Draft:State of Tashar


State of Tashar
  • ولاية طشار (Arabic)
    Wilayat Tashaar
Micronation
Flag of Tashar
Flag
Emblem of Tashar
Emblem
Motto: معًا نحقق المزيد
"Mean nuhaqiq almazid"
"Together we achieve more"
StatusMicronation subject to Algerian authority
Capital
and largest city
Murab
Official languagesArabic, English
Ethnic groups
Demonym(s)Tashari
Organizational structureShakarate
• Leader
Shakar Hamza
Establishment
• Declared
15 May 2024
Purported currencyTashari Dinar

Tashar (/tæˈshæ̃r/), officially the State of Tashar is a micronation inside Algeria. It is not recognized by any of the UN countries. Tashar is ruled by the Shakar (Arabic: شاكر , romanized: Shakir) is a position that is used as the title of rulers who claim almost full sovereignty of the nation. The term originated in Tashar. Most Tasharis are a part of The Saduja, which is a group of people who are a mix of Arabs and Indians originating in Tashar.

People's Freedom Party

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The People's Freedom Party of Tashar (Arabic: حزب حرية الشعب, romanized: hizb huriyat alshaeb), often known by its short form PFP (Arabic: ححا), is a socialist political party in Tashar. The 20th July 2024, the first political party was founded in Tashar. It is the first and only political party in Tashar



History

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Algeria was a French Colony from 1830-1962. After a bloody war the Algerians got their independence, right after they got their independence Morocco claimed land and later declared a war and later a civil war occured in 1991-2002. After Algeria was at peace Tashar began as the Zanzharate of Mauribhar, and in 2024 it became the State of Tashar.

Saduja

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The Saduja (Arabic: سادوجا, romanized: Saduja) are a group of people who grouped up and became a major political movement in Tashar. The Saduja people are a unique group with a mix of Arab and Indian heritage, primarily located in the State of Tashar. Their culture is a mix of South Asian and Middle Eastern and North African culture. The most famous cuisine of the Saduja people is Biryani, Couscous, Chorba, Kebab, Shawarma and more. The clothing of the Saduja people is; Kurta, Thawb and Keffiyeh.

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References

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  1. ^ "State of Tashar | Shakarate". Tashar. Retrieved 2024-07-20.
  2. ^ "About". Tashar. Retrieved 2024-07-20.