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Makaar
File:Http://www.nationstates.net/images/flags/uploads/makaar.jpg
Flag of Makaar
Motto: Capitalist swine since 1996
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Region The YoungWorld
Capital Hamblegroun
Official Language(s) Makaarian Northern Dialect, Makaarian Southern Dialect, Makaarian Central Dialect, Makaarian Official
Leader William Ranford
Population 288 million
Currency Sovereign 
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Note: All details in infobox correct at time of writing.

Introduction Makaar, or the Constitutional Monarchy of Makaar, is an economically-driven nation. It's current King, William II, came to the throne in 2003 when his father, Charles III, was shot by Jagorian rebel forces on a state visit there. The current Prime Minister, William Ranford, was elected in 1999, and re-elected in 2003 just before the death of Charles III. The next election is scheduled for 2007.

History In 1207, the Province of Makaar, part of Rakaaria, was granted semi-autonomy by the Rakaarian King Edmund. The move was extremely controversial; the rest of Rakaaria did not want the grant. However, the Rakaarian war with neighboring Jagor had cost the country dearly, and holding onto the province completely was impossible. While Makaar agreed to continue acting as part of the country, it was given control over its own taxes and allowed to raise an independent army.

In 1300, another war with Jagor meant that Makaar thought it would be granted full autonomy. It managed to avoid donating its army to Rakaaria, and, when Rakaaria was in the middle of halting an invasion, Makaar took the opportunity, striking the Rakaarian border and pushing Rakaarian forces back. They then closed the border and proclaimed themselves an independent nation, naming Duke of Makaar Patrick Goodson as their King.

In 1475, the Goodson family's rule was challenged by a young Rakaarian Prince Micheal. His country was still occupied by Jagor, and he believed that if he took control of Makaar, he could remove the Jagorians from his country. On 23rd August 1475, the armies of the King and Prince Micheal met for battle. At the height of the battle, the Prince was pulled off his horse. Instead of being killed, he was sold back to Rakaaria, where he was captured and executed by Jagorian forces.

In 1509, King Harold I came to power. He went completely mad with power, forming a Board of Advisers and sending them back home after only two days. He took complete control of the army, and began a new drafting policy. He became extremely unpopular, and he was soon presented with a document by his dukes. It became known as the constitution, and the King finally accepted it. It limited his power and forced him to call his board of advisers to help him rule.

The most deciding chapter of Makaarian history occured in 1799. After misinterpreting a passage in the bible, the Christian community in Makaar became convinced that the world would end on the 1st January 1800. The fear soon spread, and was not helped when the King ordered that new fireworks, recently ordered from Proken, should be set off at midnight. Anarchy ensued, and the King, who was only 20, was shot when a group of peasents broke into the army stores and captred several thousand gunpowder cartridges and three hundred guns, as well as five cannons.

The King died without an heir, and when the world had not ended by the 10th January, a new King had to be named. Instead of the most powerful duke being named King, the Board of Advisers decided to allow the people to elect a new King from three noble candidates. The winner was Quarter-Duke Joseph Friedland. He was the second-least powerful duke in the country, but was crowned on February 2nd 1800. He signed almost all of his power over to a new institution which he created, called Parliament, and allowed the people to elect his ministers.

Eventually, the First Minister title became commonplace for the Domestic Minister, the chief minister and the minister in charge of running affairs of the country. First Minister became Prime Minister, making Makaar as it is today.

In 1922, Makaar intercepted a message from Rakaaria to Jagor, saying that Rakaaria planned to invade Makaar and called for Jagorian help. Makaar made a pre-emptive strike, disastrously attacking the Rakaarian town of Grouton. The battle that followed led to a humiliating defeat of Makaarian soldiers. Rakaarian and Jagorian troops began their push towards Hamblegroun.

On 12th June 1922, the war ended. Rakaarian forces destroyed the city walls around Hamblegroun and captured the Prime Minister and the King. The Prime Minister was later executed, and the King stripped of his wealth and sent into exile. Rakaarian forces once again occupied Makaar.

In 1928, though, Rakaaria was sent into another war with Jagor. Siezing the opportunity just as they had done at the birth of their nation, the Makaarian people attacked Rakaaria and drove their troops out. As the Jagorians advanced slowly with a huge force into Rakaarian controlled land, the Makaarian Defense League (a militia force made up of men from 15 to 70) made skirmish attacks along Rakaaria's borders. Before long, the Makaarian forces had pushed far into Rakaaria, and took control of the Rakaarian capital before the Jagorians could get there.

Rakaaria was split into two control zones: Makaarian Rakaaria and Jagorian Rakaaria. The Makaarian zone was significantly bigger than the Jagorian zone, a fact which made the Jagorian dictatorship jealous.

On 3rd May 1930 the Jagorian troops attacked Makaarian border stations all along the border. Makaar responded with the full force of their army, destroying several towns in Jagorian controlled Rakaaria. The Jagorian forces suffered defeat after defeat, and on 28th May, Makaarian forces controlled the whole of Rakaaria. They continued their push, destroying most of the Jagorian army and finally taking control of the major cities in Jagor, forcing their surrender on 12th July 1930.

Having taken control of both Rakaaria and Jagor, Makaar set up administration controllers in both countries, and the King returned to Makaar.

Rebel forces continue to oppose Makaarian occupation of both countries, and a date for the end of this occupation has not yet been set. Rakaaria lost its protectorate status in 1982, being downgraded to a "Colony" of Makaar. Jagor still maintains its protectorate status, and recieved semi-autonomy in 1982.