Suganuran (Su'ganuran)
Suganuran was founded in Year 662 by Sugasabunen1. Before the realm was formed there were only different tribes of Kinuke living here. Being a nomadic folk, they moved constantly, relying on hunting for food. In the tall grass they had to fight hard for their survival. Sugasabunen was the first to realize the need of a united front against all the dangers, and they united almost everyone.
When the Kinuke were not yet united, the fields was called Giron onunuran which translates to "The great field". When Sugasabunen unified the tribes, they decided to call it Pan giron onunuran se which roughly translates to "the tribes of the great fields". However, years have passed and Sugasabunen is long gone. When the priests of Nuran Bati took over the governing of the realm, they decided to honour the original founder, who by this time had become a great legend among the people, by renaming the theocracy after them; it was now called Sugasabunen unuran, "Sugasabunen's field". However, over time it evolved to Suganuran.
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Etymology
When the Kinuke were not yet united, the fields was called Giron onunuran which translates to "The great field". When Sugasabunen unified the tribes, they decided to call it Pan giron onunuran se which roughly translates to "the tribes of the great fields". However, years have passed and Sugasabunen is long gone. When the priests of Nuran Bati took over the governing of the realm, they decided to honour the original founder, who by this time had become a great legend among the people, by renaming the theocracy after them; it was now called Sugasabunen unuran, "Sugasabunen's field". However, over time it evolved to Suganuran.
Government management
It is the Kibenan Mune that write laws. The twenty different Mune have different areas of legislation. There are two Mune on each area of legislation that work together to write proposals for new laws. All twenty Mune then have to vote on which proposals should pass into law. The different legislative areas are:- riku
- zokari
- patozu
- pan
- enran zonazu
- gole
- upin mesu
- ne mesu
- aga zosekan
- zokoru
Culture
The people of Suganuran are nomads, constantly moving. There are a few towns that have sprung up over the years, and it is there that their famous fabric Tete mawan is crafted from the Nuran that grows in the grasslands.
Demography and Population
Suganuran is split into six different ako. An ako is a territory that is controlled by two Sumonen
Pesenini Ako
Poulation: ~ 407K
Area: 98K km2
Kakeri Ako
Population: ~ 226K
Area: 15K km2
Saki Ako
Population: ~ 90K
Area: 8.3K km2
Onipogun Ako
Population: ~ 265K
Area: 28K km2
Pegson Ako
Population: ~ 588K
Area: 107K km2
Awaun Ako
Population: ~ 161K
Area: 100K km2
Aside from the ako, Suganuran also has a colony left over from The Expansion Era: Rananaun. It is a tiny area - only 2.2K km2 - where only miners working in the crystal mines live with their families. It has one small town, where the overseers have their center, but most people live in villages at the foot of the mountain. It is still extremely valuable since there is a nedan ranan/trenueglio/enouelīo-mine there.
Ako
Religion
Most people in Suganuran believes in
Founding Date
662
Type
Geopolitical, Theocracy
Capital
Alternative Names
Sugasabunen unuran
Predecessor Organization
Demonym
Tesuganuran
Leader Title
Government System
Theocracy
Power Structure
Unitary state
Economic System
Barter system
Official State Religion
Parent Organization
Subsidiary Organizations
Official Languages
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Controlled Territories
Manufactured Items
Notable Members
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