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Roman Republic of Tartary (500 AD-537 AD) | Kingdom of Tartary (537 AD-present)

 * Government: Autocratic monarchy (if that's a thing)
 * Kings:
 * Aurelix (537 AD-present) (b. 501 AD)
 * Revolution: On 537 AD, a local man named Aurelix would overthrow the autonomous republic through a civilian-led rebellion in the capital city of Kuma, ousting governor Felicius Paetinus from his rule appointed by the Northern Emperor on 528 AD. Aurelix proclaimed himself king and broke off from Roma Borealis, forming an independent kingdom, with some elements of Roman imperial ideas being put into it. He hoped for an empire, but it is a far cry as Tartary is sandwiched by three Roman empires and one similar state that has separated from Roma Borealis like Tartary.
 * Military: 12,500 in total.
 * 5,000 melee infantry (this includes those with spearmen and short swordsmen)
 * 4,000 horsemen (surprise, horse tradition is prevalent in Tartar culture)
 * 3,000 archers (ordinary ones, not mechanised crossbow ones)
 * 500 crossbowmen (guess what, we also got them from the Romans)
 * Economy: When the Roman Empire had split into five realms and Tartary broke free, the economy was once again in ruin with rebellion. Settlements are still being built to produce crafts, but this time not assisted by Romans. Trade is now returning since the end of the Thanatos Plague and soon by 548 AD, the first Tartar currency is based on coinage.
 * Demographics: The culture begins to radically absorb Romans (if they even still live here after the revolution) and the remaining Yin-tsu/Tistuan people into the new Tartar culture, with the last of the Tistuans being assimilated into this new melting pot culture.
 * Population: 450,000
 * Religion: 50% Astryianism, 50% Christian
 * Culture: 68% Tartar, 12% German, 5% Roman/Latin, 15% Slavic
 * Events:
 * Sectarianism: For now, Astryianism and Christianity remains the two dominant religions of Tartary. Much of Christianity is stemmed from Romans moving to Tartary when the Daevite Empire fell and is propagated by missionaries working to convert pagans to their faith. However, when the Roman Empire fell, Christianity had started to slow down in its full potential on taking over Tartary and this is amplified when Tartary broke free. Aurelix is of the Astryianist faith, a branch from the Daevite faith that is quite moderate and does not include many atrocities committed. Sectarian violence and religious divide had already divided Tartary immediately after it had rebelled. With all sides of the border of Tartary being Christian, though paganism is not banned in the Roman Empire, many of the Astryianist priests and priestesses (since Daevites allow female priests unlike Christianity) believe that the saving grace of preventing Christianisation of Tartary was Vedena beginning to revert to its own pagan faith.