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Unloseable [W.I.P]

The Confederation of Unloseable

National Flag


Motto
"Easy."

Capital
Conveyor

Largest Cities
Andersargun, Conveyor

National Language
Unloseablean, Germanic languages, 17 more languages

Demonym
Unlosablean

Government
Difficulty
- King Karl Gustav IV
-Prime Minister Bryan Cooper

Establishment: from Tribal Kingdoms
Independence: 147

Land Area 260.975mi˛
420.000km˛

GDP (nominal): 5.5 Trillion
GDP (nominal) per capita 98,154 Loses

Human Development Index (NS Version) 80.93


Currency Lose




OVERVIEW

The Difficulty of Unloseable commonly called Unloseable, is located in Lazarus. Unloseable covers 420.000 square kilometers (260.975 square miles) and has an estimated population of 1 billion. Unloseable comprises of 32 subdivisions including 5 city states, 20 states and 7 autonomous regions.

HISTORY



Tribal Period of Unloseable (5000 BC - 12 AD)
-Around 5000 BC, a group of tribes settled and created a village in now what is known as Andersargun. Eventually, more and more people started to settle in the village due to the nearby village and the first tribal kingdom was formed. The kingdom was large, being in such a strategic location, it was able to develop rapidly, creating tools, society, culture, etc... In the span of a hundred years, it began expansion, raiding into nearby tribes and expanding its territory. They created a class which consisted of 3 classes. Peasants, Workers, Nobles. The kingdom was at its hegemony in 300 BC until a civil war over succession of the throne happened and the kingdom split in 2. The civil war lasted 3 and a half years until the country was reunited. However, several states the kingdom had control of soon declared independence. The kingdom then had a catastrophic famine which wiped out a quarter of its population. Following that, a peasant uprising caused the tribal kingdom to weaken eventually collapsing due to constant raids and plundering from other tribes in 12 BC.

Second Kingdom of Unloseable (12 AD to The Present)
With the collapse of the tribal kingdom, the Unloseableans were under control of different countries for decades until a rebellion of around 2000 men managed to declare Unloseable independent in 147. With that, The Second Kingdom of Unloseable was formed. However, instability within the nation was high so there were multiple breakaway nations forming being an enclave of the kingdom.

The Great Unloseablean War (471-474)
In 471, the king of the country wanted control and established an influence zone on the breakaway nations. Fearing for their independence, some called out for help to Unloseable's neighbouring countries. 1 country decided to help to dominate the region and declared war on Unloseable. The war began with a massive army of 25.000 combined with elite cavalry besieging a nearby Unloseablean town to get its supplies. However, the Unloseablean army (20.000) stationed in Conveyor counterattacked. They weren't expecting the Unloseableans to appear so quick and was totally unprepared. Their army was disorganised and they were quickly routed back. One of the breakaway nations was Unloseable's allies, their king being pro-Unloseable dies and his son takes over. He took this opportunity to switch sides and capitulate Unloseable. However, his letter of declaration of war took weeks to reach the capital while he had already began his attack with the enemy's force. They moved their forces into his nation making it a base for their forces to resupply for an attack. In 472, the attack began as a 40.000 army marched towards Conveyor. However, They were flanked and they were besieged at a small town. The siege lasted for weeks until a relief force managed to free a portion of their army but the rest was captured as P.O.Ws. With that disaster, the king was captured and his country was swiftly occupied by the Unloseableans however the enemies still had the northern part of the country. The Unloseableans began to attack the enemies territory, they were making slow gains but the war then came to a stall. Eventually the war ended with a peace treaty in 474, some territories were ceded to Unloseable however Unloseable's influence over the breakaway nations were greatly reduced and the P.O.Ws were released.

Aftermath and The 15 Years War (589-604)
With the war over, the country oversaw a milltary reform and aiming to mobilze 100.000 men and modernization.
In 544, the reforms were finished and they began sending out ultimatums to some countries to join them. News spread and a coalition was formed against Unloseable. After the ultimatum was rejected, the Unloseableans declared war on the coalition in 589. The Unloseableans realized their lack of naval capability and their fleet was sunk by coalition forces, the coalition launched an incursion, targeting small, sparsely populated towns instead of big ones. After a series of losses against the coalition, Unloseable received a peace offer in which they give up lands, it was rejected. Soon, In 603 the coalition forces besieged Unloseable's second largest city and it fell. Causing the Unloseableans' last major armies to disintegrate and defect to coalition forces then surrender followed.

