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The culture of Hasanistan is | The culture of Hasanistan is predominantly [[wikipedia:Turkic peoples|Turkic]]{{Citation needed}}, derived from the claimed Seljuk heritage of the Hasani people{{Citation needed}} and sharing close cultural affinity with the related [[wikipedia:Culture of Turkey|Anatolian Turkish]] culture,{{Citation needed}} with other influences from [[wikipedia:Arabic culture|Arabic]],{{Citation needed}} [[wikipedia:British culture|British]],{{Citation needed}} [[wikipedia:Culture of Iran|Iranian]],{{Citation needed}} [[wikipedia:Culture of Russia|Russian]]{{Citation needed}} and [[wikipedia:Internet culture|online]]{{Citation needed}} cultures. The cultural development of the country largely began following its establishment as a self-declared independent state{{Citation needed}} and has been heavily shaped by government policy and state-supported institutions to promote a greater sense of national consciousness.{{Citation needed}} [[Pavlovian Hasanistan|Pavlovian rule]] has also had a significant cultural impact in Hasanistan.{{Citation needed}} Meanwhile, the ethnic minority [[Ardajanis]] have developed their own culture influenced by the [[microwiki:Oegstgeestian Micronations|Oegstgeestian micronational sphere]] (especially [[microwiki:Viadalvia|Viadalvia]]).{{Citation needed}} Common social values in the Hasanistan derive from the traditionally dominant religion [[wikipedia:Islam|Islam]].{{Citation needed}} | ||
Hasanistan has satirical elements influenced by online and popular culture,{{Citation needed}} including the traditional national anthem "[[Hasanistan, greatest country]]" being based upon the fictious anthem of [[wikipedia:Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan]] from the 2006 comedy film [[wikipedia:Borat|Borat]],{{Citation needed}} a law prohibiting the insulting of [[wikipedia:Anime|anime]] with the [[wikipedia:Death penalty|punishment of death]]{{Citation needed}} and the existence of a [[Bogdanoff Orbital Government|political party]] centred on the [[wikipedia:Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff|Bogdanoff brothers meme]].{{Citation needed}} | |||
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Culture
The culture of Hasanistan is predominantly Turkic[citation needed], derived from the claimed Seljuk heritage of the Hasani people[citation needed] and sharing close cultural affinity with the related Anatolian Turkish culture,[citation needed] with other influences from Arabic,[citation needed] British,[citation needed] Iranian,[citation needed] Russian[citation needed] and online[citation needed] cultures. The cultural development of the country largely began following its establishment as a self-declared independent state[citation needed] and has been heavily shaped by government policy and state-supported institutions to promote a greater sense of national consciousness.[citation needed] Pavlovian rule has also had a significant cultural impact in Hasanistan.[citation needed] Meanwhile, the ethnic minority Ardajanis have developed their own culture influenced by the Oegstgeestian micronational sphere (especially Viadalvia).[citation needed] Common social values in the Hasanistan derive from the traditionally dominant religion Islam.[citation needed]
Hasanistan has satirical elements influenced by online and popular culture,[citation needed] including the traditional national anthem "Hasanistan, greatest country" being based upon the fictious anthem of Kazakhstan from the 2006 comedy film Borat,[citation needed] a law prohibiting the insulting of anime with the punishment of death[citation needed] and the existence of a political party centred on the Bogdanoff brothers meme.[citation needed]