Mirzonya

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Independence and Civil War
During the Armenian Genocide, some survivors fled to other lands (today's Armenia-Azerbaijan border) and built a small town, soon to become the capital of the newly formed nation of Mirzonya. However, the independence of the country was a war long fought, until eventually the Mirzonian Armenians won and drove out opposing forces. However, Mirzonya was officially recognised in 1918. They established a nation, however, the two founders fought for leadership, one wanted democracy and freedom while the other wanted fascism. They gathered supporters and had a civil war, until it was over and a dictatorship was established. As revenge for the civil war, the people who advocated for democracy were killed by cauterization by the victorious fascist movement. The mass cauterization became known as the 'Adamya Massacres'.

Soviet Union
Mirzonya was annexed by Russia in 1922 after Armenia was annexed. It was a Soviet republic before the Soviet Union fell in 1991. During its time in the Soviet Union, the country went through mass development, including in things like infrastructure, mobilization of troops, weapons, and overall standard of living. However, the country remained unstable due to the resentment of the communist government from the USSR as well as their local dictatorial-like governments. The government temporarily switched from a fascist government to prevent suppression from the anti-fascist USSR.

Civilian's Uprising of 1968
In 1968, civilians of Mirzonya grew tired of a dictatorship and protested against the government. Some protests are peaceful, while others were violent. Eventually, the president was ousted and was replaced by a president who allowed free speech.

Second Civil War
In 2003, the people of Mirzonya became incredibly divided over what ideology was best. Most civilians wanted a democratically elected president, however a small amount of the population wanted the current government to still be in power. Another civil war broke out over what was best for the nation as well as human rights. Eventually, the citizens won, causing a shameful loss for the Mirzonian government. Reluctantly, the country switched to a democracy, due to the people winning the civil war.

2005 Coup
Mirzonya only saw democracy and freedom for two years before a coup was staged in the capital Adamya by radical fascists who had previously lost the civil war of 2003, the group included some previously deposed fascists formerly in the government. They assassinated the President and appointed their party's leader as the country's President.

Nakhchivan War
When Nakhchivan wanted to be a part of Azerbaijan, Armenia declared war on them to prevent that from happening, as they believed Nakhchivan was Armenia. When war erupted in Nakhchivan, Mirzonya immediately made it mandatory for all citizens of Mirzonya 20-50 years old to serve in the military to support Armenia. The war was eventually frozen by a Russian ceasefire, but remains an isolated conflict.

The Second Great Depression
During the second depression in 2024, the Mirzonian government did not have enough money to pay the working class' salaries. The working class grew unhappy, and thought the government was irresponsible and wasn't capable of looking after the country. They started having violent protests and riots, and many arbitrary arrests and detentions were carried out because of the rioters. During the depression, the Macedon State asked for financial aid as their nation was hit badly by the depression and was beginning to fall apart. The Mirzonians refused and sent aid to the rebels instead, because of ideology differences and the majority of the Mirzonian government was held by the ruling fascist party, which didn't have good opinions on democracy. The citizens got even more mad at the government's handling of the situation and rioted even more, leading to even more arbitrary arrests. Eventually, while the country was in turmoil, Mirzonya's ally Armenia captured the capital Adamya, the reason they invaded the smaller nation was to help prevent further riots and reform Mirzonya, which was starting to fall apart from the inside. The invasion was met with little resistance from Mirzonya. The invaders established Mirzonya as a puppet state of Armenia and declared martial law. After the annexation, the nation was then ruled by a joint government consisting of the Mirzonian government and the Armenian government, however the power was tipping in the Armenians' direction.

Armenian Mirzonya puppet state and independence
Under the joint leadership, the Mirzonian president grew more unpopular, since she wasn't doing anything about the invasion and martial law. Ater seven years of a dual leadership, Armenia released the puppet state and Mirzonya was independent again, at the end of the depression. The unpopular president assumed leadership again, but a snap election was forced because of the people's general dislike of her, and in a deal, she and her vice president stepped down.

A new leader was elected, who seemed like a young hopeful for the nation which was in ruins after the depression. The new president first came off as a responsible leader, funding programs to help people who lost their jobs and opening up more jobs. But the new president was soon starting to act irresponsible, instead of tackling bribery among her party members she was partying with other public officials. Citizens grew even more suspicious of her when she nominated her brother as the Vice President, making people think that she was trying to make her family members stay in power for as long as possible. One night, when the president was drunk from partying, her power-hungry brother made her sign a document promoting him to President, installing a new dual leadership known as the Darbinyan Government, since they were both siblings.

Darbinyan Government
The new diarchy of the Darbinyan government ruled Mirzonya with iron fists. Gatherings were made illegal, unless with permission from both leaders. One of the presidents immediately ordered a purge of all political opponents, leading to many critics of the Darbinyan Government being arrested or executed.

Quick Overview
Not many countries have relations with Mirzonya, due to their limited communications with other countries. They only have full communications with countries they have embassies in, including Armenia.

Allies
Armenia: Armenia is one of the first nations to recognize Mirzonya's independence. It is a steadfast ally to Mirzonya, and has been its ally for a long time. However, Armenia invaded Mirzonya during the Second Depression, to prevent further riots and reform the smaller nation, which was starting to fall apart from the inside. The annexation soured some relations and some military generals saw Armenia as untrustworthy and trying to take their land.

Enemies
Socialist Theocracy of Central Macedon: Mirzonya has awful relations with the Socialist Theocracy of Central Macedon. This is because during the Great Unbreaking, the Macedons asked for economic aid to support their dying nation, but Mirzonya refused to send any aid and instead sent money to the rebelling forces that threatened Macedon's internal stability further harming the nation.