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Dabiristan
Al-Sha'ab of Dabiristan
The Al-Sha'ab of Dabiristan, commonly called Dabiristan, is an Al-Sha'ab in the Islamic Federation of the Lafari. It borders Arcadia to its west, Dancia to its east and Savarastan to its south. Dabiristan has a population of 265,892,000 (2032 estimate), thus making it the Lafari's most populous Al-Sha'ab. Dabiristan's capital city is Maham. The top 5 largest cities in order are Al-Khusumah, Behbavrik, Al-Badaweeiyah, Maham, and Madadad. Dabiristan comprises of 28 electoral divisions.
Dabiristan is home to the holy sites of Islam and has been a beacon for the religion ever since its formation. The name "Dabiristan" can be traced back to 19,000 BCE. It is speculated that the name became common for the region some time in 4000-1000 BCE. In 610 AD, the Islamic Prophet would begin preaching a religion known as "Islam". This would result in the collapse of the polytheists and Christians whom had dominated Dabiristan.
The origin of the name "Dabiristan" can be dated back to the year 19,000 BCE as a name for the modern-day regions of Central and Southern Dabiristan. In the seventh millenium BCE, the inhabitants of the regions began to identify with this name. By addition, a large group of people whom had migrated from the North to the South would also identify themselves as "Dabiristani". Soon, most of the modern-day borders of Dabiristan were occupied by peoples whom considered themselves "Dabiristani".
The standard way to refer to a citizen of Dabiristan is as a "Dabiristani".
Tribal era:
The history of Dabiristan is full of culture, religion and wars. Dabiristan was formed through 3 major wars fought between many different tribes that once inhabited the lands which resulted in the dominance of the Dabir tribe.
Dabiristan is a part of Unistan however it is not as much of a desert as other parts of Unistan. Due to its location, a significant amount of rivers and large lakes. Dabiristan is 53% Desert with the rest being temperate and cold in the mountainous regions.
Dabiristan experiences a long summer allowing it to grow agrarian goods that other nations would've stopped being able to harvest months prior. This allows Dabiristan to yield a larger amount of the goods which are then exported globally during towards the end of the long summer.
DESCRIBE ENVIRONMENT
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Dabiristan has 4 ethnicities residing in it:
Dabiristani's - 95%
Taparistani's - 1%
Altusian's - 2.5%
Charitian's - 1.5%
Population
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Language
The official language of Dabiristan is "Dabiristani". The language is the most spoken language in Dabiristan and by addition, the Islamic Federation of the Lafari.
Religion
The most largely followed religion in Dabiristan is Shia Islam with small communities of Sunni Islam spread across Dabiristan. 91% of Dabiristani's follow Shia Islam, 1-2% follow Sunni Islam and other branches of Islam, another 7% follow Araithism whilst the remaining population follows other faiths such as Christianity and Judaism. Shia Islam began rapidly expanding in Dabiristan during the period after the martyrdom of the last prophet's grandson, Hussein Ibn-Ali.
Detailed Pie Chart Depicting Religious Composition of Dabiristan
Race
DESCRIBE RACE
Rank | City | Metro area population | State |
1 | Al Khusumah | 10 million | Union of Zaidistan Aur Kizistan |
2 | Behbavrik | 9 million | Ibrahimistan |
3 | Al Badaweeiyah | 7.4 million | Syedistan |
4 | Maham | 5.2 million | Union of Zaidistan Aur Kizistan |
5 | Madadad | 4.1 million | Fatimland |
6 | Adam City | 4 million | Adamkizameen |
7 | Dabir City | 3.8 million | Khyber Dabirkhwa |
8 | Al Hahaban | 1.9 million | Syedistan |
9 | Muqdathah | 950 thousand | Syedistan |
10 | Al Qusableh | 900 thousand | Fatimland |
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Foreign Relations and Military
Embassies:
Myehn
Merlovich
Rajyam
Dancia (Danelaw Scandinavia)
Allies:
The Maham Pact
The Maham Pact (Dabiristani: پیمان ماهام, Noton Zaban:ميثاق ماهام, ) is a regional and intergovernmental Defence pact. It also functions as an economic union to a much lesser extent. The alliance consists of the following seven nations: The Lafari, Royabad, Dancia, Chaldea, Karcovshkie, and Zapadeslavia. The alliance's headquarters are located in Maham, the Lafari. The alliance was formed on the 5th of March 2032 when Ayatollah Khomeini sent invitations to leaders of various nations across Usnistan; of which all were accepted.
