Bialya

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  • Official Name: Bialyan Arab Republic
  • Capital City: Ar Daq (35°31'N 35°47'E)
  • Places of Interest: Aq Daq, Jibal, Kartar, Mossidl, Port Idlib, and Tartis
  • Major Languages: Arabic and Kurdish
  • Demonym: Bialyan
  • Government: One-party state under a military dictatorship
    • President: Ehad Rajak
    • Prime Minister: Maraav Noronsa
  • Area: 11,458 km²
  • Population: 2,943,632
    • Density: 228.10 km²
  • Monetary Unit: Bialyan pound
  • Major Resources: Sheep, cotton, and aluminium
  • National Defence: Land Forces (Army), Air Force, Air Defence Force, and National Guard
  • International Relations: Memeber of Arab League, International Atomic Energy Agency, Islanic Development Bank, United Nations, and World Health Organisation
  • Domestic Metahumans: None documented
  • History: Bialya has seen more strife and a greater turnover of rulers than any of its larger Middle Eastern neighbours.

Located on the Mediterranean, Bialya has been in existence since the early 5th Century, when it was wrested from Palestinian control by its nomadic inhabitants. What followed were centuries of warfare between the Bialyans, the Palestinians, the Muslim Arabs, the Crusaders of the 11th Century, and the Ottoman Turks, who finally succeeded in conquering Bialya in the early 16th Century. The Ottoman Empire maintained its hold over the tiny nation until its fall following World War I. Power over Bialya then passed to the British in 1920, who made Bialya part of Transjordan. Bialya remained as such until being granted independence in 1956 following three years of bitter anti-colonial civil warfare under the leadership of rebel Rumaan Harjavti.

Elected the first president of the emerging Republic of Bialya, Harjavti, with Bialyan military and Libyan backing, declared himself the nation's leader for life. Lacking the oil fields of its neighbouring states, Harjavti sought to base the nation's economy on the training for, and export of, terrorism.

Harjavti was subsequently assassinated and replaced by Colonel Ehad Rajak. Under his leadership, Bialya has undergone a renaissance of prosperity and wealth. Although they were suspicious of his intentions, U.S. intelligence groups have not been able to find evidence of improprieties that would warrant their intervention.