Bahagia Sari District
Bahagia Sari District | |
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District | |
Country | Qintiistan |
Government | |
• Body | Majlis |
• Governor | Faisal bin Muhammad |
Population (2024) | |
• Total | 4 |
Bahagia Sari District (Malay: Daerah Bahagia Sari) is a District of the Qintiistan Darussalam based in East London.
Etymology
Daerah Bahagia Sari is a term in the Malay language, commonly used in Indonesia or Malaysia. It refers to a geographical region or district, "Daerah Bahagia Sari" can be interpreted as the "Happy Essence District" or "Joyful Core Region," suggesting a place associated with happiness or contentment, possibly renowned for its beauty or positive atmosphere.
Qintiistan Civil War
During the Qintiistan Civil War, Bahagia Sari District fell under the control of rebel forces, despite being governed by the Bahagia Sari Liberation Front, a separatist movement. The district, known for its agricultural significance, faced challenges as it became embroiled in the conflict. The presence of rebel forces disrupted agricultural activities and posed a threat to the livelihoods of the residents
The Bahagia Sari Liberation Front's control over the district altered its governance structure, introducing new policies and regulations. This period of rebel rule brought challenges the residents of Bahagia Sari District.