User:Dog of War (2)

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Dog of War
Skills Story writing, politics, basic macroeconomics
My best article Variyako
Favourite nation(s) Yashurhieli Republic
Favourite character(s) Juotsou Hou-gemgun
Favourite continent None
Favourite stories Four Accounts of Struggle
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I sometimes write articles and stories. However procrastination work prevents me from doing more.

User:Dog of War (2)/Sandbox To do:

-Finish Variyako
-Complete basic outline of the history
-Expand on culture
-Start on military, judiciary and geography
-Finish Labour Vilakismus Party
-Finish history
-Outline basic organisation
-Write detailed page on Vilakismus itself
-Expand on characters
-Finish Vukomanovića XII
-Start on Vulko Silajidžić, Franjo Lukanov, Sulejman Belušić and Xiaoyang Kwanbao
-Draft story (possibly based around the LVP)*
  • Finish JiD beforehand.

Odokcracian history[edit | edit source]

Note - Odokcraca is the most industrialised region of the former Vairyakoi empire.

  • 1930 - A liberal-conservative coalition passes the Representation Act that gives all men the vote.
  • 1933 - Strikes in Otžanje after the creation of the Consolidated Trade Union Confederation (CTUC). The socialist movement within the trade unions is divided between the anarchists and the Vilakismusi, who control the Dock Workers' National Union (DWNU) which is only slightly larger than the CTUC.
  • 1934 - Government repression of strikes causing massive civil unrest. The People's Labour Party (PLP) starts the Land Plan which sees agricultural cooperatives created in the countryside.
  • 1935 - The CTUC and the DWNU combine to form the General Congress of Trade Unions (GCTU)
  • 1938 - The 1938 election sees the PLP get a majority in the HoC - they are refused to form government after the HoL dismisses them. The GCTU hold a general strike.
  • 1938 - A mass popular uprising sees the PLP hold onto power and declare a democratic republic.
  • 1940 -

Economy of Songyang[edit | edit source]

  • Mining (coal, steel, precious metals)
  • Manufacturing (rail, munitions, firearms)
  • Large scale, largely pre-industrial agriculture in the northern provinces
  • Fledgling oil industry in the desert regions
  • Corn, wheat and other western crops
  • Livestock

-The pink error is cocoa if it's in a jungle and bison if it's not

Royal families[edit | edit source]

Variyako: Žaraǰodaši Dynasty[edit | edit source]

93 rulers overall.

Early rulers (108BCE - 686CE)[edit | edit source]

During the first 700 years of Žaraǰodaši rule the dynasty was constantly at war with its neighbours and nobles within its borders, whilst the eminence of Soziti had not yet been cemented. As people within Neira converted to Soziti, many lords did not bow to Žaraǰodaši sovereignty limiting their influence.

  • Žaraǰodaši I (108 - 77BCE)

Founder of the Žaraǰodaši dynasty, first Zanikoj.

  • Žaraǰodaši II (77 - 43BCE)

Dramatically expanded the size of the kingdom and further enforced Soziti doctrine.

  • Žaraǰodaši III (43 - 28BCE)

Further implemented Soziti law.

  • Žaraǰodaši IV (28 - 05BCE)

Expansion ended after a rebellion amongst his subjects.

  • Žaraǰodaši V (05BCE - 14CE)

Ended the rebellion by his nobles.

  • Radoslav I (14 - 42CE)

Implemented tariffs and closed off Variyakoi ports on the coast near Mestata, beginning an era of stagnation.

  • Radoslav II (42 - 57CE)

Reignited tensions with the nobles leading to another rebellion. Killed in battle against such nobles.

  • Radoslav III (57 - 81CE)
  • Dragaš I (81 - 106CE)

Nothing of note.

  • Brankovic (106 - 118CE)

Nothing of note.

  • Žabaljin I (118 - 146CE)

Nothing of note.

  • Žabaljin II (146 - 175CE)

Nothing of note.

  • Lazarević I (175 - 216CE)

Nothing of note.

  • Dragaš II (216 - 234CE)

Nothing of note.

  • Lazarević II (234 - 269CE)

Nothing of note.

  • Žabaljin III (269 - 299CE)

Nothing of note.

  • Žabaljin IV (299 - 347CE)
  • Dragaš III (347 - 361CE)
  • Dragaš IV (361 - 394CE)
  • Žabaljin V (394 - 427CE)
  • Radoslav IV (427 - 431CE)
  • Radoslav V (431 - 456CE)
  • Uros I (456 - 473CE)
  • Radoslav VI (473 - 484CE)
  • Radoslav VII (484 - 501CE)
  • Radoslav VIII (501 - 548CE)
  • Žabaljin VI (548 - 563CE)
  • Žabaljin VII (563 - 587CE)
  • Radoslav IX (587 - 614CE)
  • Radoslav X (614 - 618CE)

Crowned at six, before dying of smallpox four years afterwards.

