Yarphese Confederation

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The Yarphese confederation is a military confederation in Southeast Asia which has existed since 2030. It contains much of the land near the Tar Peninsula. The first idea of a Yarphese Republic was developed in Australia, and was soon carried into action. One of the most prominent countries in the world, the Grand Yarphese Republic stretched from Singapore to where it currently stands. It also included several exterior territories such as the Tèùr Islands, Arequipa, and Kalmykia. Since, then it has given up these territories to maintain a compact empire, but Yarphei nevertheless remains, along with the East Asian Federation, one of the most prominent countries in the world.

Grand Yarphese Republic
''Main Article: Grand Yarphese Republic The Grand Yarphese Republic, founded by Tranh Chup-yar, the most well-known general in Asia at the time, soon grew to become a very prominent country. At first Maoist, the country grew towards the right-wing, helping to improve relations with western countries. Yarphei's relationships, were obstructed by such impediments as refusal to join the United Nations and belligerent viewpoint on war.

Civil War
With Tranh's death in 2027, the Republic disintegrated. Seizing opportunities, several factions of the former unified Vietnamese Liberation Army, cast the nation into a warlord era of several warring provinces, so well unified previously. Many countries that formerly owned Yarphese land, such as Thailand and Malaysia, were able to reclaim land.

Peace Period
The war lasted for three years before finally coming to a close. The few warring states not taken over by other countries decided to form a confederation. At a treaty at Kampot, they declared a second Buddhist military junta, with the added descriptor "confederation," which would last until 2071. Curfews were ordered, and several policies were put in place to reduce population dramatically. During the peace period, Yarphei asked those from Karakalpakstan to come to Yarphei due to unstable situations in Central Asia. The migration was a great success which brought ethnic diversity to Yarphei.

Hungarian-Romanian War
The Hungarian-Romanian War, possibly the greatest and most explosive war of the 21st century, began as a small border dispute between Hungary and Romania, then a political dispute, and eventually war erupted. Yarphei fought on the Hungarian side, while Tunisia fought on the Romanian side. The conflict engulfed the Mediterranean, and involved a total of forty-eight hydrogen bombs. During that time, Yarphei took Hungarian refugees to Yarphei, which was not affected as much by the war, and created communities in the southern half of the country.

To be continued…