The Member Nations of the alliance consist of one Islamic Federation (The Lafari), one Republic's (Dancia ), a Federation (Chaldea), a Golden Realm (Karcovshkie), and a Sultanate (Royabad).
The idea of the formation of a Pan-Usnistani coalition had been proposed multiple times over the course of several months prior to the formation of the Maham Pact. Such an idea was first proposed to Ahmad Khomeini in late 2031 by Dancia which proposed goals similar to the goals of the Maham Pact today. The Maham Pact itself was formed after Ayatollah Khomeini declared that it would be necessary to form such an alliance to protect the continent against further colonisation. This was seen when Kilkire threatened to colonise even more lands in Usnistan. Nation's such as Kampf have also tried to further colonise the continent by proposing conferences that would be used to make partitioning plans of Usnistan. These factors proved the need for the formation of the alliance. On the 05/03/2032, Ayatollah Khomeini sent out letters of invitations to a variety of nations which had experienced interest towards such an alliance. Later on, more nations were invited or admitted into the alliance of which almost all accepted the invitation or admission (such as Savarastan).
The goals of the Maham Pact were outlined in the invitations that were sent when the alliance was first formed and General Secretary Isaac has also declared a variety of more goals for the alliance since its formation.
Politically, the goals of the Maham Pact include:
Preventing the further colonisation of Usnistan
Defending Member States and Guaranteed States from possible invasion
Strengthening diplomatic ties between nations of the alliance
Forcing colonial powers that hold colonial holdings in Usnistan to give up their colonies
Economically, the goals of the Maham Pact include:
Strengthening economic ties between nations of the alliance
Developing stronger infrastructural connects between members of the alliance
Economically aiding nations of the alliance that are in need of it
The Maham Pact has also seen a variety of project ideas being proposed since its formation. These include the formation of a single currency to further tie in economic ties between member nations and an extensive railway program which would connect all of the current Maham Pact members via a rail line.
The Islamic Federation of the Lafari
The Islamic Federation of the Lafari, formerly the Islamic Republic of Dabiristan, is the founding member of the alliance and the current and indefinite leader of the alliance. Isaac Seyed, whom is the general-secretary of the alliance, was appointed on the 10/03/2032 by Ayatollah Khomeini. The nation is considered to be the most powerful of all the members of the alliance. Dabiristan has the 2nd highest GDP, highest population and highest active deployed military in the Maham Pact.
The Sultanate of Royabad
The Sultanate of Royabad was not initially invited to the Maham Pact. This was due to the concerns that the nation would put a huge burden on the alliance due to it's long lasting civil war which has been locked in stalemate for a long period of time. The Sultan of Royabad, however, requested that they be allowed to join the alliance. With pressure from other members, Dabiristan submitted and allowed Royabad join the alliance. The Maham Pact has made it one of its subgoals to stabilise and regrow Royabad.
The Republic of Dancia
The Republic of Dancia was invited to the Maham Pact around a month after the formation of the alliance. The alliance had held off from inviting Dancia earlier due to concerns from Easunistan which claimed that, due to their relationship with Neki, they should not be allowed to enter. Despite this, Easunistan finally agreed to let Dancia enter the alliance and Dancia soon after accepted the invitation. The nation is responsible for beginning a project in North Usnistan wherein a large amount of manmade islands will be constructed to create a large archipelago. This project is being worked on in partnership with Dabiristan.
