Enisia

Enisia, Oficially known as the Repulic of Enisia (in Enisian: Enis Repubilkasi) is an Eurasian landlocked country located in the northeast coast of the Caspian Sea, on the west side of Kazakhstan. The Enisian capital city is Birlank. Enisia is geographically located in Europe, but is mostly associated culturally and politically with Central Asia.

Enisia is a member of the UN and NATO, and has already submitted her request for membership in the European Parliament. Although it has a considerable number of Muslims (mainly in the south of the country), it is not a member of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

The Country division (1926 - 1934)
The Enisian people had achieved the independence of their country in the Kingdom of North Enisia, a kingdom of Orthodox religion; However: the southern coast of the country became independent as the Islamic Republic of South Enisia, due to the majority Islamic confession of the population.

In September 1923, at the Gurkent Conference, the Soviet Russia proposed to the government of the Islamic Republic to make an agreement, so that the Soviet Union could attack North Enisa (despite the fact that both Enisian governments had agreed to be capitalist so as not to fall under the influence of the Soviet Union) from the North more easily, but the South Enisian did not agree to fight against their own people. Then the Soviet Union attacked and took 80% of the Islamic republic, so both Enisian governments had to ally to defeat the Russian army.

Enisian reunification (1934)
After winning the battle of Gurkent and the counterattack on the besieged city of Harasat, the Soviets withdrew from Enisia, and one of the main leaders of the war: Colonel and doctor Altay Murakhan, was appointed first president of the Republic of the United Enisia (renamed to simply Republic of Enisia in 1936).