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|conventional_long_name = Sublime State of Gurkaniye
|conventional_long_name = Great Turan State
|native_name = Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i Gurkâniye<br>Gurkaniye Yüje Devleti
|native_name = Uluğ Tūrân Ulus<br>{{lang|fa|{{Nastaliq|ﻭﻠﻮﻎ توران ألس}}}}
|common_name = Gurkaniye
|common_name = Turan
|image_flag = Flag of Gurkaniye.png
|image_flag = Flag of the Great Turan State.png
|alt_flag = Flag of the Empire of Turan
|image_coat = Turan-arms.png
|alt_coat = Emblem of the Empire of Turan
|image_map = [[File:Location of Hasanistan.png|300px]]
|image_map = [[File:Location of Hasanistan.png|300px]]
|capital = [[Batyr]]
|capital = [[Batyr]]
|official_languages = [[Hasani language|Hasani]]<br>[[w:Turkish language|Turkish]]<br>[[w:English language|English]]
|official_languages = [[wikipedia:Common Turkic language|Common Turkic]]<br>[[wikipedia:English language|English]]
|languages_type = '''[[Recognised national languages of Hasanistan|Recognised national languages]]'''
|demonym = Turanian
|languages = {{Collapsible list
|government_type = [[wikipedia:Caliphate|Caliphal]] [[wikipedia:Constitutional monarchy|constitutional]] [[wikipedia:Elective monarchy|elective monarchy]]
| title = {{nobold|5 languages}}
|leader_title1 = [[Khagan of Turan]]
|
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|[[w:Arabic language|Arabic]]
| [[w:Dutch language|Dutch]]
| [[w:Kurdish language|Kurdish]]
| [[w:Russian language|Russian]]
| "Viadalvian"
}}
|languages_sub = yes
|demonym = Gurkaniyeli
|government_type = [[wikipedia:Hereditary monarchy|Hereditary]] [[wikipedia:Islamic state|Islamic]] [[wikipedia:Caliphate|caliphate]]
|leader_title1 = [[Gurkani|Amir al-Mu'minin]]
|leader_name1 = [[Daniyal]]
|leader_name1 = [[Daniyal]]
|leader_title2 = [[Başbuğ]]
|leader_title2 = Sadr-ı Azam
|leader_name2 = [[Hasan Çakar]]
|leader_name2 = [[Hasan Çakar]]
|leader_title3 = [[President of Hasanistan|Acting-President]]
|legislature = [[Qurultay of Turan]]
|leader_name3 = [[Chase Nanatovich]]
|upper_house = House of Princes
|established = 10 March 2022
|lower_house = Majlis
|population_estimate = 13
|established_event1 = {{nowrap|Establishment of Gurkaniye}}
|population_estimate_year = 2020
|established_date1 = 10 March 2022
|population_census = 27
|established_event2 = Renaming into Turan
|population_census_year = 2021
|established_date2 = 4 June 2022
|currency = ''None'' <small>(de jure)</small>
|established_event3 = Current form
}}The '''Sublime State of Gurkaniye''' ([[wikipedia:Ottoman Turkish language|Ottoman Turkish]]: ''Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i Gurkâniye'', [[Hasani language|Hasani]]: ''Gurkaniye Yüje Devleti''), colloquially known as '''[[wikipedia:Gurkani|Gurkaniye]]''', is a self-proclaimed state with territorial claims situated across the [[w:Greater Middle East|Greater Middle East]] region. Gurkaniye has been described as a [[w:Micronation|micronation]] or an [[w:Government in exile|alternative government]] by external observers due to its lack of international recognition and the minimal control over the regions it holds territorial claims upon.
|established_date3 = 3 March 2023
|currency = Altyn (ALY)
}}
'''Turan''' ([[wikipedia:Common Turkic languages|Common Turkic]]: {{lang|fa|{{Nastaliq|توران}}}} , ''Tūrân'', [[Hasani language|Hasani]]: ''Turan Yüje Devleti''), officially the '''Great Turan State''' (Common Turkic: {{lang|fa|{{Nastaliq|ﻭﻠﻮﻎ توران ألس}}}}, ''Uluğ Tūrân Ulus'') and commonly known domestically as the '''Uluğ Ulus''', is a self-declared and self-administered entity claiming [[wikipedia:Sovereignty|sovereignty]] under international law and ceremonial possession of various territorial claims located in [[wikipedia:Europe|Europe]] and [[wikipedia:Asia|Asia]]. Turan has been described as a [[w:Micronation|micronation]] or "new nation project" by external observers due to its lack of international recognition and the minimal control over the regions it holds territorial claims upon.
 
