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The Heavenly Republic | Yin-Tsu Republic | Respublik Çinnetu

 * Government: Theocratic Republic
 * Heavenly Messenger: Yuen Çin ( b.1317, elected 1367-77), Wang Nëng (b. 1342, elected 1377-)
 * Capital: Chiko
 * Economy: We are mostly agrarian, but dabble in trade in the Black Sea a bit, as well as some mining. The economy is currently in wartime gear.
 * Demographics (current area we control):
 * Population: 425k
 * Chiko: 28k
 * Kamo: 11k
 * Armafa: 9k
 * Aragat: 25k
 * Taganrog: 39k
 * Religion: 92% Orthodox Christianity, 5% Khazarite Judaism, 2% Catholicism, 1% other (mostly foreign traders)
 * Ethnicity: 59% Çumñen (Yin-tsu), 20% Crimean Gothic, 14% Varangian, 5% Khazar 2% other (mostly foreign traders traders)
 * Military:
 * Army: 4000 swordsmen, 1500 archers, 1000 cavalry
 * Navy: 3 heavy ships, 6 galleys, ~212 merchant ships
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Yin-Tsu War of Liberation: We push further along the coast, consolidating our holdings. We also send 1000 troops out to the Vedenan front lines, in order to aid our fellow Orthodox republic in crushing the heathen barbarian Daevites.
 * Events:
 * Peace?: With much of the ancestral Yin-tsu territories reclaimed for the Heavenly Republic, and the war dragging on, diplomats are sent to the Altaic court to negotiate for a peace deal. This peace deal would grant us our ancestral territories, in exchange for returning all captured Altaic prisoners of war. Sex.jpg
 * Yuen Steps Down: Despite massive popularity across the nation, Yuen Çin refuses to run for a third term, saying that "Power can turn you into the friend of Satan. I have done what I must to save the children of God from heathen barbarian Daevite oppression. Now, I must do what is right". Yuen Çin's retirement from politics establishes the unwritten rule that a Heavenly Messenger can only serve for two terms.
 * Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Starving: As one of his last acts while in office, Yuen Çin establishes the Dictate of the Good Samaritan, stating that "all men, women, and children fleeing strife, famine, oppression, or hardship, whether serf or noble, poor or wealthy, heathen or Christian, will be able to seek safe refuge in the Heavenly Republic; for it is our duty to serve God through His sons...even the most unholy heathen may one day come to know the Holy Spirit". This decree, incredibly tolerant and progressive for the time,  opened the gates for immigration of people of all races, faiths, and socioeconomic backgrounds into the Yin-tsu Republic, and the area is still known as one of the most diverse places in Europe to this day.