Bangalah

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States of Bangalahshahi
Bangalah
Flag of Bangalah
Flag
Coat of arms of Bangalah
Coat of arms
Motto: "Allahu Akbar"
"Allah is the Greatest"
Anthem: "National anthem"
Territories of Bangalah
Territories of Bangalah
StatusActive
LocationSouth Asia
CapitalNewCap
Largest RuralDhaka
Official languagesEnglish
Recognised national languagesEnglish Bangla
Recognised regional languagesBangla
Ethnic groups
(2020)
  • 90% Bengali
  • 10% Other
Religion
(2020)
Demonym(s)Bengali
GovernmentConfederate elective monarchy
• Chancellor
Undecided
• Vice Chancellor
Jane AB Citizen
LegislatureMojlish
Shahi Mojlish
Kanuni Mojlish
Independence 
from India
• Independence
6 July 2024
• Constitution ratified
10 July 2024
Area
• Total
0 km2 (0 sq mi)
Membership21
CurrencyBengali Taka
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+880
Internet TLD.cb
Website
gbc.cb

The States of Bangalahshahi, more commonly known as Bangalah, is a self declared unrecognised sovereign nation in South Asia. It is surrounded by India from the west, Nepal, China and Bhutan from the north, Myanmar from the east and Bay of Bengal from the south. It declared independence with a view to free the libertarian people from the imperialist hegemony of India.

Bangalah has a confederal structure of government where each state has absolute self governance power over it's territory in all aspects except military and foreign relations, which are handled by the confederal house. The form of government is different in each state. Bangalah has no relation with broader micronational movement yet and it's foreign policy in unclear.

Etymology

The origins of the term Bangalah are unclear, with theories pointing to a Bronze Age proto-Dravidian tribe, and the Iron Age Banga Kingdom. The earliest known usage of the term is the Nesari plate in 805 AD. The term Bangalah is found in 11th-century South Indian records. The term gained official status during the Sultanate of Bengal in the 14th century. Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah proclaimed himself as the first "Shah of Bangalah" in 1342. The word Bangāl became the most common name for the region during the Islamic period. 16th-century historian Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak mentions in his Ain-i-Akbari that the addition of the suffix "al" came from the fact that the ancient rajahs of the land raised mounds of earth in lowlands at the foot of the hills which were called "al". This is also mentioned in Ghulam Husain Salim's Riyaz-us-Salatin.

History

When Indian imperialist conspiracies went too far that it became a threat to the sovereignty of Bangladesh, Sultan Ul 'Ahlamistan Muhammad Sheikh Ishtiak bin Mortuza declared independence of Bangalah in order to take a clear stand against it.

Politics and government

The confederal government is formed with a representative of each of the member states, usually the head of states. Representatives of the member states of the Bengal Federation are also member of the confederal cabinet, "Shahi Mojlish", but Chancellor of Bengal Federation (who is also the Chancellor of the Confederation) can change their votes. He also has the power of tiebreaker, but not veto.


Foreign relations

Administrative regions

Flag Arms/Seal/Emblem
(optional)
Name Area Population Officials
Federal States
Dhaka
Barisal
Confederal States
Sikkim
Manipur

Geography and climate

Economy

Culture

See also

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