Turan's initial iteration was established as the ''Sublime State of Gurkaniye'' on 10 March 2022, following the re-organisation of the [[Sublime State of Hasanistan]] into the entity.<ref name="GurkaniyeEstablished">https://www.hasanistan.world/2022/03/hasanistan-transforms-into-sublime.html</ref> It was renamed to the ''Sublime State of Turan'' on 4 June 2022<ref name="TuranEstablished">https://www.hasanistan.world/2022/06/sublime-state-adopts-basic-law.html</ref> and later reformed into its current form on 3 March 2023.


Gurkaniye is a culturally [[wikipedia:Turco-Persian|Turco-Persian]] nation-state and regards itself as the [[w:Successor state|successor state]] of the [[wikipedia:Timurid Empire|Timurid Empire]], with its [[Gurkani|ruling dynasty]] claiming to be a descendant branch of the [[wikipedia:Timurid dynasty|Timurid dynasty]]. [[w:Islam|Islam]] is the predominan religion of its citizenry and the state religion, having proclaimed itself as a [[wikipedia:Caliphate|caliphate]] with [[wikipedia:Sharia|Sharia]] as its legal system. The state promotes [[wikipedia:Hanafism|Hanafism]] as the [[wikipedia:Fiqh|predominant school of jurisprudence]] and [[wikipedia:Maturidism|Maturidism]] as the [[wikipedia:Aqidah|predominant school of theology]], while the [[wikipedia:Naqshbandi|Naqshbandi order]] is the state and royal [[wikipedia:Sufi order|Sufi order]].
Turan considers itself a continuation of both the [[wikipedia:Mongol Empire|Mongol Empire]], the [[wikipedia:Eastern Roman Empire|Eastern Roman Empire]] and, to a lesser extent, the [[wikipedia:Ottoman Empire|Ottoman Empire]], as well as claiming heritage from other [[wikipedia:16 Great Turkic Empires|Turkic dynasties]]. The state's primary purpose is preserving and continuing both the Turkic and Eastern Roman imperial traditions, resulting in many aspects of the socio-political discourse of Turan being influenced by them. It has been described as a culturally "Turco-Roman" entity.
 
[[w:Islam|Islam]] is the predominant religion of its citizenry and the state religion, having proclaimed itself as a [[wikipedia:Caliphate|caliphate]] with [[wikipedia:Sharia|Sharia]] as its legal system. The state promotes [[wikipedia:Hanafism|Hanafism]] as the [[wikipedia:Fiqh|predominant school of jurisprudence]] (''fiqh'') and [[wikipedia:Maturidism|Maturidism]] as the [[wikipedia:Aqidah|predominant school of theology]] (''aqidah''), while the [[wikipedia:Naqshbandi|Naqshbandi order]] is the state and royal [[wikipedia:Sufi order|Sufi path]].


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
''Hasanistan'' is intended to be literally translated to mean the "Land of the Hasanis". The name of Hasanistan can be divided into two components: the ethnonym "[[Hasani people|Hasani]]" and the [[w:Persian language|Persian]] "-stan" suffix.  
The toponym ''[[wikipedia:Turan|Turan]]'' is [[wikipedia:Iranic languages|Iranic]] in origin, believed to derive from the word ''târ'' (tura) meaning dark and applied as a derogative term against nomadic groups who lived north of the [[wikipedia:Iranian plateau|Iranian plateau]] and beyond the [[wikipedia:Oxus river|Oxus river]].<ref>https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/turan</ref> A tribe or nation called the Turanians are referenced in the [[wikipedia:Zoroastrianism|Zoroastrian]] [[wikipedia:Avesta|Avesta]] and are described as a neighbouring and rival group to the [[wikipedia:Aryans|Aryans]].<ref>https://m-hosseini.ir/zar/articles-1/42.htm</ref> During the [[wikipedia:Early Muslim conquests|early rise of Islam]], Muslim Arab scholars and historians identified Turan as the domains of the Turkic people.<ref>https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/central-asia-iv</ref>