The Republic of Kalaistan
The Republic of Kalaistan was invited to join the alliance by Dabiristan on 30/06/2032 and Kalaistan was quick to accept this offer. However, on the 01/07/2032, Dabiristan declared that the vote for the admission of Kalaistan vetoed as Royabad voted against the admission of Kalaistan into the Maham Pact. On the 01/09/2032, Kalaistan sent yet another request to join the alliance. In the vote, the alliance voted in majority for the entrance of Kalaistan into the Maham Pact.
The Federation of Chaldea
The Federation of Chaldea became a member of the Maham Pact on 21/06/2033. The Federation of Chaldea was proposed as a possible member following the unprecedented collapse of the Republic of Easunistan. Following a vote, the admission of Chaldea into the Maham Pact was accepted. Chaldea is expected to be a vital member of the alliance, with specific emphasis on stabilising the regions of Levantin.
The Golden Realm of Karcovshkie
The Golden Realm of Karcovshkie became a member of the Maham Pact on 29/11/2033. The nation had been invited to join the alliance a week prior, which it had accepted. Following a majority vote, Karcovshkie was admitted into the alliance and became the first ever non-Unistani nation to be in the Maham Pact. The admission of Karcovshkie marks a shift in the foreign policies of the Maham Pact.
# | Name | Country | Tenure |
1 | Isaac Seyed | Lafari | 10/03/2032 - Present |
The High Council of the Maham Pact consists of the Heads of State of all the member states. This council is the highest decision-making council in the Maham Pact and convenes whenever there is a vote and holds an annual meeting to set goals and fulfil existing ones. A vote regarding the admission of new members, implementing new goals, implementing new policies, and implementing new projects simply requires a majority vote to pass. Other more important votes such as intervening in wars as a coalition require unanimous approval from the coalition. Each member (Head of State) has 1 vote. The leadership of this council is given to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini indefinitely.
The Lower Council is composed of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of each member state. This council convenes during votes and also holds a regular meeting every 3 months. The council is responsible for proposing goals, ideas and projects to the High Council. The Lower Council is also responsible for the organisation of meetings that the High Council holds. The voting procedure in the lower council is the same as the High Council voting system.
The General Secretariat is the executive arm of the Maham Pact. It takes decisions within its authority, and implements decisions approved by the High or Lower Council. The General Secretariat also compiles studies relating to cooperation, coordination, and planning for common actions, and occasionally releases reports regarding the work done by the Maham Pact as a whole, and the implementation of its own decisions. The current General-Secretary is Isaac Seyed, and his deputies include Noori Ansari and Beshtashk Markani.
Military
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After the MEG (Military Emergency Government) agreed to join Khomeini's side, the former Dabiristani Imperial Army was turned into the Islamic Revolutionary Army (IRA). The IRA is now only used for internal security, border security, and sometimes law enforcement (which includes law enforcement for the IA). The IA was (formerly Imperial Dabiristani Army) was extremely weakened after the successful campaigns against them by the Humzahist Militias. They were no longer fit to be the main army and so the Khomeini declared the IRA to be the army of Dabiristan.
