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'''Ashura''' is the fourth most populated and third or fourth largest province of [[Packilvania]]. It is fully landlocked. It borders [[Mekedesh]] to the south, [[Iganar]] to the east, [[Jumhurikesh]] to the north east, [[Kharyat]] to the south west, and [[Shakar]] to the north and west.
 
It was founded as the First Kingdom of Bakil in 100 BCE. Under [[Iktan the Devout]], the Kingdom of Bakil controlled surrounding states and was declared the United Kingdom of Bakil in 675 CE. Under Jezril V, the Iktanite dynasty's empire collapsed and Bakil once again became in independent Kingdom in 1112 CE. [[Ishak I]] annexed Bakil and brought it under the Zubrayn[[Zubraynite dynasty|Zubraynite Dynasty]] in 1275 CE. When the Zubrayn Dynasty was defeated by the [[Demirite dynasty|Demirite Dynasty]] in 1675 under [[Saidun the Conqueror|Saidun the Conqueror,]] Bakil became part of Packilvania and was demoted from a Kingdom to a Province and renamed to Ashura. The [[Packilvanian Communist Party]] took over in 1917 following the collapse of the Demirite Dynasty and overthrow of [[Zerah Demir IV]]. The Bedonite Dynasty regained control of Ashura in 1973 where [[Amhoud I]] was crowned [[Sultan of Packilvania]] on the steps of the [[Temple of the Restoration]] in [[Adrien]].
 
It is commonly called the Holy Land because it contains two of the holiest sites in [[Paxism]] namely the [[Temple of the Restoration]] in [[Adrien]] and the [[Memorial of the Jovian Gate]] in [[Akas Akil]]. Moreover, [[Prophet Besmali]] of Akas Akil wrote and published the Ichtmar, the foundation of modern [[Paxism]], in the area that comprises the territory of Ashura Province. Furthermore, [[Suleiman of Yehudah]] commissioned the Vagumar in the city of Adrien in 1100 BCE which was formerly part of the Kingdom of Yehudah. The name Bakil comes from the Bakil Desert which was named after the Bakil River which means "water" in the [[Packilvanian language]]. The name Ashura was another named used from the desert to which the entire area was renamed by [[Saidun the Conqueror]] to keep it subjugated.
 
 
It is commonly called the Holy Land because it contains two of the holiest sites in [[Paxism]] namely the [[Temple of the Restoration]] in [[Adrien]] and the [[Memorial of the Jovian Gate]] in [[Akas Akil]]. Moreover, Prophet Besmali of Akas Akil wrote and published the Ichtmar, the foundation of modern Paxism, in the area that comprises the territory of Ashura Province. Furthermore, [[Suleiman of Yehudah]] commissioned the Vagumar in the city of Adrien in 1100 BCE which was formerly part of the Kingdom of Yehudah. The name Bakil comes from the Bakil Desert which was named after the Bakil River which means "water" in the [[Packilvanian language]]. The name Ashura was another named used from the desert to which the entire area was renamed by [[Saidun the Conqueror]] to keep it subjugated.
 
It has a hot desert climate. Nevertheless due to it s historical importance and the discovery of oil and gas in the 1890s, its economic and demographic importance increased significantly in the 19th and 20th centuries. It contains some of the largest oil and gas fields on [[Urth]]. It has a population of over 127 million people. Its economy has a GDP of 919 billion KRB. However, it has a GDP per capita of 7,230 KRB. If Ashura was an independent country, it would be similar in size and economic might to countries like [[Stratarin]] and [[North Ethalrian Confederacy|North Ethalria]]. Its capital and largest city [[Akas Akil]] is the 10th most populated city in Packilvania.
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