Bashuti

Bashuti, officially the Democratic Republic of Bashuti (Bahui: Baśuhtul Reśpulikh Dekhratu) is a sovereign country located in southeastern Korasha governed as a constitutional presidential republic. Bashuti is bordered to the north by Orkar and Khar, to the east by Kraaka, to the south by Waiti and Mahki, and to the east by Mogaru. The nation's population is 19'110'475 people according to 1920 estimates, and the nation has a land area of LAND AREA. The capital and largest city is Buāt.

Describe national history.

Following independence, Bashuti famm into conflict between the ethnic Bahui, who inhabit the southern regions, and Khaari people who in habit the northern regions. Tensions ran hot in the 1890s as the government was centralized from the capital of Buat, which is located completely in Bahui territory. The Khaari Freedom Front (KFF) began a civil war against the government in 1893, sending nearly 3.2 million people southwards towards either Ceprii and South Korasha, or northwards towards Spice Coast, Sumore, Paravantir, and Avanor beyond.