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Roman Province of Tartary

 * Government: A Roman autonomous province.
 * Military:
 * 12,000 soldiers/levy of mixed kind
 * Economy: With the fall of the Daevite Empire, trade has started to return to the area but disrupted by the plague. Many slaves were freed from the shackles of the Daevites as they fled east once again. The half-breeds of the Daevites stayed to lead the remainder of the Daevite Empire in the Tartary RAR. Settlements are created to expand local crafting production and agriculture across the plains.
 * Demographics: Due to the Thanatos Plague, the population has dipped slightly due to it being under the Roman Empire, with the basic quarantine being made by cutting off trade.
 * Population (incl. occupied): 350,000
 * Religion: 1% Blood Gods, 40% Astryianism, 34% Christian, 25% Other
 * Culture: 35% Tartar, 25% Yin-tsu/Tistuan, 15% German, 15% Roman/Latin, 10% Slavic
 * Events:
 * Melting Pot: The Tartary Province has become a melting pot for many ethnic groups, especially during the time of the Daevite Empire. Before the plague came to be on 494 AD, the population was around 420,000. Noble Romans have also moved into the area as it was full of open space that they could live in, replacing the Tistuic people gradually. The Tistuans are being mixed into the new culture group called the Tartars as they lost the sense of identity during the Daevite Empire and that many had fled out or went into the Roman Empire as refugees and became assimilated, the culture of Tistu might eventually fade by late 6th century minimum.
 * The Thanatos Plague: Being impacted by the plague from trade with much of the coastal settlements seeing thousands, if not ten thousands of deaths, Governor Aurelius Vetuxia (appointed since 497 after the previous governor died of the plague) has employed what is considered an early form of quarantining. The means of quarantine made by him was that trade is to be cut off - starving people of certain foods and luxuries as a consequence, with infected people being forced into crammed living areas, so to prevent contact. However it did nothing to stop the plague, moving northward by 500 in remote cases into the city of Kuma and killing more people there.