Rifles |
AK12 (Ahmed Kirgis 12) |
AK15 (Ahmed Kirgis 15) |
AK72 (Ahmed Kirgis 72) In March 2017, it was announced that the AK72 and AK-12 were to be entered into service after testing of both weapons was complete. The AK72 was meant to be used by mainly border patrol regiments, national guards and special forces due to its complexity compared to the AK-12, but according to some sources, both variants of the weapon have entered service in the Dabiristanian military as well as of 2018. The weapon fires 5.45×39mm and 7.62×39mm bullets. |
AK VAL (Ahmed Kirgis VAL) |
Submachine Guns |
Vityaz-SN |
Squad Automatic Weapons |
RPK-16 (Rahman 16) The RPK-16 comes equipped with STANAG 2324 Picatinny Rails, which can be used to mount any number of attachments. The sides of the hand-guard allow for additional rails to be mounted if required. The 1P86-1 optic is normally used on the weapon, and the barrel can be changed within a few minutes if needed. A heavy barrel and folding bipod are also available to mount. |
Heavy Machine Guns |
Keramati Heavy Machine Gun (Keramati or KHMG) |
Sniper Rifles |
Majd T-5000 (Majd or T-5000) In its standard configuration, the T-5000 is equipped with a 660 mm fluted, stainless steel barrel (698 mm when chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum), cut to a twist rate between 1-in-10 and 1-in-12 depending on customer requirements. The stainless steel stock adopts a highly "skeletal" design, with highly adjustable butt and cheekpiece components mounted on a folding stock that reduces the transport length of the T-5000 by around 250 mm. The trigger is adjustable from 500 g in its Varmint configuration, to over 1500 g depending on application, and a Picatinny rail is provided for the attachment of optics. |
Shotguns |
Saima 12 (S12) Saima has the standard Dabiristanian optics mount, common to all of the AK series. Additionally, the barrel is threaded for a screw-on choke. The Saima shotguns and rifles that are imported to rivals of Dabiristan ave been "sporterised". They do not have a pistol grip, or folding stock, they come with a stock that has the grip as well. This requires the fire control group to be moved back, and the trigger comes out through the hole that the pistol grip would normally attach. |
Grenade Launchers |
GM94 |
Man-Portable Rocket Launchers |
RPG-27 Taftani (Taftani, RPG-27 or RPG) |
RPG-7 (RPG) |
RPG-32 Hashim It was developed between 2005 and 2007 by DMIO. The first RPG-32 'Nashshab' grenade launchers were produced in 2008, it was then planned that the RPG-32 and its ammunition would be mass-produced. In February 2018, Dabiristani company Dabiristani Military Industries Organisations (DMIO) revealed they had incorporated the RPG-32 into a quad-launcher remote weapon station (RWS). The "Nashshab" (Archer) system comes in two versions: the Quad-1 is tripod-mounted meant to defend fixed positions, with tubes arranged in a 2×2 configuration and controlled either remotely or through a wire up to 300 m away; the Quad-2 is vehicle mounted for use against infantry, vehicles, and pillboxes in urban terrain, with tubes arranged in a 4×1 configuration and operated from a control unit inside the vehicle. The stations have day/night sights with rangefinding and automatic targets acquisition capabilities. |
ATGMs |
9K11 Marganeh (Little Pearl) The system is designed to engage modern tanks and other armoured vehicles, as well as engineering structures such as DOT and DZOT in the absence and presence of natural or organized infrared interferences. |
9K12 Marganeh (Little Pearl) The missile is stored and carried in a container/launch tube. It is fired from the 9P135 launcher post - a simple tripod. A 9S451 guidance box is fitted to the tripod - with the missile sitting just above. The 9Sh119 sight is fitted to the left side (from the gunners POV). The complete launcher system weighs 22.5 kg. The gunner lays prone while firing. The system can engage moving targets, provided that they are travelling at less than 60 km/h. The launcher post can traverse through 360 degrees horizontally, and +/- 20 degrees in elevation. The sight has a magnification of 10x and a 5 degree field of view. Up to 3 missiles a minute can be fired from a launcher post. |
MANPADS |
