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=PDR Sahala and Nahun=

People's Democratic Republic of Sahala

 * [[File:Suhaly.png]] People's Democratic Republic of Sahala
 * Name in Other Languages:
 * Jomhuri Jantajdemokrat ya Suhaly (Sahali)
 * Jangarujamharya Demokruj Suhaly (Kunyati)
 * الجمهورية الجزائرية الديمقراطية الشعبية/Al-Jumhūriyya Al-Sūhalyah Ad-Dīmuqrāṭiyya Aš‑Šabiyya (Arabic)
 * République Démocratique Populaire du Sahaly (French)
 * Motto: Yekitj - Demokratiskm - Vataniskm (Unity, Democracy, Patriotism)
 * National Anthem: Marsh Artêşa Revoluktion (March of the Revolutionary Army)
 * Population: 135,027,000 (2022 Estimate)
 * GDP: 471,272,000,000 (#33)
 * GDP Per Capita: $3,568
 * HDI: 0.784
 * Government:
 * [[File:ML.png]] [[File:Unitary.png]] Unitary Marxist-Leninist One Party Socialist Republic [[File:AuthSoc.png]] [[File:Parti.png]]
 * [[File:ML.png]] [[File:Fed.png]] Federal Marxist-Leninist People's Democratic Republic [[File:DemML.png]] (1949-1963)

Political Parties and Organizations
Patriotic Motherland Front
 * [[File:Commie.png]] Communist Party of Sahala
 * [[File:Commie.png]] Communism
 * [[File:ML.png]] Marxism-Leninism
 * [[File:RST.png]] Rayiys Shaban Thought
 * [[File:Statesoc.png]] State Socialism
 * [[File:Socialist_Patriotism.png]] Socialist Patriotism
 * [[File:Laicism.png]] Laicism
 * [[File:Progcom.png]] Progressive Communism

Workers' Associations and Committees


 * [[File:Synd.png]] United Confederation of Trade Unions
 * [[File:Agsoc.png]] Association of Sahali Peasants
 * [[File:Marxfem.png]] Revolutionary Association of Sahali Women
 * [[File:Socialist_Patriotism.png]] Rayiys Shaban Communist Youth League
 * [[File:Socialist_Patriotism.png]] League of Sanjudist Pioneers
 * [[File:TradPrgess.png]] National Association for Sahali Culture

Banned Organizations


 * [[File:Islamic_Democracy.png]] Sahali People's Party
 * [[File:Reactlib.png]] Nationalist League for Sahali Freedom
 * [[File:Thar.png]] Khitab
 * [[File:Khom.png]] Islamic Revolutionary Council
 * [[File:MLMTerrorist.png]] Temple of Suhaly
 * [[File:Liberalsoc.png]] New Democratic Labour Party

Historical Organizations
 * [[File:Agsoc.png]] Democratic Labour Party
 * [[File:Socialist_Patriotism.png]] Sanjudiskts
 * [[File:Sanjud.png]] Neo-Sanjudiskts
 * [[File:Demsocstar.png]] Demokraiskts
 * [[File:Islamic_Socialism.png]] Allahiskts
 * [[File:Agsoc.png]] Agrarian People's Party
 * [[File:Islamic_Marxism.png]] Islamic Socialist Union
 * [[File:Socauth.png]] Sahali Progressive Party
 * [[File:Cooperative_Socialism.png]] Democratic Revolutionary Front
 * [[File:MLMTerrorist.png]] Temple of the Sahali People
 * [[File:PanArab.png]] Arab Nationalist Vanguard
 * [[File:KunyatiRepublic.png]] Liberation Army of Kunyat and the Busat

General Secretaries of the Communist Party of Sahala

 * [[File:RST.png]] Rayiys Shaban (1949-1959)
 * [[File:Hafiz.png]] Marwand Hafiz (1959-1974)
 * [[File:CollectiveLeadership.png]] Sêrokatî (1974)
 * [[File:Neostalin.png]] Angar Ghilazi
 * [[File:Natcom-Alt.png]] Iraj Esfahani
 * [[File:MLMTerrorist.png]] Salman Gaya Bahri
 * [[File:Neostalin.png]] Angar Ghizali (1974-1984)
 * [[File:ML.png]] Zaidaan Zain (1984-1989)
 * [[File:Cybercom.png]] Yemlud Miah (1989-1994)
 * [[File:Islamic_Marxism.png]] Sepand Tajik (1994-2004)
 * [[File:Progcom.png]] Salman Haghjoo (2004-2009)
 * [[File:NeoRST.png]] Mohammad Pasha Shaban (2009-2019)
 * [[File:Marxfem.png]] Sifa Jalali (2019-present)

