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− | The '''Tarwah Union''', formally known as the '''Blessed Union of Tarwah States and Protected Territories Eternally Guarded by the Holy Wind-Spirit of the West''', is a confederation of states |
+ | The '''Tarwah Union''', formally known as the '''Blessed Union of Tarwah States and Protected Territories Eternally Guarded by the Holy Wind-Spirit of the West''', is a confederation consisting of states that were founded shortly after the collapse of the [[Second Tarwah Empire]]. The states within the Tarwah Union are Khajjiyawwa, Seunggun, and Charagulgun.{{Infobox country |
|conventional_long_name = Blessed Union of Tarwah States and Protected Territories Eternally Guarded by the Holy Wind-Spirit of the West <!--Formal or official full name of the country in English--> |
|conventional_long_name = Blessed Union of Tarwah States and Protected Territories Eternally Guarded by the Holy Wind-Spirit of the West <!--Formal or official full name of the country in English--> |
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|native_name = '' Ñjandekhelah Ikhaŋgañ si Tarwah ʔäwwä Yabbarilah Ŋkunu ne Tamm Tayabbaratta Ñjan Saaf-Wäɖáh bu Yëggul'' {{small|([[Bhala language|Bhala]])}}<br> <!--Country's name (usually full name) in its native language, hence in italics (double quotemarks)--> |
|native_name = '' Ñjandekhelah Ikhaŋgañ si Tarwah ʔäwwä Yabbarilah Ŋkunu ne Tamm Tayabbaratta Ñjan Saaf-Wäɖáh bu Yëggul'' {{small|([[Bhala language|Bhala]])}}<br> <!--Country's name (usually full name) in its native language, hence in italics (double quotemarks)--> |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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− | The long form of the Tarwah Union name was drafted by Khajjiya member Lehäwwäl Täwbiraal Abbaatha-Jiya, |
+ | The long form of the Tarwah Union name was drafted by Khajjiya member Lehäwwäl Täwbiraal Abbaatha-Jiya, taking inspiration from the Bhala tradition of lengthy ceremonial place names. The "Holy Wind-Spirit of the West" referred is a name used for Widya among Tarwah people, as most Tarwah Kunwidya adhrents have a unique custom (borrowed from the traditional ''Barigan'' religion of the Bhala) of avoiding mentioning Widya by name. The term ''Tarwah'', currently used to refer to the overall region of former Tarwah Empire territories or the empire itself, was previously the name of the Teunggulgam River before it was officially changed by the Tarwah Union in [X date]. |
==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 23:06, 29 August 2023
The Tarwah Union, formally known as the Blessed Union of Tarwah States and Protected Territories Eternally Guarded by the Holy Wind-Spirit of the West, is a confederation consisting of states that were founded shortly after the collapse of the Second Tarwah Empire. The states within the Tarwah Union are Khajjiyawwa, Seunggun, and Charagulgun.
Blessed Union of Tarwah States and Protected Territories Eternally Guarded by the Holy Wind-Spirit of the West Ñjandekhelah Ikhaŋgañ si Tarwah ʔäwwä Yabbarilah Ŋkunu ne Tamm Tayabbaratta Ñjan Saaf-Wäɖáh bu Yëggul (Bhala) | |
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Flag | |
Motto: X | |
Capital | Mbalkham |
Official languages | Bhala |
Recognised national languages | Thaasi Mbayy Kuy Chejun |
Ethnic groups | Bhala Thaasi Mbayy Kuyy Chejun Mixed Tarwah |
Demonym(s) | Tarwah |
Government | |
• Head of Khajjiyawwa | Khajjiya |
• Yambaar of Charagulgun | Raavirai K. Bandéndaraal |
• Kot Nguat of Seunggun | i dont have a name for him |
Etymology
The long form of the Tarwah Union name was drafted by Khajjiya member Lehäwwäl Täwbiraal Abbaatha-Jiya, taking inspiration from the Bhala tradition of lengthy ceremonial place names. The "Holy Wind-Spirit of the West" referred is a name used for Widya among Tarwah people, as most Tarwah Kunwidya adhrents have a unique custom (borrowed from the traditional Barigan religion of the Bhala) of avoiding mentioning Widya by name. The term Tarwah, currently used to refer to the overall region of former Tarwah Empire territories or the empire itself, was previously the name of the Teunggulgam River before it was officially changed by the Tarwah Union in [X date].