9K15 Marganeh (Little Pearl) The 9K15 Marganeh's primary new feature is its multispectral optical seeker, using three sensors - ultraviolet, near infrared, and mid-infrared - as opposed to the Igla-S' two. Cross-checking sensors against one another better discriminates between relevant targets and decoys, and decreases the chance of disruption from countermeasures, including lasers that attempt to blind missiles. |
Sidearms |
SR-1 Black Death (Black Death) The SPS uses powerful 9×21mm Gyurza ammunition, particularly of the 7N29 load, which is capable of defeating Class 3 bulletproof vests (30 layers of kevlar + 2.8 mm titanium plating) at 50 meters. |
SR-2 White Death (White Death) The SR-2 was developed in 2007 following trials for a new standard pistol for the Dabiristani Royal Army. The pistol entered testing throughout 2007-2009 and was approved for use in 2011 following mass production of the pistol. The SR-2 is relatively light weighing only 960 grams allowing it for it too be an easy light-weight sidearm to use. The SR-2 has a length of 198 mm and a barrel length of 112.5 mm. In width, the pistol is 38mm and in height it is 140mm. The pistol fires 9x19mm rounds. It also uses 3-dot sights as standard if any "sight attachments" are not attached. The pistol can have a variety of attachments attached to it. These include: fixed iron sights, laser point, suppressors, and flashlights attachable to the bottom of the gun. |
Grenades |
NDT Grenade (Narnajak Dast Thajami) |
NDD Grenade (Narnajak Dasty Dafaey Grenade) |
Self-Propelled Howitzers |
Raad 1 (Thunder 1) |
Raad 2 (Thunder 2) The gun is fitted with a double baffle muzzle brake, fume extractor, screw breech mechanism, hydro-pneumatic recuperator and a hydraulic recoil brake. This Islamic Army Organisation claims that the barrel life is more than 7,500 rounds. The vehicle uses a chassis based on the Boragh APC chassis. The hull is also based on the Raad-1. The Raad-2 is crewed by 5 persons, with the driver stationed at the left with the power pack at the right. |
Towed Howitzers |
HM 40 |
HM 41 The Islamic Army Organisation claims the HM-41 weighs 6,890 kg. The HM-41's main components are the DB20 barrel, LO20 recoil buffer, and MO02 mount. If firing a rocket-assisted High-Explosive (HE) projectile, a maximum range of 30 km can be achieved. Firing an unassisted HE projectile, a maximum range of 22 km can be obtained. |
HM 39 |
Tanks |
PLACEHOLDER (PLACEHOLDER) |
APCs/ IFVs |
PLACEHOLDER (PLACEHOLDER) |
SPGs |
PLACEHOLDER (PLACEHOLDER) |
MRLSs |
PLACEHOLDER (PLACEHOLDER) |
Fighters |
NDAMIC MiG-51 (MiG-51) The production of this aircraft has been minimal due to the manufacturing and operational costs of the MiG-51. Despite these shortcomings, Dabiristan has a significant number of these aircraft in service. It is not currently offering any type of this aircraft for export. The MiG-51 has a diverse missile interception system. It is an interceptor of hypersonic missiles by carrying a multifunctional long-range interceptor missile system (MPKR DP) that dispenses several sub-missiles in order to substantially increase the chance of intercepting hypersonic weapons (specifically missiles). In addition to this, the PAK DP is also capable of using anti-satellite weaponry. As a result, the MiG-51 is often used as a multi-role jet. |
NDAMIC Zaidis Zu-47 (Zaidis or Zu-47) The hardpoints are equipped with R-77, R-77PD, R-73, and K-74 air-to-air missiles. It is also fitted with air-to-surface missiles X-29T, X-29L, X-59M, X-31P, X-31A, KAB-500, and KAB-1500. |
NDAMIC Raed-70 (Raed) The Raed-70 reaches a max speed of 2,100 km/h. The plane is considered to be almost outdated and is less commonly used compared to the other 2 models used by the Islamic Airforce (IA). The IA currently only possesses 10+ of these planes due to their limited capabilities and are slowly being replaced with ZU-47 and MiG51. The plane is able to carry bombs with a weight of 500kg including cluster bombs. The plane is also equipped with multiple air to air missiles and other missiles. The plane uses 2 Norinko Type 23-2K 23mm cannons, 100 rounds per gun. The Raed-70 has 10 hardpoints (4× under-fuselage, 6× under-wing) with a capacity of 2,000 kg (4,400 lb). The Raed-70 is capable of firing the following missiles and rockets: 57 mm, 90 mm, 130 mm unguided rocket pods, PL-2, PL-5, and PL-7 air-to-air missiles. The Raed-70 is capable of carrying the following bombs: 50 kg, 150 kg, 250 kg, 500 kg unguided bombs, BL755 cluster bombs, and Matra Durandal anti-runway bombs |
