Sinkayya

Sinkajjà or Sinkayya (Sinkayyi: Sinkajjà Standard Sinkayyan Pronounciation: [sinkaça]) officially known as the Nayrozan Socialist Republic of Sinkayya (Sinkayyi: Sinkajjayi Jihùriya Nayrozìh Haym’matadji) is a socialist republic located in West Alaxia. The capital and largest city is Širandeh, by the Golden Bay. It borders Atlantia to the west, Ginsukyo and Jimaria to the south, Tushinmero to the east and Ruskvy to the north.

=History=

Skaven era/Colonial era (2237 - 2394 XY)
From 2237 onwards the tempestian empire conquered the majority of the territories that encompassed the enpire of sassam.

The earlier period of tempest skaven rule was marked by the institution of a strict racial caste system, the abolition of sinkayyan nobility and the persecution of bokanism.

The period saw a rise in legisan attempts and legis movements more generally as reaction to the policies.

A more dramatic example of these was the Ghankanì legis, which saw the defeat of the local tempestian garison by peasant forces, but would eventually be subdued by the imperial army.

National awakening
The 22nd century XY saw the rise and spread of sinkayyan nationalism.

Several revolutionary movements would rise throughout Sinkayyà in the aftermath of the Luthernian revolution, of note the old yaxoviyin and the Legenna Suyl Society, which would later form basis for the Sinkayyì Ňaraya Àrtiš, and who would partake in the liberation of Mêzam.

With the end of the Belegare wars the entirety of Sinkayyà was annexed into the Tempestian Empire.

After the abolition of the monarchy and the stablishment of the vallarist republic active repression of the bokanist church ceased although the caste system was reaffirmed.

The end of the period saw the industrialization of Sinkayya, and the intensification of racial inequality.

Sinkayyan Revolution (22nd of January, 2394 - 2395 XY)
Worker and social movements began emerging in the years preceding the revolution as working conditions worsened. The Yaxoviyi Haymʼma would take a significant role in their upsurge through the creation of underground schools and the smuggling of sinkayyan literature into the country.

Major contribuition to the movements would come from the works of Kêmalah Yaxov Valyarinʼ. The supression of the Širandeh strikes contribuited to the creation of the Sinkayiyi Harkêt Leyyiran (Sinkayan Revolutionary Movement) out of several other movements that aligned around the principles of yaxovism, sinkayan nationalism, and self-rule.

Support for the SHL rapidly spread throughout Sinkayya, and workers' councils (Sinkayyi: Nayrodan) surged as a way to organize, by part of the workers, the strikes and manifestations. That would eventually evolve into an underground parallel government which held more leverage than the colonial government itself. That system would later form the basis for the principles and the government structure of republican Sinkayya. The escalation of the conflict would eventually lead to the formation of the Sinkayyan Revolutionary Liberation Army which would debut in the battle of Ardanšàh, in the 22nd of January.

The period following the formation of the militia up to independence was marked by partisan activity and urban guerilla by part of the SALL.

By the end of the conflict the Treaty of Recognition was signed between both parties, leading to the passing of the referendum that would ultimately establish the independence of Sinkayya in the 14th of May, 2395.

Recent History
=Geography=

=Economy= Most of Sinkayya's economy is dominated by either national private enterprises or state owned companies. the country's SOEs follow plans designed by the country's planning agency

Mostly of the economy comes from manufactorial/industrial production main industry consists of products derivated from coal (such as tar, fuels such as ethanol, etc.), chemical production, products derivated from silicon and silica (such as semi-conductors).

Other areas of significant activity are software engineering (programming), of which is dominated by cooperatives, as due to sinkajjan copyright law regarding software proprietorship, the energy sector, that saw steady rise in recent years, and tourism.

=Politics=

(Space reserved for the crisis related to Yahov Marksan Mariyàniyê's government and the ousting of his 'clique' from the party.) =Demographics=