Chairman of the Central Military Commission

 * [[File:RST.png]] Rayiys Shaban (1950-1959)
 * [[File:Hafiz.png]] Marwand Hafiz (1959-1974)
 * [[File:Violentprog.png]] Salman Gaya Bahri (1974-1978)
 * [[File:Neostalin.png]] Angar Ghilazi (1978-1984)
 * [[File:ML.png]] Zaidaan Zain (1984-1989)
 * [[File:Cybercom.png]] Yemlud Miah (1989-1994)
 * [[File:Islamic_Marxism.png]] Sepand Tajik (1994-2004)
 * [[File:Progcom.png]] Salman Haghjoo (2004-2009)
 * [[File:NeoRST.png]] Mohammad Pasha Shaban (2009-2019)
 * [[File:Marxfem.png]] Sifa Jalali (2019-present)

Heads of State of Sahala
Chairman of the Provisional Revolutionary Government


 * [[File:RST.png]] Rayiys Shaban (1949-1950)

Chairman of the Council of State


 * [[File:Hafiz.png]] Marwand Hafiz (1949-1954)
 * [[File:RST.png]] Rayiys Shaban (1954-1961)

Chairman of the State Presidium of the Supreme Assembly


 * [[File:ML.png]] Aliskander Vatani (1961-1974)

President of Sahala


 * [[File:Violentprog.png]] Salman Gaya Bahri (1974-1978)
 * [[File:Stalin.png]] Nabeel Sheikh (1978-1989)
 * [[File:StateMarksoc.png]] Har Goyal (1989-1994)
 * [[File:Angar.png]] Bahareh Gihalzi (1994-1999)
 * [[File:Natcom-Alt.png]] Zar Gul Mohammedzai (1999-2004)
 * [[File:NeoRST.png]] Iraj Tahmasb (2004-2014)
 * [[File:NeoRST.png]] Ayoub Ali (2014-present)

Deputy Heads of State of Sahala
Vice Chairwoman of the Provisional Revolutionary Government


 * [[File:Nujack.png]] Jasmin Salah Pasha (1949-1950)

Vice Chairman of the Council of State


 * [[File:ML.png]] Hossein Najafi (1950-1954)
 * [[File:Moderate_ML.png]] Aliskander Vatani (1954-1961)

Vice Chairman of the State Presidium of the Supreme Assembly


 * [[File:Natcom-Alt.png]] Iraj Esfahani (1961-1964)
 * [[File:Angar.png]] Angar Ghizali (1964-1974)

Vice President of Sahala


 * [[File:ML.png]] Hamed Yazdani (1984-1989)
 * [[File:Beidh.png]] Abdelilah Beidh (1984-1994)
 * [[File:Marxfem.png]] Dorsa Shahi (1994-1999)
 * [[File:Marxfem.png]] Khatoun Golchin (1999-2004)
 * [[File:ML.png]] Kanti Barigai (2004-2009)
 * [[File:NeoRST.png]] Ali Alidoosti (2009-2019)
 * [[File:ML.png]] Aram Eghbali (2019-present)

Heads of Government
Chairman of the Council of Ministers

Prime Minister of Sahala
 * [[File:RST.png]] Rayiys Shaban (1949-1954)
 * [[File:ML.png]] Hossein Najafi (1954-1968)
 * [[File:Natcom-Alt.png]] Iraj Esfahani (1968-1975)
 * [[File:Angar.png]] Angar Ghizali (1975-1979)
 * [[File:ML.png]] Hamed Yazdani (1979-1984)
 * [[File:YemludMiah.png]] Yemlud Miah (1984-1989)
 * [[File:Islamic_Marxism.png]] Sepand Tajik (1989-1994)
 * [[File:Natcom-Alt.png]] Zar Gul Mohammedzai (1994-2004)
 * [[File:NeoRST.png]] Mohammad Pasha Shaban (2004-2009)
 * [[File:ML.png]] Kanti Barigai (2009-2014)
 * [[File:Marxfem.png]] Sifa Jalili (2014-present)

Other Politicians

 * [[File:Marketsoc.png]] Sahar Umar Khel
 * [[File:ML.png]] Hamed Yazdani
 * [[File:Mao.png]] Jahan Siddiqui
 * [[File:Mao.png]] Arzhang Manesh
 * [[File:Bundis.png]] Shlomo Perlman
 * [[File:Moderate_ML.png]] Zargar Khasani
 * [[File:PanArab.png]] Abdelilah Beidh

