Isandarual

Isandarual (:, : ; Isandarualese pronunciation: [ɪsɒndɐrʋɐl]; French pronunciation: ) is a country in the Nesionytan Islands, located north of Ulakisonia and south of. Along with its main island, Isandarual has 11 inhabited islands. Its capital, Kalqyt, is its own island, located west of the mainland. The country has a population of 18,729,443 as of 2021, making it the second most populous country in the Nesionytan Islands, and its area is 200,281 km². The major cities of Isandarual's mainland are Fadyville, Berisan, Touvalle, Jidéerin, Nabakushi, Hayakunna, and Smage.

The Nesionytans first arrived in Isandarual in the 1st century BC. They brought the Indians to the island in 304 AD, where they establish the city of Shri Mahanagara Abhisheka Jayantashri, the oldest standing city in Isandarual. For years, Isandarual had been a kingdom with Shri Mahanagara as its capital, until the Nesionytan Empire annexed the country after the Fall of Shri Mahanagara in 1233. Isandarual regained its independence after the Nesionytan Empire has been dissolved, but was split into two kingdoms in 1780, Abhisheka Empire with a -majority in the east, and Hayakun Empire with a Nutaderram-majority in the west. annexed the Hayakun Empire in 1877 and the captured the rest of the island. Britain later ceded the rest of Isandarual to France in 1904 after the Treaty of Tuval was signed. Isandarual declared independence from France in 1934 with the rise of Isandarualese. The did not recognize the Isandarualese state until 1948. It aligned itself with during the.

Isandarual, with tremendous investment with Australia and the west, and with a full democratic government and a very high-income society, has a and is the second largest economy in the Nesionytan Islands. It has the highest per capita income in the archipelago and is the leading economy as well. Isandarual is a member of the, , , Federation of Nesionytan Islands, , and. It is also ranked as the most peaceful country in the Nesionytan Islands.

Etymology
Isandarual came from the Nesionytan phrase, Isan daruvahal, which means "abode of man". The phrase might have originated from Arabic dar insaan (: دار إنسان). or the Mashgir esahandaruval, meaning "home of all being". The name, Isandarual, was first coined by King Abnaza III of Nabagushi in 103 AD, after seeing hospitality and unity among ethnicities and races in the island.

Colonialism (1877-1948)
After an agreement with the and the Hayakun Empire in 1877, Hayakun became a French colony. Fearing French influence over the Nesionytan Islands, the Abhisheka Empire signed a treaty with Britain placing the Abhisheka Empire under British protection in 1878, splitting the Isandarualese island in half. Britain exploited the Indo-Isandarualese in their section of the island, and the French influenced their one. Isandarual's and  production accounted up to 70% of the island's economy, and accounted as the only export to France and Britain. By 1890, 5,000 Europeans, of which 2,700 of them were French and 2,300 of them were British, settled in the island.

In October 1903, France declared war on Britain to unify the island under complete French rule. The war was fought for four months until February 1904 when both sides signed the Treaty of Tuval, resulting in the annexation of the entire island by France. Isandarualese nationalism and anti-French sentiment went widespread during the 1910s, with the refusal of the usage of the French language, rejecting the Latin script in favor of the traditional Nesionytan Kubusa script, and burnings of French flags. In 1929, Taji Kabadez formed the Free Isandarual Army, which was recognized as a terror group. Kabadez declared independence from France in 1934, and also called for boycotts of French goods. France refused to recognize the state and exiled Kabadez to.

During, the FIA supported the Axis and signed an agreement with the , which already captured all of Southeast Asia, and plans to conquest the Nesionytan Islands. In 1942, annexed Isandarual, and at the end of the war, the FIA declared war on France. Upon his return to Isandarual in 1946, Kabadez was detained and later executed by the French colonial government. In 1947, several French settlers were massacred by the FIA during the occupation of Jidéerin. In 1948, France and Isandarual signed the Treaty of Jidéerin, officially ending the war and France withdrawing from the island.

Isandarual (1948-present)
After France recognized Isandarual's independence in 1948, the country immediately joined the and allied itself with the. The country mostly had an anti-colonialist view and retained its use of Kubusa to write Isandarualese until 1951, when Latin was finally adopted.