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== History & Background (Dossier) == | == History & Background (Dossier) == | ||
| − | Over 150 years ago (approximately 850 Imperial) – ‘when the universe was young, and the Faithful still dominated the infidels’ – there were six major powers on the world of Indara, in Nulinad subsector. The smallest of them was the Sultanate of Jizan, of only three million people – but, being of the right race and religion, had access to enough money, technology, and Imperial military support to subjugate the other human nations. (The small Vargr and Bwap nations that survived the Long Night were wiped out in the early decades of the Third Imperium, on this Solomani-dominant – now Solomani-exclusive – world.) | + | Over 150 years ago (approximately 850 Imperial) – ‘when the universe was young, and the Faithful still dominated the infidels’ – there were six major powers on the world of Indara, in Nulinad subsector. The smallest of them was the Sultanate of Jizan, of only three million people – but, being of the right race and religion, had access to enough money, technology, and Imperial military support to subjugate the other human nations. (The small [[Vargr]] and [[Bwap]] nations that survived the [[Long Night]] were wiped out in the early decades of the [[Third Imperium]], on this Solomani-dominant – now Solomani-exclusive – world.) |
| − | * Then came the [[Hebrin Rebellion]] [[871]]-[[872]], the crushing Imperial response, and the fall of Arab supremacy in the Six Subsectors. The Sultanate found itself cut off from its support network, and surrounded by enemies with vengeance on their minds. Still, in a desperate war (The Three-Front War, 875-878), the Sultanate managed to starve off destruction long enough to compel a suspicious and hostile Imperium to broker a peace and insure its survival… for a while. | + | * Then came the [[Hebrin Rebellion]] [[871]]-[[872]], the crushing Imperial response, and the fall of Arab supremacy in the Six Subsectors. The Sultanate found itself cut off from its support network, and surrounded by enemies with vengeance on their minds. Still, in a desperate war (The [[Three-Front War]], 875-878), the Sultanate managed to starve off destruction long enough to compel a suspicious and hostile Imperium to broker a peace and insure its survival… for a while. |
* The end came unexpectedly. In [[906]], a major EMP detonation occurred over the Sultanate of Jizan, shorting most electronics - including the financial & infrastructure networks. The stores soon ran out of supplies, and the strictly digital economic system fell apart. Mass starvation began a week after the strike: but refugees trying to flee to neighboring lands were killed. | * The end came unexpectedly. In [[906]], a major EMP detonation occurred over the Sultanate of Jizan, shorting most electronics - including the financial & infrastructure networks. The stores soon ran out of supplies, and the strictly digital economic system fell apart. Mass starvation began a week after the strike: but refugees trying to flee to neighboring lands were killed. | ||
| − | * Two weeks after the detonation, hostile neighbors were invading the Sultanate, starting the brief Final Jizani War. The initial justification was ‘to restore order’ but when this claim became ridiculous on its face the actual goals of justice (re: vengeance), irredentism, pure territorial | + | * Two weeks after the detonation, hostile neighbors were invading the Sultanate, starting the brief Final Jizani War. The initial justification was ‘to restore order’ but when this claim became ridiculous on its face the actual goals of justice (re: vengeance), irredentism, pure territorial conquest, and ethnic cleansing were declared. It was extremely difficult for residents of the dying Sultanate to get word out, but with the help of sympathetic Islamic interstellar traders and those low-profile Muslim Imperial agents that survived the purges, enough evidence was finally rounded up to force an Imperial Intervention: not to save the Sultanate, but to put an end to the slaughter of the Muslims. |
* In the mid-890s the Abadani ideology arises on Indara | * In the mid-890s the Abadani ideology arises on Indara | ||
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| + | '''Barony of Indara''': This was just another backward world of the Quarter until the arrival of the Bahadur family in 890. Able to trace their lineage to the Kolhapur princely state in the Britannic Imperium, this House used its’ wealth to bring the world up three tech levels, and it’s starport up three classes, in only a century. Agricultural and light industrial development con continues apace, and the system is expected to hit TL A in c. 1010 Imperial. | ||
=== UWP Listing === | === UWP Listing === | ||
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| Primary | K5 V M8 V | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Worlds | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gas Giants | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Planetoid Belts | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Government | Representative democracy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Law Level | Moderate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Cultural Extension | 4737 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Army Size (BEs) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Technology Level | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Economic Extension | A55-1
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| Importance Extension | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Resource Units | 27 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| GWP (BCr) | 225 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| World Trade Number | 4.5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Trade Volume (MCr/year) | 18,567 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Classification | Class-A | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Port Size | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Building Capacity (Tons) | 6,800 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Port employees | 11,360 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Port passengers (annual) | 26,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Indara is an agricultural world with an ideal environment for producing food from plants, animals, or other lifeforms. The system has a population between 100,000 and 10 million sophonts. It is a member of Third Imperium in the Nulinad Subsector of Empty Quarter Sector and in the Domain of Antares. Indara, as a member world of the Third Imperium, holds the estate of an Imperial knight (the Imperial representative to the world) and the fiefdom of a baron. Both are members of the Imperial Landed Nobility who oversee affairs regarding the world at an Interstellar and Imperial level.