Famous Parazîti (Dissidents and Critics of the CPS)

 * [[File:Conmon.png]] Pohand Kallu (1901-1952)
 * [[File:Liberalmarx.png]] Shamsi Arjmand (1911-1954)
 * [[File:Shia.png]] Kioumars Jabarzadeh (1895-1957)
 * [[File:Khaledi.png]] Ali Khaledi (1896-1963)
 * [[File:Shia.png]] Abdul Shahrvaraz Salehi (1889-1963)
 * [[File:NatLibSoc.png]] Aref Raad (1901-1982)
 * [[File:Demsocstar.png]] Farrokh Derakhshani (1916-1994)
 * [[File:PanArab.png]] Jamal al-Beidh (1950-1977)
 * [[File:Khom.png]] Mullah Loharani (1943-1980)

Ideologies

 * [[File:Suhaly.png]] Sanjudism
 * [[File:RST.png]] Rayiys Shaban Thought
 * [[File:Hafiz.png]] Marwand Hafiz Thought
 * [[File:Angar.png]] 
 * [[File:YemludMiah.png]] ''New Mechanism for Socialist Development/Yemlud Miah Thought
 * [[File:SepandTajik.png]] Sepand Tajik Thought
 * [[File:NeoRST.png]] Mohammad Pasha Shaban Thought/Neo-Rayiys Shaban Thought

Other Sahali Ideologies

 * [[File:Muslim_2.png]] Khasan the Great Thought
 * [[File:SorayatheImpaler.png]] Soraya the Impaler Thought
 * [[File:MohammadSalar.png]] Mohammad Salar II Thought


 * [[File:Sanjudist.png]] Sanjudism
 * [[File:Paleosanjud.png]] Democratic Labourism
 * [[File:Khaledi.png]] Ali Khaledi Thought
 * [[File:MND.png]] Iraj Esfahani Thought


 * [[File:Bahri.png]] Salman Gaya Bahri Thought


 * [[File:Beidh.png]] Abdelliah al-Beidh Thought

Sahali Seperatist Movements

 * [[File:KunyatiRepublic.png]] Kunyat
 * [[File:PanArab.png]] Arebija

National Anthem of Sahala
MARCH OF THE REVOLUTIONARY ARMY

Adar, Vatanam.

Artaša li soraj na.

Bi laskirina sōranja,

wīj dijmi vajanar.

Ya tjra ej kolaniskts,

şikastî ja ba.

Sîhajnû,

baj avakara.

Îcar raja vatani,

masaleya azadi bili bajk,

kurban janka,

ji bo maşa Sūhaly laj sar!

ENGLISH

March on, my motherland!

The soldiers of the revolution await you!

Hastening to the tricolor,

we drink the blood of enemies.

The chains of the tyrants and colonizers, be broken with no hesitance.

A new world,

will be built from the ashes.

So arise ye brave countrymen,

raise the fiery torch of liberty.

We’ll sacrifice our blood, sweat, and tears,

for Sahala will forever march on.

[[File:Karaji.png]] Pre-1869
Sahala is an ancient society of thousands of years ago. The country historically was known for its fertile land and its role as a hub of trade and commerce in the region. It was also known for being a warrior nation that would not be conquered without a fight, which explains why it was rarely able to be conquered by outsiders. Not even the Mongols could defeat the Sahali spirit.

However, things changed in 1841, when France and Sahala would engage in a brutal conflict for 4 years over trading rights. It ended in the port of Bahjir (modern-day Sanjudabad) becoming part of the French Empire. The French would also prop up a puppet Shah, Mohammad Salar II, who would attempt modernization but would fail in the end. Iraj Sanjud, a military officer in the Sahali Royal Army, would launch a coup d'etat in 1857 and would effectively become the new ruler of Sahala from 1857-1869. Sanjud's anti-imperialist sentiment would lead to war with the French in 1861, which would end up in the conquering of all of Sahala by 1869. Sanjud would attempt to lead a guerilla war against France later on but would die of typhus in 1881 at the age of 64.

