NationStates Jolt Archive


civil war draws to a close as Zansk religious leader converts 6 m calaverans

Tur Kalavar
05-02-2008, 17:26
Yesterday, the short but bloody Tur Kalavar civil war (aka the Kanhucha war of liberation) ended as the religious leader of Gharrakmanism, the largest religion in Zanski, Maxua Dren Knun,visited Ts'kanderia, the largest ethnic Calaveran city in Tur Kalavar.
The crowd of ten million originally came to hear a neutral perspective on a war they had only seen one side to, but as soon as the two-hour speech by Mx. Dren Knun ended, tears and prayers were spreading in 6/10 people.

He read the basic principles of Gharrakmanism, and passages from the Gharrakmanist holy book, the Turrakke, especially those relating to the terrible treatment of the Zaynite ethnic group, who were then Muslim but trying to liberate themselves from the Mhoudian Empire.

He also read quotes on how ethnic groups are brothers and should care for each other.

The Kanhucha Provincial Militia (KPM), which was on the Calaveran side of the civil war, has layed down its arms, as many of its supporters converted too.

The Gharrakmanist Calaverans will now follow prophet Gal Amor's directions on reproduction (the more the merrier) and, if they are as strict as the Gharrakans in Zanski, will have achieved majority over the Zansk Kalavars and native-religion Calaverans.

Gharrakmanism's holy land is the area that Zanski now occupies, plus the disputed Zaynah region.
Agroprom
05-02-2008, 18:01
[Reuters Agroprom - 05/01-2008]

Many articles and newspapers in Agroprom today made reference to an emerging situation in the combined states of Zanski today. This massive nation is known to be of great importance on a global scale, and thus featured heavily in the "Foreign Affairs" section of various publications.

It is felt that this tide of religious change sweeping across the nations in and around the state of Zanski could cause destabilisation in the area, and business people with dealings in the area have been warned to expect anything.

Various newspapers, mostly towards the more liberal side, frowned upon this action by Zanski, but due to the more or less religious monopoly on the whole, this is seen to be of lesser importance.