Imperial State of Badakhshan

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State of Badakistan
Portuguese: Estado do Badaquistão
Flag of Badakistan
Flag
Coat of arms of Badakistan
Coat of arms
Motto: '''United People, Strong State!
Anthem: Anthem
National Anthem
StatusMember state of the United Provinces of Mauricia
CapitalFayzabad
Largest cityKhorough
Official languagesPersian (de jure)
Portuguese (de facto)
Demonym(s)Badakshani
Government Constitutional monarchy
• Shah
Lucas VIII & I
• Regent
Karel Khan
Independence
• Declared
03 May 2014
• Joined Mauritia
8 December 2015
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy

Badakhshan or Badakistan, officially the State of Badakhshan (Portuguese: Estado do Badaquistão), is the first known micronation originating from Brazil which adopted the Persian culture as the main feature of the micronational project. Badakhshan is a virtualist monarchy of Persian tradition, with Arabic and Ottoman influences under the rule of the House of Woestein and in personal union with the Mauritaanse Crown.

The governance model was the autocratic regime in which power is concentrated in the hands of His Imperial Majesty, the Shah and a small elite formed by the princes who lead the various badakhshanis clans. After the inauguration of the House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha, a more democratic system of government was estabilished and the Emperor now was only the Head of State, the cerimonial leader of the micronation, while the Grand Vizier was the prime minister of Badakhshan, with absolute power and, in principle, dismissible only by the Emperor himself. Following the overthrow of Oscar I and the ascension of Lucas VIII and I, a new era in politics was celebrated returning to its origins.

National colors and symbols

History

Foundation and Rise

Government Propaganda, 2014.

On 3 March 2014, at 22h46 p.m., the State of Badakhshan has been created. The day marked the beginning of the first year of Badakhshani history, but in the words of the Shah Jaffar Shah, the Father of the Nation, this moment also represented a new moment to rescue micronationalism in the Lusophone Sector. The document that originated Badakhshan, the called "Proclamation of Khorough," is on display on the opening screen of the official website.[1]

Hours after the foundation of the State, the Shah started the Government structuring process. Two government agencies were created (which in the Western tradition are homologous to State Ministries). Under decrees were created the International Relations Office and the Office of Information and Technology, naming up, respectively, Princess Baharak Shahinian and Prince Shahryar Mithra to occupy the board of the new institutions.

Five days later, the International Relations Office established formal diplomatic contact with five micronations from the Lusophone Sector, starting with great pomp the foreign affairs of Badakhshan. Recognition letters were sent from other simulationists projects like Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal and the Holy Empire of Reunion, featuring what was treated as the "day of the nations" by the Government.[2]

Government Propaganda, 2015.

Meanwhile, the Shah published the decree creating the Angha Imperial Brigade and establishing the Military Statute.[3] The new force was the main military force of Badakhshan, responsible for implementing policies and operations for public and institutional security, monitoring borders and countering potential threats to state sovereignty.

On 20 May 2014, in a message published by the Imperial Postal Service, the Badakhshan was accepted as an Associate Member of the League of Micronations. Resolution No. 005-14[4] of the General Assembly formalized the entry of the micronation as the seventh state to join the organization.

Decline

However, a little over a year later, the government began to collapse. Loss of activity and of citizens, consecutive attempts to overthrow the Shah and the creation of micronations especially to rivaling Badakhshan weakened the Empire. Followed to this, a series of diplomatic misunderstandings isolated Badakhshan to the rest of micronations of Lusophone Sector and from then on, even the imperial power came to be discussed and challenged. To contain the general dissatisfaction, the constitution was suspended and the government resigned, making Badakhshan an absolute autocracy.

Renunciation to the Throne, by Jaffar Shah of Badakhshan, 18 September 2015.