[[File:Cball-France.png]] French Colonialism
After the fall of Ismairut in 1869 to French forces; the Shah, Majid III, was forced to sign a treaty making Sahala a protectorate of France. The Shah would keep his position but the country would be put under French colonial administration. Colonial rule was brutal, as peasants were subject to regular unfair taxes and exploitation. Numerous rebellions occurred to end this oppression but all ended in a brutal crackdown that involved massacres of hundreds and sometimes thousands of innocent civilians who were caught up in the fighting. The most successful of these rebellions happened in 1891, when Sahali colonial soldiers mutinied and attempted to rebel. This rebellion, now known as the Matelot Rebellion, resulted in 400 deaths as the French brutally cracked down on them.

[[File:Sanjud.png]] A Rebellion In Making


Rayiys Shaban, also known by his nom de guerre Salar Khan, was born in 1891 to a wealthy, petty bourgeois family of "Jaratis" (wealthy peasants). Rayiys enjoyed a conformable life as a child but soon became discontent with French colonialism as he grew older. At age 16, he secretly took all his money to take a trip to Paris. There, he joined the Party of Sahali Patriots, an anti-colonial organization of exiled  Sahali anti-colonial activists. It is said that in Paris during the early 1910s, he read a French copy of the Communist Manifesto and he quickly found interest in it. Soon, there was a split in the PSP; and the Democratic Labour Party emerged out of the more left-wing factions of it in 1915. Soon however, another struggle would occur between those who supported the October Revolution and the Bolsheviks, and those who were against it. Shaban took the former side, and soon emerged as their leader. In 1924, the Sanjudist faction would break off and form the  Communist Party of Sahala, with Shaban as the Chairman of this party. For many years, the party would engage in small sabotage while it waited for the right conditions to start the revolution.

Marwand Hafiz was born into a poor peasant family in what is now the province of Jamhara. He was the the fourth son of a Sahali father and a mixed Kunyati mother. As a kid, he endured the hardships of being at the bottom of the social hierarchy in Sahala. At age 10, he ran away from home and scavaged the city of Thasan. He eventually joined the French Colonial Army in Sahala at age 15. It is said that once when he was deployed to help with the crackdown on revolting peasants in the province of Pembelta, he saw just how brutal the French were in crushing descent and this led him to radicalization. At age 19, he joined a secret meeting of the Democratic Labour Party's chapter in Thasan, and soon gathered up enough money to travel to Paris in 1923 to meet with Sahali exiles there. In Paris, he saw firsthand the ongoing factional tensions between the members of the DLP, and soon sided with Rayiys Shaban and his Sanjudists in the establishment of the  Communist Party of Sahala. Due to his military experience, he was able to rise to become one of the commanders of the CPS' paramilitary, the Sahali Workers' and Peasants Revolutionary Army.

[[File:Suhaly.png]] The Sahali Revolution


In April of 1932, protests would break out in the city of Bahjir to protest worsening economic conditions and generally against French colonialism. In response, French authorities would crack down brutally on the protesters. However, this would, unlike other failed uprisings, lead to more joining in. Soon, the protesters overran French authorities and the workers and peasants of Bahjir took control of the city, forming a revolutionary government of elected councils in its place. The Communist Party would soon take control of the revolutionary government, and Rayiys Shaban would arrive in Bahjir secretly. However, French backups would arrive and would take back control of the city. This would force the Sahali revolutionaries to make a retreat to the rural countryside.

Marwand Hafiz would lead the Sahali guerillas, mainly focusing on hit and run tactics to catch the French off-guard and to drag them further and further into the countryside to cut off their supplies. When France was invaded and later occupied in 1940 by Germany, the Sahali guerillas took the opportunity to launch a massive offensive into enemy territory. By 1945, the Sahali guerillas controlled around 60% of the country. There were numerous excesses committed by Hafiz however in the campaign, such as the Khasanji Massacre where hundreds of captured French soldiers were killed and buried in mass graves.

France after WW2 would attempt to launch a counteroffensive against the Communists, but by this time it would be too little too late. In July of 1949, the colonial capital of Ismaraville would be captured and in August, Rayiys Shaban would arrive in the city and would declare the creation of the People's Republic of Sahala. A few days later, Sahala would have its independence recognized by France, ending Sahala's almost 17 year long national liberation struggle.

[[File:RST.png]] Leadership of Chairman Rayiys Shaban (1949-1961)
Soon after independence, the country would begin the Mechanism for Economic Development (MED). This policy was designed to help build up capital and the productive forces needed for the country to escape semi-feudal, semi-colonial conditions. Land reform was implemented and while successful, numerous excesses would occur in its implementation. The country would begin recover from its 16 year long independence war, while also beginning industrialization. The country would launch a massive literacy campaign in 1950, with 85% of Sahalis being literate by 1952; up from 25% two years prior. The Red Terror would also occur as counterrevolutionaries were purged and hunted down, with this mostly being a success in riding the country of counterrevolutionary spies and revisionists.

