Suveri

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Suveri
A Province of the Haradrim Empire
Flag of Suveri
[[image:|Map of Suveri highlighted|280px]]
Capital Cavask
Population 20.5 million

The Haradrim province of Suveri is a de facto autonomous state within the Haradrim Empire

History

Vulpine settlements within the region date back as early as 4,000 B.C., with stone megalith formations and foundations of some ancient villages recently being excavated by foreign archeologists. Vulpines generally populated within the current Suveri borders, with a few outlying settlements appearing and disappearing over the centuries. Sophisticated city-state societies began flourishing some time around 500 B.C., where trade between them was prevalent. Surrounding these city-states was intricate farming systems and communities, where these city-states held an almost feudalistic dominion over. For the next one thousand years, the city-states united formed Suveyu, a fairly innovative kingdom that had furnished its own language, Unonian, held capable philosophers, and established famous ancient mathematicians.

In 587 A.D., the Haradrim Empire's borders began to hug that of Suveyu and, consequently, war was quick to take form. While Suveyun tactics were formidable for the time, they were heavily outnumbered. Guerrilla warfare continued for years, dishonorable as it was, in order to maintain the nation's sovereignty. In 590 A.D., it was clear the nation would not be able to sustain itself, as lords fought against Haradim and each other, vying for territory in the hopes of being able to set up an independent defense. The Treaty of Ankori (591) made Suveyu a dependant vassal state to the empire, which changed their name to Suveri.

For the next one thousand four hundred years, Suverians remained under relative peace. Uprisings and revolts had been quelled and, except for the brief independence of their capital, Cavask, from 1267 to 1270, they have remained under Haradrim control. However, rights and freedoms have slowly been siphoned to them, granting them marginal autonomy over the years in order to appease them. Despite the fact that uprisings have occurred, no real effort has been made in Suveri's past to plan any organized revolt. In 1741, Suveri was granted de facto autonomy.

Geography

Politically, Suveri borders Gelibolu, Bellevir, Meneltarma, Annuminas, Eldalondei, and Trentos.

Suveri consists of mainly lowlands suitable for farming, forested areas, and mountains to the extreme north. Weather patterns favor a relatively lengthy growing season, and fertile soil supported by a system of rivers to the east make Suveri a haven for excellent farming. To the west is mostly forested areas, which have historically provided protection to the territory.


Government

Among the provisions outlined by the Haradim Empire is allowing Suveri to set up their own separate congress. This congress, which consists of twenty five representatives, act as the independent ruling body of Suveri, with the speaker held as a leader and the main representative of the state.

Politics

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Economy

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