Saeyri-Yashurhiel relations

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Saeyri-Yashurhiel relations
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Saeyri Yashurhiel
Government systems
Absolute Monarchy (until 1894 CE), Autocratic Republic Absolute Monarchy (until 1937 CE), Federal Socialist Worker's Republic (until 1939) Autocratic Republic
Official religions
Seonsol Hararism
Diplomacy
Diplomatic mission:
Embassy of Saeyri, Xhangsong Embassy of Yashurhiel, Zhenams
Conflicts
Armed conflicts:
Second World War (1933-1937)
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The relations between Saeyri and Yashurhiel have varied vastly throughout both their millennia old existence. For centuries - during antiquity and the middle ages - warfare raged endlessly between the two empires, leaving lasting legacies within the cultures of both nations, with traditional songs sung by Seonmi choirs and dozens of Hararist sagas chronicling the tales of princes, warriors and armies and their battles.

By the 17th and 18th centuries and the rise of other rivals for both empires, relations had gradually smoothed, with the greatest of the era's diplomatic contact beginning in the late Hanhuatl and Tainzaing Dynasties and continuing through the Yashur Atloehyoszo Dynasty and Seonmi Kumtsuo Dynasty, as well as the republican regime of Juotsou Hou-gemgun, expiring only with the outbreak of the Second World War throwing the strategic interests of both empires in opposition.

Relations remained hostile throughout the war until the deposition of both the late Atoehyoszo dynasty and the short-lived Federal Socialist Republic of Yashurhiel, the latter crushed by the nationalist Coloured Army with the defeat of Yahurhieli Revolution, resulting in the foundation of the Yashurhieli Republic. The new nationalist regime born from ashes broke with all historical fascination with Etruarac democracy (let alone the revolutionary whims of the defeated workers' movement) styling itself heavily off the autocratic regimes of both Saeyri and Atraeth - another of Saeyri's key WWII allies - and reopening cordial diplomatic contact.