In 1956, Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the Soviet Union, slandered Stalin in his Secret Speech. In response, the Communist Party came out with a statement defending Stalin and his actions, with Chairman Shaban stating:

"Mr. Khrushchev has betrayed the communist world with his slander of Comrade Stalin. Stalin, while not perfect, was a great comrade to all communists, and this slander of him is unacceptable. Stalin was a man who while not perfect, helped pave the way for the Eastern European nations, China, and us to see the light of socialism. It is to be seen that Khrushchev does not actually care about the issues he brought up, but instead wants to tarnish the Soviet proletarian state for his clique's purposes. This is why I refuse to join Mr. Khrushchev's denouncement of Joseph Stalin."

In 1957, the MED would be ended and the country would make a transition towards state socialism. Meanwhile, Soviet aid to Sahala would lessen as Sahala got closer and closer to China and the country became more self-sufficient. In 1958, Shaban would have his first of many heart attacks. This would lead to Shaban de facto retiring from politics, as he did not seek another term as Chairman of the Communist Party in 1959. The Chairman role was also abolished with him, and Marwand Hafiz became the new General Secretary of the Communist Party. His health would slowly worsen and worsen until in January 1961, he would die in his sleep from heart failure. His death would mark the beginning of Hafiz’s rule.

[[File:Hafiz.png]] Marshal Hafiz’s Rule (1961-1974)


With the establishment of the role of General Secretary of the Central Committee,  would take the role. However, he’d face heavy opposition from the pro-Soviet Ali Khaledi and his faction. This would culminate in a purge of Khaledi’s faction in 1960, and the threatening of others deemed “revisionist”. In 1963, Ali Khaledi killed himself after a failed party coup d’etat of   occurred. However, many Khaledites blamed his death on, calling it an “assassination.”

Meanwhile,  would see the country side with  Mao in the Sino-Soviet Split and the continued rapid industrialization of Sahala from the ground up. The country would become the first country to become 100% electrified in 1963. The country would enter a golden age with the growth of innovation, the arts, etc. Abortion would be legalized under his rule in 1961, and homosexuality in 1971 (it had already been decriminalized in 1962). The Sahali People's Army would become of the largest militaries in the world, with it having over 600,000 active soldiers and over 300,000 in reserves.

In 1966 in response to China's cultural revolution,   would announce the start of Sahala's own in order to finally remove all reactionary bourgeois elements from society. Although there were excesses committed during this (particularly against the religious), the cultural revolution is generally seen as a positive thing in Sahala today.

Around this time, a militant paramilitary of revolutionary youth known as the Pārajaha. They were originally a youth organization affiliated with the Sahali Socialist Youth League, but eventually turned violent during the cultural revolution. During the 1970s, they perpetuated numerous bombings against the Sahali government and at this time were accused of being a cult by many. They also moved to the countryside, and established a commune in Eastern Kunyat. Eventually, their leader was killed in 1976 in a clash with the police.

health would become worse and worse starting in 1972, when he suffered a debilitating stroke that left him paralyzed from the waist down. In December of 1974, he would die from pneumonia at 74 years old. He would be replaced by a Serokati consisting of  Angar Ghizali as General Secretary of the Communist Party,  Iraj Esfahani as Prime Minister, and  Salman Gaya Bahri as President.

[[File:Angar.png]] Colonel Angar's Leadership and the Decade of Stagnation (1974-1989)
Angar Ghizali would succeed  as General Secretary of the Communist Party of Sahala. He would form Serokati with  Iraj Esfahani and  Salman Gaya Bahri, but would soon emerge victorious in the power struggle in the party. For the first half of his rule, he'd mostly continue  policies. The 1970s would see Sahala peak in terms of economic growth and prosperity, with continued advances in technology, science, the arts, etc.

However, things would take a turn for the worse in 1979 with the Islamic Revolution in Iran. Pro-Khomeini Shi'ites would take to the streets to protest the government, quickly turning counterrevolutionary. Anti-Communist Shia terrorist organizations would be formed, which would commit bombings across Sahala. Violence would break out in the streets as pro-CPS and pro-Khomeini protesters would clash. This combined with military overspending and complacency would lead to stagnation in the 80s.

