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The Heavenly Republic | (First) Yin-Tsu Republic | Respublik Çinnetu

 * Government: Theocratic Republic
 * Heavenly Messenger: The Heavenly Messenger is elected by the people (all adult males with no history of criminal activity) every 5 years. Although there is no official limit of terms as Heavenly Messenger, Yuen Çin's resignation in 1377 has set a precedent in which Heavenly Messengers are expected to serve no more than 2 terms.
 * Yuen Çin [I] (elected 1367-77) Mandatories1395.png
 * Wang Nëng [I] (elected 1377-1382)
 * Hëng Sin [J] (elected 1382-1392)
 * Jien Shu [N] (elected 1392-)
 * The Mandatories (Yin-tsu Parliaments/Congress):
 * Senate: Yintsusenate1395.png The Senate is elected by the people (all adult males with no history of criminal activity) every 2 years. Senators can serve unlimited terms, provided they are re-elected. A senator serves a single senatory. The Senate currently has 216 members.
 * House of Lords: Yintsulords1395.png 1 representative from the 3 most influential noble families in each parish is chosen (from within the families) to stand in the House of Lords. The Heavenly Messenger can also apppoint life peerages. The House of Lords currently has 104 members.
 * Ecclesiastic Chamber: Yintsuecclesiastes1395.png The Ecclesiastic Chamber is handpicked by the Patriarch of Constatinople and the Archbishop of Chiko. The Ecclesiastic Chamber mostly consists of priests and bishops of influential churches across the country. The Ecclesiastic Chamber currently has 147 members.
 * Political Parties: While there are no official political parties, there have been several ideological blocs within the Mandatories. These are:
 * The Old Families: The Old Families are comprised of much of the noble classes of Yin-tsu society. They have substantial power in the govermment, and have a supermajority in the House of Lords. The Old Families generally take a conservative and even reactionary stance, supporting the feudal system, high taxes, and a strong military based on feudal levies. The Old Families hold sway over many rural areas of the Republic (but only because peasants can't read). In 1395, the Old Families hold 114 seats in the Mandatories (33 in the Senate, 74 in the House of Lords, and 7 in the Ecclesiastic Chamber).
 * The Jungñen: The Jungñen (lit. city dwellers) are very similar to the burghers/bourgeoisie/merchant guilds in the rest of Europe. The Jungñen have a healthy amount of power in the Senate, and own most of the seats in the House of Lords not part of the Old Families. The Jungñen generally campaign on free trade, lower taxes, improving infrastructure in the realm, building alliances with neighbors, and a small but well-trained military. The Jungñen hold sway over most urban or impoverished areas in the Republic. In 1390, the Jungñen hold 105 seats in the Mandatories (84 in the Senate, 16 in the House of Lords, and 5 in the Ecclesiastic Chamber).
 * The Religious Front: The Religious Front are mostly made up of either Orthodox clergymen or very religious senators or nobles. The Religious Front all but own the Ecclesiastic Chamber, as well as having moderate influence in the Senate and minimal influence in the House of Lords. As the religious right wing of the Yin-tsu Republic, the Religious Front generally campaign on integration of the Church into the state, setting up religious schools across the Republic, setting up a proto-welfare system to aid the poor, disenfranchisement of heretics and heathens, and a strong military ready to defend the cause of Christ. The Religious Front is heavily supported in the poorer regions of the country, as well as overwhelmingly in much of the northwest. In 1390, the Religious Front hold 146 seats in the Mandatories (24 in the Senate, 3 in the House of Lords, and 119 in the Ecclesiastic Chamber).
 * The Militarists: Composed of mainly generals and admirals in the Yin-tsu military, the Militarists are the largest of the fringe parties, enjoying moderate representation in the Senate. The Militarists mainly campaign on conservative social policies, a large military, a priority of defense of the nation, and the shifting of the economy to a military-industrial complex. The Militarists enjoy good amounts of support in frontier regions of the empire, especially in the east. In 1390, the Militarists hold 20 seats in the Mandatories (17 in the Senate, 1 in the House of Lords, and 2 in the Ecclesiastic Chamber)
 * The Minorities: Consisting of nobles, merchants, and people from all walks of life who happen to not be Yin-tsu, the Minorities can really be split into 3 distinct groups: the Goths, the Varangians, and the Davano-Khazars or Bonrics. The Minorities are a big tent political faction, with no clear agreement on economic and social policies, and mainly focus on the rights of said minorities in the greater Yin-tsu Republic.
