Korashan Refugee Crisis

 **This political event is ongoing, and therefore some information in this wiki may be outdated.**  The Korashan Refugee Crisis began after several states in western Korasha fell into civil war, economic turmoil, and political instability in the 1890s, and again in the 1910's. According to the Union of Nations, numerous protests against dictatorial rule, economic stagnation, and foreign exploitation both real and imagined prompted several nations, most notably Bashuti, Orkar, Kraaka, Vashi, Ishuku, and Kushai forced nearly 23.1 million people to flee their homes, making long journeys to more stable or democratic nations and regions such as South Korasha, Ceprii, Spice Coast, Sumore, Paravantir, and the Avanoran Union, while an additional 9 million people have been displaced within their own nations as of 1922.

The Union of Nations has decreed the situation a crisis, especially as Korashan nations such as South Korasha and Spice Coast request international aid in settling the situation.