Bombers |
NDAMIC Tu-20 (Tu-20) |
NDAMIC Tu-22M (Tu-22M) The TU-22M has 1 23mm GSh-23 cannon, the plane has 12-14 hardpoints depending on the model type and when it was made. The ship is capable of using the following missiles: Kh-22, Kh-32, Kh-15, Kh-47M2 Kinzhal. The plane is able to also use various types of sea mines and is capable of using the following types of bombs: FAB-250 and FAB-1500. |
Attack Helicopters |
PLACEHOLDER (PLACEHOLDER) |
Cargo Craft |
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Patrol Boats |
PLACEHOLDER (PLACEHOLDER) |
Minelayers |
PLACEHOLDER (PLACEHOLDER) |
Submarines |
PLACEHOLDER (PLACEHOLDER) |
Corvettes |
PLACEHOLDER (PLACEHOLDER) |
Destroyers |
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Frigates |
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Cruisers |
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Battlecruisers |
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Carriers |
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Army Strength | Force Estimate |
Infantry: | 672,000 |
Tanks: | 6,420 |
Armoured Vehicles: | 15,300 (including tanks) |
Towed Artillery: | 2,500 |
Self-Propelled Artillery: | 3,000 |
MRLSs: | 951 |
Air Power | Force Estimate |
Fighter Craft: | 809 |
Attack Craft: | 209 |
Transports: | 288 |
Bombers: | 121 |
Helicopters: | 900 |
Attack Helicopters: | 300 |
Naval Strength | Force Estimate |
Patrol Boats: | 100 |
Corvettes: | 30 |
Destroyers: | 55 |
Frigates: | 50 |
Cruisers: | 30 |
Battlecruisers: | 0 |
Mine Warfare Vessels: | 10 |
Aircraft Carriers: | 1 |
Submarines: | 20 |
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گروه (Squad): 5 Soldiers
جوخه (Platoon): 25 Soldiers, 5 Squads
شرکت (Company): 100 Soldiers, 4 Platoons
گردان (Battalion): 800 Soldiers, 8 Companies
بخش (Division): 9,600 Soldiers, 12 Battalions
واحد (Unit): 57,600 Soldiers, 6 Divisions
ارتش (Army): 115,200 Soldiers, 2 Units
Total: 5 Armies, 9 Reserve Armies
Composition of Dabiristani Islamic Revolutionary Army: Infantry
(Squad): 4 Soldiers
(Platoon): 20 Soldiers, 5 Squads
(Company): 80 Soldiers, 4 Platoons
(Battalion): 800 Soldiers, 10 Companies
(Division): 8000 Soldiers, 10 Battalions
(Unit): 48,000 Soldiers, 6 Divisions
(Army): 96,000 Soldiers, 2 Units
Total: 2 Armies, 1 Reserve Army
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. Matra Durandal anti-runway bombs
Tu-2020
List of Wars fought since 1900:
1st Dabiristani Civil War - Loyalist Victory (1900)
Invasion of El Mudarasa - Dabiristani Victory (1956)
Invasion of El Nugarmeh - Dabiristani Victory (1959)
Jihad on the Danes - Stalemate (Arguably Dabiristani Loss) (2030)
2nd Dabiristani Civil War - Islamic League Victory (2030)
North Dabiristan Crisis - Dabiristani Victory (2031)
Intervention in 3rd Karatol-Advenran Civil War - Dabiristani Victory (2031)
Jihad of The Shiro Islands (Altusia) - Dabiristani Victory (2031)
Continuation of Karatol-Advenran Civil War - Victory (Re-emergence of the Karaganese state)
31/08/2031
7.62x39mm Bullets x1000000 = ₽200 000 | purchased from Kurikia
02/9/2031
Kurov Class Destroy - Flight 3B x5 = ₽2 250 000 000 (With Payment Plan) | purchased from Kurikia
Yustov M x20 = ₽4 600 000 000 (With Payment Plan) | purchased from Kurikia
Steregushchiy class x30 = ₽4 500 000 000 (With Payment Plan) | purchased from Kurikia
Project 1150 x1 = ₽1 200 000 000 (With Payment Plan) | purchased from Kurikia
Gorshkov class x50 = ₽ 5 000 000 000 (With Payment Plan) | purchased from Kurikia
11/9/2031
KX-211 Prototype x10 = ₽400 000 000 | purchased from Kurikia
Supersonic ASMs x20 = 40 000 000 Zaids | purchased from Karatol-Advenra
SAMs x50 = 150 000 000 Zaids | purchased from Karatol-Advenra
SPAAGs x100 = 100 000 000 Zaids | purchased from Karatol-Advenra
14/09/2031
5.45x39mm 7n50 x50000000 = ₽9 500 000 | purchased from Kurikia
5.45x39mm 7n6 x100000000 = ₽10 000 000 | purchased from Kurikia
17/09/2031
Majd T-5000 x300
GM94 x600 -------- = 5 700 000 Zaids (Bulk Purchase) | Sold Too Sicilianzo
AK Vals x5000
21/10/2031
Cardonian Destroyers x50 = 1 000 000 000 Zaids | Purchased From Of Centralist Brexit
6/01/2032
GM94 x2500 = 2 362 500 Zaids | Sold Too Poikria
RPG-32
9K15 --------- = 6,500,000 Zaids | License Production Too Poikria
KHMG
AK15
Osmium x2 tonnes = 32 400 000 Zaids | Sold Too Of Centralist Brexit