Description (Astrography & Planetology)
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History & Background (Dossier)
Over 150 years ago (approximately 850 Imperial) – ‘when the universe was young, and the Faithful still dominated the infidels’ – there were six major powers on the world of Indara, in Nulinad subsector. The smallest of them was the Sultanate of Jizan, of only three million people – but, being of the right race and religion, had access to enough money, technology, and Imperial military support to subjugate the other human nations. (The small Vargr and Bwap nations that survived the Long Night were wiped out in the early decades of the Third Imperium, on this Solomani-dominant – now Solomani-exclusive – world.)
- Then came the Hebrin Rebellion 871-872, the crushing Imperial response, and the fall of Arab supremacy in the Six Subsectors. The Sultanate found itself cut off from its support network, and surrounded by enemies with vengeance on their minds. Still, in a desperate war (The Three-Front War, 875-878), the Sultanate managed to starve off destruction long enough to compel a suspicious and hostile Imperium to broker a peace and insure its survival… for a while.
- The end came unexpectedly. In 906, a major EMP detonation occurred over the Sultanate of Jizan, shorting most electronics - including the financial & infrastructure networks. The stores soon ran out of supplies, and the strictly digital economic system fell apart. Mass starvation began a week after the strike: but refugees trying to flee to neighboring lands were killed.
- Two weeks after the detonation, hostile neighbors were invading the Sultanate, starting the brief Final Jizani War. The initial justification was ‘to restore order’ but when this claim became ridiculous on its face the actual goals of justice (re: vengeance), irredentism, pure territorial conquest, and ethnic cleansing were declared. It was extremely difficult for residents of the dying Sultanate to get word out, but with the help of sympathetic Islamic interstellar traders and those low-profile Muslim Imperial agents that survived the purges, enough evidence was finally rounded up to force an Imperial Intervention: not to save the Sultanate, but to put an end to the slaughter of the Muslims.
- In the mid-890s the Abadani ideology arises on Indara
Barony of Indara: This was just another backward world of the Quarter until the arrival of the Bahadur family in 890. Able to trace their lineage to the Kolhapur princely state in the Britannic Imperium, this House used its’ wealth to bring the world up three tech levels, and it’s starport up three classes, in only a century. Agricultural and light industrial development con continues apace, and the system is expected to hit TL A in c. 1010 Imperial.
UWP Listing
UWP Changes (all dates are Imperial Calendar)
- 993 – Indara 0837 A675745-9 Ag 611 Im
- 1105 - Indara 0837 A675645-9 Ag Ni 811 Im
- 1125 - Indara 0837 D675640-7 Ag Ni 711 Ou
- 1145 – Indara 0837 D675640-8 Ag Ni 911 Sa – Sacred Stars
- 1201 - Indara 0837 X67569B-4 Ag Ni 311 Wi
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