In 1984, Angar would decide to not seek a third term as General Secretary of the Communist Party. He would die in 1991 from lung cancer peacefully in his home village of Jadshan Khakusta, located in the province of Pembelta.

[[File:YemludMiah.png]] Nuweti Reforms and the Sahali Revival [[File:SepandTajik.png]] (1989-2009)
Yemlud Miah took power in 1989 during a time when the legacy of the Sahali Revolution was under threat, as socialism at this time was seen as dying. She was the former leader of the Rayiys Shaban Communist Youth League, and had played a role in the Cultural Revolution in the 60s. In 1989, she was elected as General Secretary of the Communist Party. Immediately, she started implementing her Nuweti reforms, designed to help modernize the Sahali economy and to save it from the stagnation of the last few years. She also began to open relations with the West although as she stated, it was a purely pragmatic move.

Sepand Tajik would succeed her as General Secretary. He'd continue her policies, but would also start loosening restrictions on religion that had been implemented in the 60s and 70s. Sahala would begin to see renewed economic growth in the mid 1990s and 2000s because of these efforts.

[[File:NeoRST.png]] Rise of Mohammad Pasha Shaban (2009-)
Mohammad Pasha Shaban was the second son of Rayiys Shaban, born on December 8th of 1949 in Ismaraville (modern-day Ismairut). When his father died, he was raised by his mother until in 1967, when he went to the University of Iraj Sanjud in Sanjudabad. He participated in the Cultural Revolution at this same time. He was able to rise up the ranks of the Rayiys Shaban Communist Youth League and would become its head in 1977. In the 1990s, he supported Yemlud Miah's reforms, but took a disliking towards  Sepand Tajik as saw him as "too soft on defending Marxism-Leninism from extinction." During this time, he would gain a reputation of being a populist and bold member of the party. He saw the party as "slowly decaying" and he stated that "if we do not fix our country's problems, our country will fall to bourgeois revisionist liberalism."

In 2009, he became General Secretary of the Communist Party. He would start out his leadership with a purge of corrupt and revisionist officials. Due to this, he was called by western liberal media a " " and a "dictator". He emphasized national sovereignty and self-sufficiency at this time, as well. Sahala would remain stable during the 2010s both economically and politically.

In 2019, Sifa Jalili would take Pasha's place as General Secretary, and would continue his policies for the most part. During the COVID-19 pandemic around the world, Sahala would be praised by even liberal outsiders for its handling of it.

Sahali Patriotic Songs
 Pre Revolution 
 * The Revenge of the Mahdi
 * Oh My Brave Sahala
 * Sanjud's Sword
 * The Sahali Internationale
 * Allahu Akbar! Long Live Mother Sahala!
 * Children of Sanjud

 During the Revolution   (1932-1949)  Shaban Era (1949-1961)    Hafiz Era (1961-1974)    Angar Ghilzai Era (1974-1984)   Zain Era (1984-1989)   Miah Era (1989-1994)   Tajik Era (1994-2004)   Haghjoo Era (2004-2009)   Pasha Era (2009-2019)   Jalili Era 
 * Cry to Bahjir
 * Defend Bahjir!
 * Ballad of a Fallen Soldier
 * March of the Revolutionary Army
 * Shake The Foundations of the French Empire
 * Onward to Arebija!
 * March of Khasanji
 * Ast Eh Kha
 * Allahu Akbar!
 * Death to the Shah and His Puppet Masters!
 * Chairman Shaban Leads Us To Glory In Our Struggle!
 * Long Live the Sanjudist Revolution!
 * Kill All Who Stand In Mother Sahala's Way!
 * We Are The Soldiers of the Party
 * The Sun Shines Bright On Mother Sahala
 * Long Live the Party
 * For The Motherhood We Salute
 * March of the Sahali Eagles
 * Defend Shaban's Legacy!
 * Destroy the Counterrevolutionary Devil!
 * The Red Triangle and Star Will Be Defended!
 * We Are Your Soldiers, Chairman Shaban
 * The Communist Party Guides Us In Our Struggle Against Imperialism
 * Nahun Will Be Freed!
 * The Motherland's Soldiers March Towards Victory
 * We Will Spill Our Crimson Blood For Sahala
 * No, France
 * Song to Marshal Hafiz
 * We Stand Against Soviet Revisionism
 * Hafiz Will Guide Us In Our Defense of Rayiys Shaban Thought!
 * Oh My Motherland, Long Live!
 * The Party Is The Liberator of Sahala
 * Smash The Chains of the Oppressed
 * Blood Will Be Shed For You, Mother Sahala
 * Vanguard of the Masses
 * The American Empire Will Be Destroyed
 * Our Solidarity Will Be Felt
 * Long Live the Cultural Revolution!
 * Crush the Khaledite Revisionists At All Costs
 * Sahala, Heart of the Proletarian Struggle
 * Victory to Sahala!
 * We Will March Along The Path Our Martyrs Walked Across
 * The Struggle Continues
 * Like Khasan, We Stand Victorious
 * Glory to Comrade Angar
 * Defend Chairman Shaban and Marshal Hafiz's Line
 * Long Live Our Palestinian Brothers And Their Struggle
 * Comrade Angar Leads Us Into Battle
 * Sahala, Fortress of Socialism
 * Salute to the Martyrs of Bahjir
 * I Am A Sahali
 * Sahali Socialism Will Withstand The Test of Time
 * Salutes to Madame Miah
 * Sahala, My Beautiful Motherland Survives
 * Song to Chairman Shaban
 * I Am A Patriot!
 * Sahala Is Blessed By God With Freedom and Prosperity
 * Soldiers, March Forward!
 * March of the Rayiys Shaban Socialist Youth
 * The Dawn Begins
 * We Honor Chairman Shaban's Legacy
 * Comrade Pasha Is Our Guide
 * Sacrifice All For Mother Sahala
 * Long Live the Communist Party And Its Guidance
 * Our Motherland Is The Fortress Against Capitalism
 * Defeat This Pandemic
 * The Struggle of the Youth Continues
 * Shaban Leads Us In Our Hearts Forever!

