Tashein

Tashein (Tasheini: Ташидканида; romanized: Tashidkanida), officially the Eighth Republic of Tashein (Tasheini: Тиберзу Ташидканида Репдузае; romanized: Tiberzu Tashidkanida Repduzaye) is a country located in the Kadersaryinan Islands within the continent of North America. It shares a border with Pozry to the east, Ypreywrhe to the west, maritime borders with A'ame and Ma'altar to the north, Jaliya to the southeast, and Loagbevaeshcat and Lainyathia to the southwest. It is the third largest country in the Kadersaryinan Islands by population, and the second largest in size. The capital and largest city of Tashein is Vnahaygingrad. Other major cities include Serkov, Biojek, Lukhoca, and Juzouzsi.

Despite being involved in many wars and coup d'etats, Tashein is considered a developed country and is a member of NATO, the United Nations, and the National Syndication of the Kadersaryinan Islands.

Prehistory (Prehistory - 1575)
In the early 3rd century, the Chiefdom of Vnahay, the Chiefdom of Xahixe, and Chiefdom of Bkmayat merged to form the Kingdom of Tashein. The kingdom conquered most of Tashei'iniski Island by 615 AD. While Tashein was trying to conquer Jahydifaef, they found out it was occupied by the First Kingdom of Akal'lalwe, Tashein declared war against them, starting the Tasheini-Akal'lalwean war, which lasted between 625 AD and 1018 AD. It is one of the longest wars in Kadersaryinan history.

The Kingdom of Tashein was affiliated with the Kingdom of Ngo, and traded slaves, cassava, and weaponry from then on. Tashein was able to persevere during the Judaist raids and became an important power in the Caribbean by the late 9th century. Tashein was also allies with Ypywrhwe, Zolpycevo, A'ame, and Kittenolivia.

In 1335 AD, a ship from Mali arrived to modern-day Sialeh, which was partially controlled by Tashein at the time. The Mali Empire had established ports in the region and had control under it due to an agreement which would help trade with neighboring empires and kingdoms. A severe hurricane rolled through the Caribbean in 1421, which wiped out the Malian settlements in the area, but as time passed, new kingdoms formed in the region to increase the spread of Islam. The religion would remain a majority in the far eastern Caribbean (excluding Eruowood), even with prominence now.

Colonial era (1575 - 1917)
From 1575 to 1809, Russia occupied modern-day Tashein and formed Russian Tashein. It was not the only colony on the island though, as to the west was German Tashein and to the east was Couronian Tashein. Much of the land was used for cotton or tobacco crops. Many of the Tasheini ethnic people were converted to Christianity and began writing their language in the Cyrillic script.

Tashein was formally sold to Great Britain in 1809 due to conflicts over the Bahamas.

Independence (1917 - 1941)
Inspired by the ongoing Russian Revolution, Tashein delcared independence from the British as the United Union of Tashein. The United Union of Tashein was inspired by Bolshevik revolutions of the time, and eventually developed their own ideology known as Yujki'toskism named after the UUT's first leader, Tokevai Yujki'tosk.

Kubivov era (1941 - 1945)
Hukutya Kubivov quickly transitioned the United Union of Tashein into a fascist state, similar to Nazi Germany and the National Bolshevik movements. This was quickly removed from power. Kubivov was imprisoned in 1945 and was put to death for crimes against humanity.

Post-war history (1945 - 1977)
After Kubivov was imprisoned, Arsakye Ahbriski formed the First Republic of Tashein. He attempted to democratize and Americanize his nation. Part way through succeeding his plan, a military coup was incited by military officer Nrakokiy Dhuyasov. The capital city of Vnahaygingrad was captured by military officers in July 1950. The Dhuyasov administration was operated under a military junta. To Dhuyasov's dismay, his partners betrayed him in 1954 and started another coup. After getting fed up with Dhuyasov, a new junta was assembled. It lasted for another 4 years until being disestablished by a Fourth Republic.

The fourth republic adopted syndicalist values, and gravitated to allying with the Soviet Union and Cuba. Tashein was also deep into the Cuban Missile Crisis, but turned into a neutral power as it grew in intensity. Another coup was instigated. This time, it was started by Ahbriski sympathizers. It continued to gravitate to Cuba and other communist states, despite not expressing socialism.

In January 1972, the nation was attacked by another coup by Fzyokoto Nehauvov. He impowered Ypywrhwean and Zolpycevoan independence, which soon happened in early 1977 (Ypywrhwe) and later that year (Zolpycevo).