Arabian Empire الامبراطورية العربية Timeline: Three Worlds | ||||||
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Motto: “There is no God other than God and Muhammad is His Prophet” |
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Anthem: "Arabian March" |
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Capital | Riyadh | |||||
Official languages | Arabic | |||||
Religion | Islam | |||||
Demonym(s) | Arabian | |||||
Government | Absolute Monarchy | |||||
- | Emperor of All Arabia | Salman of Arabia | ||||
Currency | Arabian Riyal |
Arabia, officially the Arabian Empire, is a Sovereign state in the Middle East. Arabia is bordered by Syria-Levant to the northwest, Persia to the northeast, a maritime border with Egypt to the west, ad a maritime border with Ethiopia to the south.
History[]
The Arabian Peninsula is the cradle of Islam and houses the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. Arabia is internationally known for its violation of human rights and religious fanaticism. Nevertheless, it is one of the wealthiest nations in the world due to its huge supply of petroleum.
Southern Arabia gained independence from Britain during the Middle Eastern War, which saw the Middle East Liberated from foreign Imperialism. The Southern Arabians near Muscat supported the Sultan of Muscat, and supported his claim over the throne of Arabia. The Yemenis supported their Muttawallikite Monarch to the throne. The Hashemites in Syria-Levant supported the King of Hejaz, and the Persians supported the King of Nejd, who had recently annexed Jabal Shammar.
A long war broke out between the warring nations, which lasted from 1922 until it's official ending in 1945. With the advanced Persian army supporting the House of Saud, the Kingdom of Nejd won and united all of the Arabian Peninsula.
The Arabian Empire is divided into 8 subnational Monarchies that rule the land independently, modeled after the Federalization of Germany. The Emperor of All Arabia, currently Salman of Arabia, is also the King of Nejd. The former ruling houses of the defeated nations on Arabia were allowed to continue to rule under the superiority of the House of Saud. The Hashemites were installed as the Kings of Hejaz, the Al Busaidi family as the Sultans of Oman and Muscat, the Muttawallikite Monarchy as the Kings of Yemen, the Al-Thani family in control of Qatar, the Khalifa's ruling Bahrain, the Al Maktoum family as the Kings of Dubai, and the Al Nahyan family as the Kings of Abu Dhabi.