People's Republic of Nahun

 * [[File:Nahany.png]] People's Republic of Nahan
 * Name in Other Languages:
 * Jomhuri Jantaji ya Nahany (Sahali)
 * الجمهورية الجزائرية الديمقراطية الشعبية/Al-Jumhūriyya Al-Nūhayah Aš‑Šabiyya (Arabic)
 * République Populaire du Nahan (French)
 * Motto: Yakitj - Demokratiskm - Soskialiskm/Yakitj - Dimokratiskm - Socialiskm (Unity, Democracy, Socialism)
 * National Anthem: Straj ya ij Aljira (Song to our Island)
 * Population: 20,191,000 (2023 Estimate)
 * Government:
 * [[File:ML.png]] Unitary Marxist-Leninist Socialist Republic [[File:DemML.png]]

Political Parties and Organizations
National Development Front for the Nahunese Revolution
 * [[File:Commie.png]] Party of the Nahunese Revolution
 * [[File:Commie.png]] Communism
 * [[File:ML.png]] Marxism-Leninism
 * [[File:Statesoc.png]] State Socialism
 * [[File:Socialist_Patriotism.png]] Socialist Patriotism
 * [[File:LeftSocauth.png]] Democracy and Independence Party
 * [[File:Islamic_Marxism.png]] Islamic Workers' Party

Workers' Associations and Committees


 * [[File:Synd.png]] Confederation of Worker and Peasant Unions
 * [[File:Marxfem.png]] Socialist Union of Nahanese Women
 * [[File:Socialist_Patriotism.png]] Patriotic Socialist Youth League
 * [[File:Socialist_Patriotism.png]] Pioneers of Salar Jalili
 * [[File:TradPrgess.png]] Cultural Association of Nahan

Banned Organizations


 * [[File:FrenchImperialism.png]] Komrasa

=Political Views of People on Discord=

People on my Server

 * [[File:SQC.png]] Ashley/Erin/Dany
 * [[File:GenShrekf.png]] Shrek
 * [[File:ConSocNat.png]] Bulgarskiverona
 * [[File:Nyteulo council.png]] Nyteulo
 * [[File:ComradeKretk.png]] Hank
 * [[File:LeninisBasedsmall.png]] Mateo
 * [[File:Immorxy-Icon.png]] Immorxius
 * [[File:Neokira.png]] Meowx
 * [[File:Nativecom.png]] Falcone General
 * [[File:Demsocstar.png]] Leaf
 * [[File:AES.png]] OK
 * [[File:Soc21.png]] Isaiah
 * [[File:Smelegem.png]] Nicotine
 * [[File:JosephStalin.png]] Joseph Stalin
 * [[File:Sheeth.png]] Daixon
 * [[File:Med Social Model.png]] MedicsChaotics
 * [[File:Glencoe.png]] Glencoe
 * [[File:Anpostleft.png]] Lukko/Komi
 * [[File:Jefshevik.png]] JefBol
 * [[File:DoesntExist.png]] DPRK Enjoyer
 * [[File:BlackMarxism.png]] Scan
 * [[File:Trot.png]] Common Ground
 * [[File:Ormarxf.png]] Bacon
 * [[File:TheElectricBomb.png]] TEB
 * [[File:Alaois1.png]] ComradeAlaois
 * [[File:Pacfem-1.png]] Octavia
 * [[File:BeryAbLib.png]] Bery
 * [[File:LeftCom.png]] O7
 * [[File:Hoxha.png]] Vetanker
 * [[File:LiberMon.png]] Oro
 * [[File:Kentucky.png]] Panda
 * [[File:AmericanReich.png]] The Senators