The ethnonym ''Hasani'' is derived from the [[w:Arabic language|Arabic]] word "ḥasuna" (''حَسُنَ'') which means beautiful. The etymological origin of ''Hasani'' has been a heavily disputed topic. The most popular theory is that the ethnonym itself is derived from the name of the founder of Hasanistan [[Hasan Çakar]]. A revisionist theory pushed during the [[Qaragüliyyâh period]] posited that the ethnonym derived from the name of [[w:Hasan ibn Ali|Hasan ibn Ali]], an [[w:Imamah (Shia)|Imam]] of [[w:Shia Islam|Shia Islam]] and one of the sons of [[w:Ali|Ali]].
The Turco-Mongol conqueror [[wikipedia:Timur|Timur]] used the title ''Sultan of Turan'' and used Turan as the official name of [[wikipedia:Timurid Empire|his state]],<ref>{{cite book |last1=Yazdi |first1=Sharaf al-Din |title=Zafarnama |date=2008 |publisher=San'at |location=Tashkent |page=254}}</ref> most notably evidenced in the [[wikipedia:Karsakpay inscription|Karsakpay inscription]] which had been carved on the orders of Timur (which includes the following sentence: ''"Sultan of Turan Timur-Bey went up with three hundred thousand troops for Islam on the Bulgarian Khan Toktamysh Khan"'').<ref name=silk>{{cite web |title=A mysterious stone of Timur |url=http://www.silkroads.org.cn/article-3163-1.html |publisher=Silk Roads World Heritage |access-date=2 October 2020 |date=2016}}</ref>


==History==
The toponym gained contemporary relevance in the 19th century, as Western linguists, anthropologists and [[wikipedia:Orientalism|Orientalists]] applied the name for theories about a common [[wikipedia:Ural-Altaic languages|Ural-Altaic language]] and [[wikipedia:Turanid race|Ural-Altaic race]]. After these Western academic ideas spread to regions with Uralic, Turkic or other populations considered "Turanid",, the descriptor was adopted by local nationalist movements in places such as [[wikipedia:Hungary|Hungary]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]], the Ottoman Empire and areas under the control of the [[wikipedia:Russian Empire|Russian Empire]] causing the ideological development of [[wikipedia:Turanism|Turanism]].<ref>https://sciendo.com/pdf/10.2478/pce-2022-0010</ref>
===Hasanistan===
{{main|History of Hasanistan}}
[[Hasanistan]] unilaterally seceded from [[w:Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan]], [[w:Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyzstan]] and [[w:Bahrain|Bahrain]] on 7 September 2011.<ref name="first article">[http://hasanistan-gov.blogspot.com/2012/05/welcome-to-hasanistan.html Welcome to Hasanistan]. ''Batyr Times''. 22 May 2011.</ref> Following the secession, an [[w:Autocracy|autocratic]] government led by the country's founder, [[Hasan Çakar]], ruled the country for three years. The authoritarian government collapsed on 9 June 2013, following a political crisis between the government and elements of the military, and democratic reforms were implemented transforming Hasanistan into a [[w:Democratic republic|democratic republic]].<ref name="end of regime">[http://hasanistan-gov.blogspot.com/2013/06/hasanistan-is-now-constitutional.html Hasanistan is now a constitutional leadership with parliamentary system]. ''Batyr Times''. 9 June 2013.</ref> On 11 August 2016, Hasanistan became a territory of the [[Empire of Pavlov]],<ref name="joined pavlov">[http://hasanistan-gov.blogspot.com/2016/08/hasanistan-joins-empire-of-pavlov.html Hasanistan joins the Empire of Pavlov - reforms ahead]. ''Batyr Times''. 11 August 2016.</ref> where it remained until Pavlov dissolved in 2017.<ref name="pavlov dissolved">[http://hasanistan-gov.blogspot.com/2017/05/breaking-pavlov-dissolved.html BREAKING: Pavlov dissolved]. ''Batyr Times''. 12 May 2017.</ref> Following the dissolution of Pavlov, Hasanistan experienced an unstable period of independence for two months until it joined the [[Expansive Realm of Khorașan]].<ref name="khorashan established>[http://hasanistan-gov.blogspot.com/2017/08/expansive-realm-of-khorashan.html Expansive Realm of Khorashan established; Hasanistan joins]. ''Batyr Times''. 2 August 2017.</ref> Hasanistan remained a territory of Khorașan for nearly a month until it unilaterally seceded due to instability and infighting within the Khorașani government.<ref name="secede from nk">[http://hasanistan-gov.blogspot.com/2017/09/hasanistan-secedes-from-nedlando.html Hasanistan secedes from Nedlando-Khorashan; adopts new Constitution on its sixth anniversary]. ''Batyr Times''. 7 September 2017.</ref> Hasanistan became a [[Monarchy of Hasanistan|monarchy]] under former Pavlovian emperor [[Deñiz]] in late 2019<ref name="DenizBecomesShahanshah2019">[https://hasanistan-gov.blogspot.com/2019/11/hasanistan-transforms-into-monarchy.html Hasanistan transforms into Monarchy; Deniz Tezdzhan-Smahin becomes Shahanshah]. ''Batyr Times''. 25 November 2019.</ref> and was incorporated among other realms he ruled over into the [[Tsardom of Montescano]] in early April 2020.<ref name="HasanistanJoinsMontescano">[https://hasanistan-gov.blogspot.com/2020/04/hasanistan-formally-joins-montescano.html Hasanistan granted independence from Montescano]. ''Batyr Times''. 4 April 2020.</ref> Later in the same month, during a [[2020 Hasani political crisis|political dispute between the Monarchy and Prime Minister]], Hasanistan seceded from Montescano,<ref name="HasanistanSecedesMontescano">[https://hasanistan-gov.blogspot.com/2020/04/hasanistan-granted-independence-from.html Hasanistan granted independence from Montescano]. ''Batyr Times''. 25 April 2020.</ref> abolished the monarchy and re-established itself as an independent republic.<ref name="MonarchyAbolishedRoyalFamilyExiled">[https://hasanistan-gov.blogspot.com/2020/04/naib-i-sehinsah-abolishes-monarchy.html Naib-i-Şehinşah abolishes monarchy, exiles Royal Family and creates free association with Jurijev]. ''Batyr Times''. 26 April 2020.</ref>