9/01/2032
RPG-7 Missiles x(Uncalculated) = 1 000 000 Zaids
Anti-Air-Missiles x(Uncalculated) =1 000 000 Zaids ----------------------- | Sold Too The Foraois
CFFA Caliber Equivalent Bullets x(Uncalculated) = 8 750 000 Zaids
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Capitol City: Madad
Largest City: Madad
Population: 9.5 Million
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Capitol City: Mehdistan
Largest City: Mehdiabad
Population: 1.9 Million
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Capitol City: Bangasheer
Largest City: Bangasheer
Population: 4.7 Million
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Capitol City: Madorabad
Largest City: Tawseefabad
Population: 7.7 Million
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Capitol City: Margabad
Largest City: Margabad
Population: 2.8 Million
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Capitol City: Maniabad
Largest City: Al Zaidan
Population: 5.5 Million
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Capitol City: Qom
Largest City: Qom
Population: 5.4 Million
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Capitol City: Al-Hahaban
Largest City: Al-Badaweeiyah
Population: 10.9 Million
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Capitol City: Syedia
Largest City: Syedia
Population: 1.5 Million
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Capitol City: Adamsahr
Largest City: Junaidabad
Population: 1.4 Million
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Capitol City: Al-Rajstan
Largest City: Bazargharain
Population: 2.3 Million
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Capitol City: Ibadsahr
Largest City: Ibadsahr
Population: 1.3 Million
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Capitol City: Adam City
Largest City: Adam City
Population: 3.3 Million
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Capitol City: Marzan
Largest City: Marzan
Population: 3.5 Million
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Capitol City: Lagestan
Largest City: Bashkestan
Population: 10.5 Million
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Capitol City: Maghdadad
Largest City: Maghdadad
Population: 2.1 Million
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Capitol City: Behbavrik
Largest City: Behbavrik
Population: 1.2 Million
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Capitol City: Margabad
Largest City: Al-Khusumah
Population: 17.4 Million
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Capitol City: Ismailistan
Largest City: Ismailistan
Population: 560K
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Capitol City: Makran
Largest City: Malwiseabad
Population: 780K
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Capitol City: Kamranistan
Largest City: Kamranistan
Population: 430K
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Capitol City: Ahmedajad
Largest City: Ahmedajad
Population: 2.4 Million
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Capitol City: Khomein
Largest City: Barkan
Population: 1.2 Million
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Capitol City: Al-Dinidad
Largest City: Al-Dinidad
Population: 1.1 Million
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Capitol City: Tahruk
Largest City: Debelianabad
Population: 1.3 Million
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Capitol City: Khyberdabirkhwa
Largest City: Khyberaunkhwa
Population: 3.4 Million
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Capitol City: Khyberkhomeinikhwa
Largest City: Khyberkhomeinikhwa
Population: 520K
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Capitol City: Khorasan
Largest City: Markeshad
Population: 5.1 Million
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Capitol City: Langestan
Largest City: Langestan
Population: 1.2 Million
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Capitol City: Karbala
Largest City: Karbala
Population: 11.5 Million
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Capitol City: Zaidabad
Largest City: Ibrahimabad
Population: 4.3 Million
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Capitol City: Majd City
Largest City: Isfahnsahar
Population: 4.3 Million
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Capitol City: Ashkenrud
Largest City: Ashkenrud
Population: 340K
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Capitol City: Al-Qusableh