The Hatmane War (1123-1154)
In 1113, A general by the name of Hatmane assassinated the king and ended the Unloseablean house during that time and declared himself king. When 1122 came, the "king" became more and more unpopular due to his ambitions like declaring himself "Emperor". To regain popularity, he instigated a border clash and declared war on a stronger neighbouring country. He would lead an army of 50.000 to invade. The Unloseablean naval fleet was also dispatched to curb their enemy's naval influence over a gulf. After some success it was halted due to warship losses. On his land campaign, the army were able to breech enemies' defend position and forced then into a hasty retreat to another defense line where Hatmane's advance would stop. In 1133, After an uprising far down south of his enemies' started. He immediately launched an amphibious landing after gaining complete naval superiority. The army would land on several beaches which would be attacked by several enemy's positions. In the end, the counterattack failed and his army secured a major city although with concerning losses. After the uprising was put down, his remaining 10.000 men would try to salvage as much gains as possible, burning down what they couldn't bring with them and constantly relying on the countryside to supply his army. At one point, his army was trapped between a marsh and an army twice their size. In the conditions, Hatmane abandoned his army and fled with a few cavalry squadrons. The army was scattered around the country with cavalrymen often harassing them to demoralise them even more. Eventually in 1149, His army returned to Unloseable and a peace treaty was signed in 1154, establishing status quo antebellum. Hatmane's regime wont last as he would be assassinated in the same year.

Unloseable's second succession crisis (1175-1244)
In 1175, the current king of Unloseable died, leaving his throne to 2 successors. To conclude, the country had an election and the results were surprisingly one-sided with a 91.4% and 8.6%. The losing candidate accused the winner to be corrupt and rigged the election and after hearing rumors about plans to assassinate him to eliminate opponents. He immediately launched a massive rebellion the following year, He started the rebellion in a region where racial inequality was prevalent. As a result, he managed to gain support from the locals allowing his army to capture the region's largest city and live off the land. Eventually, his army pressed south to pursue the retreating Unloseablean army by following the two main rivers. They were stopped in their tracks after stretching their supply lines and was cut off from the rebellion's heartland. When 1177 came around, he continued his pursuit where he captured Argunsat (Andersargun) and declared the creation of a kingdom with the capital being Argunsat. His army would go on to reconnect and even reports of his army capturing the outskirts of Conveyor before retreating back. Eventually, Argunsat was recaptured in 1178 and forcing the rebellion to retreat east where they suffered more losses from massive starvation and deserting, defecting to enemies and the rebellion would hold out onto a small city until 1179. In 1179, the leader of the rebellion would die, allowing his generals to take control and they broke out after the Unloseableans were facing multiple uprising groups in the south. Allowing the rebellion to retake the previous said region and continue south to hopefully have allies, No gains were made between 1180 to 1221 except failed Unloseablean attacks and uprisings coming and going. In 1222, One of Unloseablean's generals, ironically the brother of the leader of the rebellion, defected with his own army and rebelled far down south allowing the northern rebellion to capture much rich lands without resistance. The 2 rebellions managed to besiege a large army in 1223 but it was freed when the southern rebellion offensive to capture the coast was repelled and was completely destroyed at a battle causing the entire rebellion to collapse completely with some persistent forces lasting until late 1224. In 1225, the leader of the northern rebellion died, replacing with his son which saw major losses due to inexperience and his army would go on to surrender at the battle of Halvean where 100.000 troops would surrender while the leader of the rebellion would flee into neighbouring countries and some forces would last until 1244, where the last group having relating to the rebellion would surrender.

The Unloseablean Conquests of The Aphansi Sea (1288-1654)
Taking advantage of a collapsing empire, In 1288 Unloseable together with some of its neighbours declared war on the empire. Most of the actions Unloseable contributed was the naval campaign and the capture of the capital. Completely abolishing the empire and some ports were ceded to Unloseable. In 1291, One of its neighbours were going through a crisis, To resolve the conflict, Unloseable intervened and immediately occupied a large, rich part of the country then obliterating the revolution and restoring the monarch in the country after capture of the capital. Some territories were ceded to Unloseable as well as a temporary occupation of a port but Unloseable would go on to buy it. A religious war involving the entire region saw the Unloseableans participate, The Unloseableans were mainly aiding their allies and sending volunteer forces up to 5OOO. After the treaty ending the war was signed in 1549, Unloseable was able to have a large chunk out of a client state as well as having their own puppet state. In 1650, Unloseable declared war on one of their neighbours going through a civil war, The Unloseableans captured large portions of the empire due to lack of resistance and in 1654 saw them getting an entire state split between them and their puppet state.

The Uprising of 1827
Due to rumors of Unloseable planning to annex their puppet state as well as not happy with the inequality. An uprising was launched, taking the entire puppet state and declaring independence. The Unloseableans retaliated, besieging the capital to put down the uprising. But after foreign pressure, Unloseable withdrew and recognised their independence in 1827.

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