 * The Goths: This faction represents the interests of the Crimean Gothic population (numbering around 85,000 within the Yin-tsu nation). In 1390, the Goths hold 19 seats (15 in the Senate, 1 in the House of Lords, and 3 in the Ecclesiastic Chamber).
 * The Varangians: This faction represents the interests of the Varangian population (numbering around 65,000 within the Yin-tsu nation). In 1390, the Varangians hold 14 seats (9 in the Senate, 2 in the House of Lords, and 3 in the Ecclesiastic Chamber).
 * The Bonrics: This faction represents the interests of the Davans and Khazars of Yin-tsu (numbering around 23,000 and 12,000 respectively), as well as the interests of other steppe peoples in the country. In 1390, the Bonrics hold 11 seats (8 in the Senate, 1 in the House of Lords, and 2 in the Ecclesiastic Chamber).
 * The Radicals: By far the smallest and least influential of the political factions in the Yin-tsu realm are the Radicals. The Radicals are people with ideologies that are (ahem) ahead of their time. Champoining ideas such as ending serfdom (gasp), women's rights (oh my god!) and separating church and state (oh, the blasphemy!), no one really takes them seriously. The Radicals hold 4 seats in the Senate. One of the more influential Radical senators would be Zyën Çu, who would write "The Mandate of Heaven", one of the first political satires ever written.
 * The Independents: Covering a wide range of ideologies, the Independents are those Mandators (term analogous to MPs or Congressmen/women) who have not, for one reason or another, aligned themselves with a political bloc. In 1390, Independents hold 35 seats (22 in the Senate, 6 in the House of Lords, and 7 in the Ecclesiastic Chamber).
 * Capital: Chiko
 * Economy: We are mostly agrarian, but dabble in trade in the Black Sea a bit. Considering our position at the crossroads of Asia and Europe, we have begun investing more on trade.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 447k
 * Chiko: 29k
 * Kamo: 12k
 * Armafa: 10k
 * Aragat: 27k
 * Taganrog: 39k
 * Arri: 14k
 * Religion: 93% Orthodox Christianity, 4% Khazarite Judaism, 2% Catholicism, 1% other (mostly foreign traders)
 * Ethnicity: 55% Çumñen (Yin-tsu), 19% Crimean Gothic, 13% Varangian, 8% Davanic, 4% Khazar, 3% other (mostly foreign traders and refugees fleeing the fall of the Altaic Empire)
 * Military:
 * Army: 4200 swordsmen, 1600 archers, 1150 cavalry
 * Navy: 5 heavy ships, 8 galleys, 14 transports, ~227 merchant ships
 * Wars and Conflicts: N/A
 * Events:
 * Admiral Gamerliq: Despite being born on the steppes of northern Central Asia, thousands of miles from any sea, Qasul Gamerliq has taken to the water like, well, a duck takes to water. After repeatedly showing exemplary performance in the Navy, Gamerliq finally becomes an admiral in 1394.
 * Lamps! Lamps!: Stylish lamps! That's what the newest craze for the well-off of Yin-tsu is! Almost overnight, several stores offering fancy lamps for sale, including one in the east side of Taganrog purported to be owned by Admiral Gamerliq's wife, have popped up across the nation. Get your lamps fast!
 * To Show You The Power of Flex Tape...: With our new alliance and trade pact with our neighbors to the east, we begin construction of a great road (ostensibly to be as great as the Roman roads of old), traversing the Republic from west to east, and connecting Chiko, Armafa, Aragat, and Taganrog to each other and to the rest of Europe by way of Vedena. This road will then continue to the east, where (God and our allies willing) it will continue on to Itil and Astrakhan on the Caspian Sea. There, we will fund the construction of a new and great port at Astrakhan, in order to deal with trade in the Caspian Sea. We also send envoys to the Qarshid Empire, asking them (on behalf of our alliance) for trade ties between their Caspian ports and Astrakhan. This way, we will reopen the Silk Road and the lucrative spice trade.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Vedena: We wholeheatedly accept.
 * Don, Circassia: Can you let us build roads through your countries? Don't worry, we're just reopening the Silk Road.
 * Qarshids: trade plox