==Politics==
The term ''Uluğ Ulus'' was the official name of the Mongol Empire.<ref name=philology>{{cite book|title= Introduction to Altaic Philology: Turkic, Mongolian, Manchu|year= 2010|page= 169|authors= Igor de Rachewiltz, Volker Rybatzki}}</ref>


===Administrative divisions===
From 10 March to 4 June 2022, the state was known as ''Gurkaniye''. This name was derived from the word ''Gurkani'', a Persianised form of the [[wikipedia:Mongol language|Mongol]] word ''Kuragan'', meaning "son-in-law" and was an honorific title bestowed on Timur in reference to his marriage to the [[wikipedia:Borjigin|Borjigin]] princess [[wikipedia:Saray Mulk Khanum|Saray Mulk Khanum]].<ref name="Thackston2">{{Cite book |last=Zahir ud-Din Mohammad |title=The Baburnama: Memoirs of Babur, Prince and Emperor |title-link=Baburnama |year=2002 |publisher=Modern Library |isbn=978-0-375-76137-9 |editor-last=Thackston, Wheeler M. |editor-link=Wheeler Thackston |location=New York |page=[https://archive.org/details/babarinizam00babu/page/ xlvi] |quote=In India the dynasty always called itself Gurkani, after Temür's title Gurkân, the Persianized form of the Mongolian {{lang|mn-Latn|kürägän}}, 'son-in-law,' a title he assumed after his marriage to a Genghisid princess. |author-link=Babur}}</ref>
 
== Mongol heritage ==
== Roman heritage ==
 
==Government and politics==
Turan is a [[wikipedia:Constitutional monarchy|constitutional]] [[wikipedia:Elective monarchy|elective monarchy]] ruled by the [[Monarchy of the Grand Turan State|Khagan]] as head of state. The [[Basic Law of the Grand Turan State|Basic Law]] defines the framework and functions of government. Political authority held by subordinate government bodies are derived from the Khagan, and the Basic Law confirms the right of the Khagan to exercise vast legislative and executive power through decrees and edicts. The incumbent and inaugural Khagan is His Imperial Majesty [[Daniyal]]. The monarch also serves as the highest religious authority in the realm and possesses the title of [[wikipedia:Caliphate|Caliph]].
 