Other People

 * [[File:Wjuche.png]] Anna
 * [[File:ComradeTrump.png]] Mapper
 * [[File:Paetel.png]] Night Jam
 * [[File:Transphobia.png]] Zhukov

=Which Political Figure Do I Remind You Of?=
 * [[File:ComradeKretk.png]] ComradeKretk - [[File:Mlmg.png]] Abimael Guzman
 * [[File:TheElectricBomb.png]] TEB - [[File:Mao.png]] Mao Zedong
 * [[File:LeninisBasedsmall.png]] Leninisbased - [[File:Guevara.png]] Che Guevara
 * [[File:Soc21.png]] Isaiah - [[File:Orthlen.png]] Vladimir Lenin
 * [[File:Kentucky.png]] Ky Panda [[File:Nazmao.png]] Franco Freda
 * [[File:Theo1917(new).png]] Theo - [[File:Guevara.png]] Che Guevara
 * - [[File:Fusako Shigenobu.png]] Yuri Kochiyama + [[File:Mlmg.png]] Abimael Guzmán
 * - [[File:Yockeyf.png]] Francis Parker Yockey (so true)
 * [[File:Sheeth.png]] Sheeth - [[File:ColoradoParty-Stroessner.png]] Alfredo Stroessner (trolling)
 * [[File:Glencoe.png]] Glencoe-[[File:Khrusch_ML.png]] Nikita Khrushchev (NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WHY)
 * [[File:Glencoe.png]] Glencoe- you page gives off those vibes sorry
 * - [[File:Mlmg.png]] Abimael Guzman
 * [[File:Omega.png]] Omega1065 - Big Chungus [[File:Troll.png]]
 * - [[File:Avar.png]] Pablo Escobar

=Ideologies that Should be Added=
 * [[File:Brezhnev.png]] Brezhnevism
 * [[File:Confucianism.png]] Confucianism
 * [[File:Mani.png]] Manichaean Theocracy
 * [[File:Mohism.png]] Mohism
 * [[File:Nietzsche.png]] Nietzscheanism
 * [[File:Platon.png]] Platonism
 * [[File:Slavery.png]] Slave Economy
 * [[File:Tao.png]] Taoism

Legalism
Legalism, also known as Fajia (法家) or the School of Law, is an ideology and philosophy that has its origins in the Spring and Autumn period of China. It was one of the Hundred Schools of Thought and supports a militaristic  centralized state,  meritocracy,  autarky and  promotion of agriculture.

Abolition of the ching system
The most well known of Shang Yang's Legalist reforms was his destruction of the ching system of land ownership and his privatization of land. In the ching system land was divided into squares with each square being divided into 9 smaller squares. 8 of these squares were owned by the farmers and their families who would use them to provide for themselves. These 8 squares surround a 9th square which is cultivated by all the farmers for their lord. Each farmer and their family had 1,500 coppers each but due to taxes, the cost of food and other necessities, ceremonies and sacrifices only 450 coppers were left as a surplus for the farmers. This system was often idealized by the Confucians as it was a crucial part of the ancient slave society of the Shang and Zhou dynasties.

Shang Yang abolished the system by "opening up the paths and furrows between the fields". Little is known apart how he actually destroyed the ching system apart from that. He replaced it with a system of private land ownership. The farmers now fully owned their own plots of land.

Friends

 * [[File:Mao.png]] Maoism - Thank you for promoting me and opposing Confucianism. We also both agree that Qin Shi Huang and Shang Yang were based.

Enemies

 * [[File:Confucianism.png]] Confucianism - My arch enemy. Time to be buried alive you reactionary dog! some Legalist Han emperors liked you tho

=Comments=
 * [[File:Kentucky.png]] Ky panda - invite me back to Libra grad pls