Largest City: Al-Qusableh
Population: 4.3 Million
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Capitol City: Fashansahr
Largest City: Fashansahr
Population: 200K
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Capitol City: Qasemabad
Largest City: Qasemabad
Population: 200K
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Capitol City: Azadabad
Largest City: Azadabad
Population: 180K
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Capitol City: Marzenstan
Largest City: Marzenstan
Population: 190K
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Capitol City: Batanastan
Largest City: Batanastan
Population: 360K
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Capitol City: Peshkastan
Largest City: Peshkastan
Population: 340K
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Capitol City: Ghazistan
Largest City: Askari
Population: 1.4 Million
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Capitol City: Mecca
Largest City: Imandari
Population: 15.4 Million
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Capitol City: Medina
Largest City: Medina
Population: 9.8 Million
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Capitol City: Bazandar
Largest City: Laylatabad
Population: 450K
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Capitol City: Al-Budayrik
Largest City: Al-Budayrik
Population: 11.4 Million
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Capitol City: Hamzahistan
Largest City: Al-Budarsheh
Population: 2.5 Million
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Capitol City: Al-Kasvrak
Largest City: Al-Makranabad
Population: 980K
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Capitol City: Al-Buvari
Largest City: Al-Buvari
Population: 740K
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Capitol City: Bahruk
Largest City: Bay of Bahruk
Population: 800K
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Capitol City: Al-Quraysh
Largest City: Ghamsabad
Population: 1.2 Million
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Capitol City: Shanabad
Largest City: Shanabad
Population: 240K
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Capitol City: Lagestan
Largest City: Al-Budhur
Population: 1.4 Million
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Capitol City: Fatim City
Largest City: El-Bahrudi
Population: 2.5 Million
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Capitol City: Hassanabad
Largest City: Hassanabad
Population: 1.1 Million
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Capitol City: Dabirkashir
Largest City: Bay of Kashistan
Population: 1.4 Million
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Capitol City: Kashanabad
Largest City: Bay of Kashanabad
Population: 1.5 Million
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Capitol City: Hassanistan City
Largest City: Hassanistan City
Population: 840K
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Capitol City: Hussainistan City
Largest City: Hussainistan City
Population: 520K
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Dabiristan due to it's relatively flat geography (in most places except for the mountainous regions) has great infrastructure. There are major railways connecting all major cities with plans of creating new railways to the new states which were annexed in the North. Dabiristan also has large highways and motorways connecting most cities together via a large network of roads. The cities in Dabiristan are extremely densely populated and huge in size due to their enormous populations which require them to have high infrastructure and public services. This forces Dabiristan to put a large portion of their budget into infrastructure, healthcare and welfare.
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Currency: Zaids
Fiscal Year: 21st March - 20th March
GDP: 4.2 Trillion USD
GDP per capita: 15937 USD
Labor Force: 40.9%
Unemployment: 8.3%
Energy
The Islamic Republic of Dabiristan mostly uses fossil fuels for energy. Recently, multiple nuclear reactors have been built to increase energy production and reduce the cost of energy bills allowing for the local populace to have more discretionary income. The nuclear reactors are mostly located in the states around Humza Lake so that citizens from other parts of Dabiristan migrate towards there for jobs.