There is no formal hereditary royal succession in the monarchy of Turan, rather the heir to the throne is nominated by the Monarch and requires approval by the Majlis. The Majlis cannot remove the position of the heir once approved, although it can be revoked by the Khagan at their privilege. If the reigning Khagan abdicated or became incapable to serve and no heir was approved by the Majlis, they must elect one from eligible candidates. Eligibility for the position of Khagan and their heir is restricted to those who are male, Muslim and proven [[wikipedia:Family and descendants of Genghis Khan|Genghisid]] in lineage.


===Law===
The head of government of Turan is the [[Grand Vizier of the Great Turan State|Grand Vizier]] (''Sadr-ı Azam''). The office is appointed by the Khagan and the holder can only serve for two consecutive years. They are formally responsible for overseeing the function of government, co-ordinating the activities of state secretaries and formulating policy in co-operation with the Khagan. The current Grand Vizier is [[Hasan Çakar]].


===Foreign relations===
Legislative power is granted by the Basic Law to the [[wikipedia:Bicameralism|bicameral]] [[Qurultay of Turan|Qurultay]], composed of two chambers: the [[Majlis of Turan|Majlis]] and the [[House of Princes (Turan)|House of Princes]]. The Majlis is the the highest legislative body in the state and has the power to pass acts of government and its members are the Khagan, the heir to the throne, the Grand Vizier and appointed representatives from the towns and cities of the realm. The House of Princes serves as an advisory body to the Khagan on the activities of the Majlis and other matters of national interest, with its members including the Khagan, the heir and citizens who possess proven Genghisid lineage.
{{main|Foreign relations of Hasanistan}}


==Geography==
===Executive government composition===
<center><gallery widths="150" heights="150" perrow="4">
File:Turan-arms.png|<center>'''[[Daniyal|HIM Daniyal I]]'''<br>[[Monarchy of Turan|Khagan]]
File:Turan-arms.png|<center>'''[[Hasan Çakar]]'''<br>[[Grand Vizier of the Great Turan State|Sadr-ı Azam]]
</gallery> </center>


==Demography==
===Law===
The Basic Law establishes that Turan shall be an [[wikipedia:Islamic state|Islamic state]] and shall be governed according to [[wikipedia:Sharia|Sharia]], which are derived from the [[wikipedia:Quran|Quran]], [[wikipedia:Hadith|Hadith]] and the understanding of the Hanafi madhab. [[wikipedia:Qadi|Qadi]]s are delegated jurisdiction over settling matters related to criminal, dietary and [[wikipedia:Personal law|personal law]] (such as marriage, divorce, sexual crimes, the slaughtering of meat and theft).  Certain religious minorities are granted legal autonomy to judge their communities according to their own religious laws under the Turanian millet system.


==Culture==
Non-religious laws derived from acts of government and royal decrees and edicts are under the jurisdiction of the government. Prosecution and punishment over violating these laws are performed by government officials or local nobles.


==References and notes==
====Millet system====
===Notes===
The millet system serves as the framework through which the Turanian legal system is organised. Under the system, subjects are classified by religion and administered in certain matters according to their respective religious laws. Each millet is led by its own ''milletbashy''. The Khagan is head of the Muslim millet as the Caliph and the milletbashys of other religious groups are under the authority of the Khagan.


===References===
The following millets exist within Turan:
<references/>
*Islamic Millet for Muslims
*Rum Millet for Christians
*Yahudi Millet for Jews
*Sabi'ani Millet for [[wikipedia:Sabianism|Sabians]] (identified as [[wikipedia:Mandaeism|Mandaeans]])
*Majoosi Millet for Zoroastrians


==External links==
===Administrative divisions===
'''Government'''
The first-level administrative division of Turan is the ''Horde'', modelled on the [[wikipedia:Orda (organization)|ulus (hordes)]] of the Mongol Empire and the [[wikipedia:Wings of the Golden Horde|Golden Horde]]. Hordes are further subdivided into vilayets, and vilayets are divided into sanjaks. Sanjaks are composed of cities, towns and manors. Most administrative divisions are governed under a hereditary noble entitled by the Khagan, except cities which are governed by a Muhtar.
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== Foreign affairs ==

