Morasavia

Morasavia (Morasavian: In̋hari̋s̬ut; /iɴʰʌrɪɕut/), officially the Republic of Morasavia (Morasavian: In̋hari̋s̬i R'aqhs̬ewȃ; /iɴʰʌrɪɕi rʕʌqˈhaɕewa/), is an island nation located in the Nesionytan Islands, specifically the Irjysian Archipelago, of, located west of Tekeleb, north of Maryaadah, and southeast of Shimbori Islands. It is composed of a single island with six smaller islands, and its capital is the city of Shebshebrew (S̆êbs̆êbrew), with its largest city being Choklacha (Čo̍glȃd̬ȃ).

Homo sapiens have settled in the territory now in modern-day Morasavia since the 2nd century BC, and is the first territory in the Irjysian Archipelago to be settled by humans. Multiple city-states were established in the island, which were collectively known as the Morasavian city-states, named after the largest of which, Marawsha. The city-states later became part of the Irjysian rajate in 391 AD, with the capital being set in a former Morasavian city-state known as Choklacha until being moved to Thakki in modern-day Maryaadah in 688 AD. The Rajate of Morasava was established after the split of the Irjysian rajate in 845 AD. It later declared war on the Rajate of Tekeleb after a Morasavan ship was allegedly wrecked by Tekelebese forces in 1004, beginning the Three-Rajate War. All the sides later made peace in 1295, marking the end of the war.

was introduced to Morasavia in 1360 via the Shimbori Islands and the rajate was later converted to a sultanate. Several Nutaderramis fled to neighboring states due to them facing persecution by Islamic authorities. The neighboring states later cut ties with Morasava, but were later restored after the sultanate agreed to protect its Nutaderrami citizens. Many Muslim immigrants have also settled in Maryaadah and Tekeleb. In 1694, the Rajate of Irjysia forcibly annexed Morasava and later renamed itself to Maryaadah, as an objective to avoid colonial rule. The later took control of the entirety of the Irjysian archipelago and established the British Irjysia colony in 1786. The colony was dissolved in 1789 following the Irjysian revolution and Maryaadah's independence was restored. Morasavia was later reestablished with its current name as a rajate on August 29, 1822, the same day as Tekeleb. After a year of independence, Morasavia shifted its capital from Choklacha to Shebshebrew, located in the center of the country.

Etymology
The country is historically known in many names. The 'Morasavia' name is derived from the Irjysian term "morasava", which means "diamond", as it is known for its diamond production. Many also speculate that the name is a translation of the native "muarasaw", which also refers to diamond. The native name of Morasavia, In̋hari̋s̬ut, is derived from "in̋harȃ", which means house.