  • Uros II (618 - 657CE)

The younger brother of his predecessor, he was crowned at the older age of eight. His rule was largely dominated by state bureaucrats, being half blind and mentally disabled.

Era of expansion (657 - 1310CE)[edit | edit source]

With the coronation of Dragaš V the internal problems in Variyako were dealt with brutally whilst the state expanded. The official adoption of Kruiči Mizeykeho meant that the Zanikoj's power overruled that of the local nobility, with the Žaraǰodaši starting to become the pre-eminent rulers of Neria.

  • Dragaš V (657 - 686CE)

After the death of the childless Uros II his cousin Dragaš lessened the role of the nobility who had ruled Variyako in his stead, as well as expanding Variyakoi territory.

  • Dragaš VI (686 - 712CE)

Officially adopted Kruiči Mizeykeho.

  • Žabaljin VIII (712 - 735CE)
  • Žabaljin IX (735 - 761CE)
  • Dragaš VII (761 - 776CE)
  • Sinisa I (776 - 794CE)
  • Sinisa II (794 - 822CE)
  • Predrag I (822 - 848CE)
  • Uros III (848 - 873CE)
  • Radoslav XI (873 - 891CE)
  • Sinisa III (891 - 916CE)
  • Predrag II (916 - 944CE)
  • Sinisa III (944 - 968CE)
  • Dragaš VIII (968 - 984CE)
  • Uros IV (984 - 1001CE)
  • Uros V (1001 - 1017CE)
  • Obrenovic I (1017 - 1034CE)
  • Obrenovic II (1034 - 1057CE)
  • Obrenovic III (1057 - 1073CE)
  • Nikola I (1073 - 1091CE)
  • Uros VI (1092 - 1111CE)
  • Dragaš IX (1111 - 1132CE)
  • Radoslav XII (1132 - 1159CE)
  • Radoslav XIII (1159 - 1182CE)

Last Zanikoj named Radoslav after repeatedly facing losses from failed invasions into Zelekovi, leading the disastrous Siege of Chanata, suffering a mental breakdown and murdering the majority of his concubines, and appointing his remaining concubines to high offices of power. Eventually he was declared a heretic by the Ravadi and executed with his youngest son being crowned in his place. His rule is unrecorded in Variyakoi sources.

  • Obrenovic IV (1182 - 1204CE)

A deeply pious man and brother of Radoslav XIII, he was appointed by the Ravadi following the latter's execution. He was largely ineffectual, leading a trend amongst Zanikoj's of delegation to power to the Ravadi that ended in 1380.

  • Nikola II (1204 - 1216CE)
  • Uros V (1216 - 1238CE)
  • Uros VI (1238 - 1269CE)
  • Obrenovic V (1269 - 1271CE)
  • Uros VII (1271 -1278CE)
  • Uros VIII (1278 - 1285CE)
  • Nikola III (1285 - 1297CE)
  • Uros IX (1297 - 1311CE)

Variyakoi-Xhequan Wars (1310 - 1425)[edit | edit source]

  • Žabaljin X (1311 - 1321CE)
  • Sinisa IV (1321 - 1336CE)
  • Sinisa V (1336 - 1380CE)
  • Vukomanovića I (1380 - 1404CE)
  • Vukomanovića II (1404 - 1421CE)

Variyakoi golden age (1425 - 1723)[edit | edit source]

  • Obrenovic VI (1421 - 1438CE)
  • Dragaš X (1438- - 1449CE)
  • Dragaš XI (1449 - 1467CE)
  • Obrenovic VII (1467 - 1482CE)
  • Vukomanovića III (1482 - 1499CE)
  • Sinisa VI (1499 - 1519CE)
  • Sinisa VII (1519 - 1536CE)
  • Sinisa VIII (1536 - 1555CE)
  • Obrenovic VIII (1555 - 1566CE)
  • Obrenovic IX (1566 - 1573CE)
  • Obrenovic X (1573 - 1594CE)
  • Nikola IV (1584 - 1620CE)
  • Obrenovic XI (1620 - 1634CE)
  • Vukomanovića IV (1634 - 1656CE)
  • Vukomanovića V (1656 - 1667 CE)
  • Dragaš XII (1667 - 1684CE)
  • Vukomanovića VI (1684 - 1702CE)
  • Vukomanovića VII (1702 - 1723CE)

Era of stagnation (1723 - present)[edit | edit source]

  • Sinisa IX (1723 - 1731CE)
  • Vukomanovića VIII (1731 - 1767CE)
  • Dragaš XIII (1767 - 1793CE)
  • Vukomanovića IX (1793 - 1821CE)
  • Vukomanovića X (1821 - 1835CE)
  • Vukomanovića XI (1835 - 1867CE
  • Vukomanovića (1867 - present)