Latest revision as of 09:33, 8 June 2023

Great Turan State
Uluğ Tūrân Ulus
ﻭﻠﻮﻎ توران ألس
Flag of the Empire of Turan
Flag
Emblem of the Empire of Turan
Coat of arms
Location of Hasanistan.png
CapitalBatyr
Official languagesCommon Turkic
English
Demonym(s)Turanian
GovernmentCaliphal constitutional elective monarchy
Daniyal
• Sadr-ı Azam
Hasan Çakar
LegislatureQurultay of Turan
House of Princes
Majlis
Establishment
• Establishment of Gurkaniye
10 March 2022
• Renaming into Turan
4 June 2022
• Current form
3 March 2023
CurrencyAltyn (ALY)

Turan (Common Turkic: توران , Tūrân, Hasani: Turan Yüje Devleti), officially the Great Turan State (Common Turkic: ﻭﻠﻮﻎ توران ألس, Uluğ Tūrân Ulus) and commonly known domestically as the Uluğ Ulus, is a self-declared and self-administered entity claiming sovereignty under international law and ceremonial possession of various territorial claims located in Europe and Asia. Turan has been described as a micronation or "new nation project" by external observers due to its lack of international recognition and the minimal control over the regions it holds territorial claims upon.

Turan's initial iteration was established as the Sublime State of Gurkaniye on 10 March 2022, following the re-organisation of the Sublime State of Hasanistan into the entity.[1] It was renamed to the Sublime State of Turan on 4 June 2022[2] and later reformed into its current form on 3 March 2023.

Turan considers itself a continuation of both the Mongol Empire, the Eastern Roman Empire and, to a lesser extent, the Ottoman Empire, as well as claiming heritage from other Turkic dynasties. The state's primary purpose is preserving and continuing both the Turkic and Eastern Roman imperial traditions, resulting in many aspects of the socio-political discourse of Turan being influenced by them. It has been described as a culturally "Turco-Roman" entity.

Islam is the predominant religion of its citizenry and the state religion, having proclaimed itself as a caliphate with Sharia as its legal system. The state promotes Hanafism as the predominant school of jurisprudence (fiqh) and Maturidism as the predominant school of theology (aqidah), while the Naqshbandi order is the state and royal Sufi path.

Etymology

The toponym Turan is Iranic in origin, believed to derive from the word târ (tura) meaning dark and applied as a derogative term against nomadic groups who lived north of the Iranian plateau and beyond the Oxus river.[3] A tribe or nation called the Turanians are referenced in the Zoroastrian Avesta and are described as a neighbouring and rival group to the Aryans.[4] During the early rise of Islam, Muslim Arab scholars and historians identified Turan as the domains of the Turkic people.[5]

The Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur used the title Sultan of Turan and used Turan as the official name of his state,[6] most notably evidenced in the Karsakpay inscription which had been carved on the orders of Timur (which includes the following sentence: "Sultan of Turan Timur-Bey went up with three hundred thousand troops for Islam on the Bulgarian Khan Toktamysh Khan").[7]

The toponym gained contemporary relevance in the 19th century, as Western linguists, anthropologists and Orientalists applied the name for theories about a common Ural-Altaic language and Ural-Altaic race. After these Western academic ideas spread to regions with Uralic, Turkic or other populations considered "Turanid",, the descriptor was adopted by local nationalist movements in places such as Hungary, Japan, the Ottoman Empire and areas under the control of the Russian Empire causing the ideological development of Turanism.[8]

The term Uluğ Ulus was the official name of the Mongol Empire.[9]

From 10 March to 4 June 2022, the state was known as Gurkaniye. This name was derived from the word Gurkani, a Persianised form of the Mongol word Kuragan, meaning "son-in-law" and was an honorific title bestowed on Timur in reference to his marriage to the Borjigin princess Saray Mulk Khanum.[10]

Mongol heritage

Roman heritage

Government and politics

Turan is a constitutional elective monarchy ruled by the Khagan as head of state. The Basic Law defines the framework and functions of government. Political authority held by subordinate government bodies are derived from the Khagan, and the Basic Law confirms the right of the Khagan to exercise vast legislative and executive power through decrees and edicts. The incumbent and inaugural Khagan is His Imperial Majesty Daniyal. The monarch also serves as the highest religious authority in the realm and possesses the title of Caliph.