The move however would not save the Empire. Therefore, the Imperial House started to search for possible successors. Featuring few allies and in the absence of elegible members in the Imperial House, the so-called Sheri Dynasty, the elected would be a foreign monarch. After days of negotiation, the King of Ruthenia, a personal friend of Jafar Shah at the time and one of the few allies of Badakhshan, took the throne and the title of Emperor, abandoning the Persian trace, so far, a very characteristic feature of the Imperial House.

The first months of the pro-European dynasty were tumultuous. A massive stampede of citizens left the project. The government was totally weakened and a series of unequal treaties were signed by the previous government. The Lusophone sector, surprised by the rise of the House of Ruthenia, was divided between praise and criticism.[5][6][7]

Executive orders were given by the Imperial Cabinet, and foreign relations were re-evaluated and in some cases closed, as was the controversial suspension of the relations with the failed Republic of Porto Claro, a forged attempt to resurrect the first Brazilian micronation, today represented and widely recognized by the Aristocratic Republic of Porto Claro.[8]

The Kingdom of Bessabia, then part of Ruthenia became part of micronational project of Badakhshan and subsequently absorbed.[9] The Constitution was restored to the people, the government has returned to active members and the clan system to the rise to political positions was banished, replaced by a more democratic system.

Union with Mauritia

Despite Emperor Oscar's reign have been relatively successful and well accepted by most reputable micronations, it was a highly unpopular monarch. His subjects rejected it to see that it was a foreigner who did not identify with the micronation and who cared about the Anglophone sector, more than the Lusophone. Between the end of November and the first week of December of 2015, the political situation was unsustainable. The return of former monarch Jaffar Sheri brought concerns and uncertainties. Willing to regain the throne, he sought the support of other micronations and garnered support among the aristocracy and the military.

Anticipating the coup through informations from the Ruthenian Secret Service, the Emperor decreed the dissolution of the Majlis, the parliament and took upon himself the command of the armed forces. Provided with dictatorial powers, contacted the Stadhouder of the United Provinces of Mauritia to hand over sovereignty over the territory, ending the Badakhshan as an independent and sovereign micronation, a situation that would change only by 2019.

A union treaty was signed in the last hours of the 8 December 2015. Badakhshan became a province of a traditional Brazilian micronation and the then Emperor, deprived of his power, assumed the title of "Hereditary Lord of Badakistan Lands".[10] By 2019, the micronation started to produce activity again, and by 2021, would gain authonomy within the Mauritaanse State, joining the Conference of Santiago, establishing a museum for the Badakhshani history[11] and have the leadership of state coordinated by the Regent Karel Khan.[12]

Politics

Badakhshan was defined as a historical-simulation model, to restore a government that was established over a reasonable stretch of the famous Silk Road, an area now shared by Afghanistan (west/southwest) and the Tajikistan (north/northeast). At different times in history, Badakhshanis were conquered by the great powers of Central Asia, especially Afghans, Mongols, Chinese and Russians. However, were the Persians (originating in Iran) that most influenced the linguistic construction of the population, borrowing elements that realize the Afghan cultures and Tajik found in the historical region of Badakhshan. By 2019, during the rule of the Lucas VIII & I, the micronation restored itself as a virtualist micronation.

Foreign Affairs

The Badakhshani foreign policy is conducted by the International Relations Office. This government ministry which in most micronations is known just as the "Foreign Ministry", carries out diplomatic dialogue of Badakhshan with other micronational projects in Lusophone and English Sector of micronationalism. After the union with Mauritia, the micronation still have their own foreign policies, but was carried out by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Provinces of Mauritia. It became a member of the Conference of Santiago in 2021.[13]

Military

Created by decree of His Majesty, the Angha Imperial Brigade is the military body of Badakhshan, established in order to protect the project and the imperial family, preserve internal order and monitor the borders. The Military Statute is the regulation of the Brigade. The statute established their patents, recruitment and promotion process. The command belongs to a superior officer appointed by His Majesty for the management and control of military operations in the country.

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