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The  (देवत्व के राज्य) more commonly referred to as Devatva is a nation comprising of the Rajian islands located in the Indian ocean. Although currently an absolute monarchy under house Rai Sharma Devatva has been ruled by various groups in its long histroy.

Devatva first housed human inhabitants in Palaeolithic times, but was first occupied by Hindu refugees fleeing from the Islamic Delhi Sultanate when it was under the rule of the Tughlaq Dynasty around the year 1320. The refugees incorporated their Hindu beliefs and culture into the natives of the then known Rajian islands. It was conquered by the Mughal Empire around 1630, before being absorbed into the British Empire over two hundred years later. Devata gained independence in 1951.

Devatva is famous for its agricultural exports, primarily of rubber and tobacco, as well as dealing in the telecommunications, banking and technology industries. However its autocratic rule, the legal persecution of Buddhists, Eastern Asians and critics of either the government or royal family, poor working and living conditions and inadequate wealth distribution have earned Devatva significant criticism in recent years by foreign powers.

Etymology
Devatva (pronounced de-VAT-va) roughly translates to "Divinity" in Hindi. Its full name (Dēvatva kē rājya) translates into the "Kingdom of Divinity".

Politics
An absolute monarchy, the Divine Ruler (monarch) of Devatva is both the head of state and the head of government, holding all power over the nation. The Divine Ruler is a hereditary position, inherited by the first born child of the previous holder of the title. The current Divine Ruler, Aishwarya I, is the first female to hold office. Due to the constitution of Devatva her uncle, Lakshman Rai Sharma. The royal family is House Rai Sharma.

The Divine Ruler of Devatva often presides over the government. The main legislative body of Devatva is the National Assembly of Devatva, whose members are elected by the Divine Ruler. There are general elections nor political parties permitted in Devatva. However, one may put themselves forwards as a candidate to be appointed by the Divine Ruler to serve in the National Assembly. Often members are picked from the ranks of House Rai Sharma, or other aristocratic families. The Human Rights Watch has derided Devatva as having one of the most autocratic governments in the world, rating it was a 2.48 on the Global Democracy index, therefore classifying it as an Authoritarian Regime.