There is no formal hereditary royal succession in the monarchy of Turan, rather the heir to the throne is nominated by the Monarch and requires approval by the Majlis. The Majlis cannot remove the position of the heir once approved, although it can be revoked by the Khagan at their privilege. If the reigning Khagan abdicated or became incapable to serve and no heir was approved by the Majlis, they must elect one from eligible candidates. Eligibility for the position of Khagan and their heir is restricted to those who are male, Muslim and proven Genghisid in lineage.

The head of government of Turan is the Grand Vizier (Sadr-ı Azam). The office is appointed by the Khagan and the holder can only serve for two consecutive years. They are formally responsible for overseeing the function of government, co-ordinating the activities of state secretaries and formulating policy in co-operation with the Khagan. The current Grand Vizier is Hasan Çakar.

Legislative power is granted by the Basic Law to the bicameral Qurultay, composed of two chambers: the Majlis and the House of Princes. The Majlis is the the highest legislative body in the state and has the power to pass acts of government and its members are the Khagan, the heir to the throne, the Grand Vizier and appointed representatives from the towns and cities of the realm. The House of Princes serves as an advisory body to the Khagan on the activities of the Majlis and other matters of national interest, with its members including the Khagan, the heir and citizens who possess proven Genghisid lineage.

Executive government composition

Law

The Basic Law establishes that Turan shall be an Islamic state and shall be governed according to Sharia, which are derived from the Quran, Hadith and the understanding of the Hanafi madhab. Qadis are delegated jurisdiction over settling matters related to criminal, dietary and personal law (such as marriage, divorce, sexual crimes, the slaughtering of meat and theft). Certain religious minorities are granted legal autonomy to judge their communities according to their own religious laws under the Turanian millet system.

Non-religious laws derived from acts of government and royal decrees and edicts are under the jurisdiction of the government. Prosecution and punishment over violating these laws are performed by government officials or local nobles.

Millet system

The millet system serves as the framework through which the Turanian legal system is organised. Under the system, subjects are classified by religion and administered in certain matters according to their respective religious laws. Each millet is led by its own milletbashy. The Khagan is head of the Muslim millet as the Caliph and the milletbashys of other religious groups are under the authority of the Khagan.

The following millets exist within Turan:

  • Islamic Millet for Muslims
  • Rum Millet for Christians
  • Yahudi Millet for Jews
  • Sabi'ani Millet for Sabians (identified as Mandaeans)
  • Majoosi Millet for Zoroastrians

Administrative divisions

The first-level administrative division of Turan is the Horde, modelled on the ulus (hordes) of the Mongol Empire and the Golden Horde. Hordes are further subdivided into vilayets, and vilayets are divided into sanjaks. Sanjaks are composed of cities, towns and manors. Most administrative divisions are governed under a hereditary noble entitled by the Khagan, except cities which are governed by a Muhtar.

Flag Coat of Arms Vilayet Code Capital Pop. Area (m2) Tarkhan Official language(s) Settlements
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File:NoFlag.svg File:Nocoa.png Mavarannahr MAV Batyr
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Foreign affairs

  1. https://www.hasanistan.world/2022/03/hasanistan-transforms-into-sublime.html
  2. https://www.hasanistan.world/2022/06/sublime-state-adopts-basic-law.html
  3. https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/turan
  4. https://m-hosseini.ir/zar/articles-1/42.htm
  5. https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/central-asia-iv
  6. Yazdi, Sharaf al-Din (2008). Zafarnama. Tashkent: San'at. p. 254.
  7. "A mysterious stone of Timur". Silk Roads World Heritage. 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  8. https://sciendo.com/pdf/10.2478/pce-2022-0010
  9. Introduction to Altaic Philology: Turkic, Mongolian, Manchu. 2010. p. 169. {{cite book}}: Cite uses deprecated parameter |authors= (help)
  10. Zahir ud-Din Mohammad (2002). Thackston, Wheeler M. (ed.). The Baburnama: Memoirs of Babur, Prince and Emperor. New York: Modern Library. p. xlvi. ISBN 978-0-375-76137-9. In India the dynasty always called itself Gurkani, after Temür's title Gurkân, the Persianized form of the Mongolian kürägän, 'son-in-law,' a title he assumed after his marriage to a Genghisid princess.