grew overtime after a large influx of migrants from nearby towns and villages. It was later annexed to the Hajor Kingdom in 1558, with the establishment of a river port. The port was later demolished when it was left unused after traders favored on the Arahu port, along with Nayartal itself being left abandoned. The city was later resettled in 1898 as a part of reviving ancient Obanacian places.

The city is the center of the Yarta River, and has one of the largest Barashan populations in the world, with 43% of Nayartal's population identifying as such. It is most famous for the Waratmashiar Interfaith Center and the Mishi Palace. It became a tourist attraction during the 2000s, and has become the most visited city in Nesionyta for its historical beauty in 2004. It is the birthplace of the prime minister Nasanga Kore. It is often referred to as the "television capital of Obanacia", as Nayartal was the city where the first television signals commenced transmissions in 1962. It is home to the headquarters of the Obanacian Educational Television.