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==The High Rajahdom of Buubaa==
 
==The High Rajahdom of Buubaa==
  
Buubaa is an enviromentally stunning, socially progressive nation, situated on the Indo-Gangetic plain, protected on the north-eastern borders by the Himalayan mountains. It is known for it's complete prohibition of meat-eating, utter lack of prisons, and total inexistance of drug laws. Buubaa shares it's borders with the Panjabi Nations, Mahanagar, Panjo, Nitrox, Humayunia, Bharat 2020, and the Federation of India's capitol Delhi.
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Buubaa is an enviromentally stunning, socially progressive nation, situated on the Indo-Gangetic plain, protected on the north-eastern borders by the Himalayan mountains. It is known for it's complete prohibition of meat-eating, utter lack of prisons, and total inexistence of drug laws. Buubaa shares it's borders with the Panjabi Nations, Mahanagar, Panjo, Nitrox, Humayunia, Bharat 2020, and the Federation of India's capitol Delhi.
  
Buubaa has no armed forces, and manufacturing, possessing and trading of fire arms is illegal , which has lead to the popularity of crossbows. The most hardcore militarists join the Panjabi Nations Army. This cultural exchange is completed by Panjabi citizens coming to gamble in Buubaa's border towns. Despite the relations being reasonably friendly, Buubaa has to put up with much boasting from its martial neighbour, even after offering to send a team of cartographers from it's renown Royal Geographic Society to make an accurate map of the whole of Panjabi – a feat Panjabi researchers have not managed to do themselves. Many foreigners also come to Buubaa for it's large variety of hemp (cannabis indica)-products, and the drug tourist has been declared Buubaa's national animal, and is protected under strict laws, due to the much needed extra income it provides for peasants, and for other altruistic reasons.
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Buubaa has no armed forces, and manufacturing, possessing and trading of fire-arms is illegal , which has lead to the popularity of crossbows. The most hardcore militarists join the Panjabi Nations Army. This cultural exchange is completed by Panjabi citizens coming to gamble in Buubaa's border towns. Despite the relations being reasonably friendly, Buubaa has to put up with much boasting from its martial neighbour, even after offering to send a team of cartographers from it's renown Royal Geographic Society to make an accurate map of the whole of Panjabi – a feat Panjabi researchers have not managed to do themselves. Many foreigners also come to Buubaa for it's large variety of hemp (cannabis indica)-products, and the drug tourist has been declared Buubaa's national animal, and is protected under strict laws, due to the much needed extra income it provides for peasants, and for other altruistic reasons.
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==History==
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After being a battleground for centuries for wars fought between the rajputs, the mughals , the aryans, the dravids, the british and who not, after the partition from the British Empire, the area's people elected to become a Rajahdom, with a parliament. The Rajah was chosen from the Findia-family, and the original Nawab is still in power, at the age of 102.
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Nawab Bubaram Findia
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Immediately after independence started the building of Buubaa's political and commercial capital Mehboob Nagar. It was built from scratch on the banks of the river Ganga. Due to the Rajah's high concern for enviroment it was built as a high-rise garden city, and the building continues to this day.
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Mehboob Nagar

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Buubaa
buubaa.jpg
Flag of Buubaa
Motto: Meri meher Buubaa hain dil jaan se woh mujh pe fida.
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Region India
Capital Mehboob Nagar
Official Language(s) Hindi, English, Garhwali, Kumaoni, Nepali
Leader H.H. the High Rajah Of Buubaa, Nawab Bubaram Findia
Population 550 000 000 (estimate)
Currency madachodh 
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The High Rajahdom of Buubaa

Buubaa is an enviromentally stunning, socially progressive nation, situated on the Indo-Gangetic plain, protected on the north-eastern borders by the Himalayan mountains. It is known for it's complete prohibition of meat-eating, utter lack of prisons, and total inexistence of drug laws. Buubaa shares it's borders with the Panjabi Nations, Mahanagar, Panjo, Nitrox, Humayunia, Bharat 2020, and the Federation of India's capitol Delhi.

Buubaa has no armed forces, and manufacturing, possessing and trading of fire-arms is illegal , which has lead to the popularity of crossbows. The most hardcore militarists join the Panjabi Nations Army. This cultural exchange is completed by Panjabi citizens coming to gamble in Buubaa's border towns. Despite the relations being reasonably friendly, Buubaa has to put up with much boasting from its martial neighbour, even after offering to send a team of cartographers from it's renown Royal Geographic Society to make an accurate map of the whole of Panjabi – a feat Panjabi researchers have not managed to do themselves. Many foreigners also come to Buubaa for it's large variety of hemp (cannabis indica)-products, and the drug tourist has been declared Buubaa's national animal, and is protected under strict laws, due to the much needed extra income it provides for peasants, and for other altruistic reasons.

History

After being a battleground for centuries for wars fought between the rajputs, the mughals , the aryans, the dravids, the british and who not, after the partition from the British Empire, the area's people elected to become a Rajahdom, with a parliament. The Rajah was chosen from the Findia-family, and the original Nawab is still in power, at the age of 102.

rajah.jpg Nawab Bubaram Findia

Immediately after independence started the building of Buubaa's political and commercial capital Mehboob Nagar. It was built from scratch on the banks of the river Ganga. Due to the Rajah's high concern for enviroment it was built as a high-rise garden city, and the building continues to this day.

mehboobnagar.jpg Mehboob Nagar