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'''Esmir''', officially the '''Esmiran Imperium''', is a country in Gondawa that spans across both sides of the Esmiri Strait. Throughout history. Esmir was largely dominated by Estamite faiths, often united under different dynasties. In 1910, the Sara Dynasty united much of modern Esmir’s borders under its control by annexing two of its vassal states.
'''Esmir''', officially the '''Esmiran Imperium''' and sometimes known as the '''Esmiran Empire''', is a country in Gondawa that spans across both sides of the Esmiri Strait. Throughout history. Esmir was largely dominated by Estamite faiths, often united under different dynasties. In 1910, the Sara Dynasty united much of modern Esmir’s borders under its control by annexing two of its vassal states.


Since the 1990s, the Esmiran Imperium’s unique insights regarding geopolitics have placed it in an interesting position. For the most part, it remains rigidly isolationist and militaristic while placing an emphasis on its [[Dahorianism|Dahorianist]] anthropology, which remains the core of Esmiran political life. The country is exceedingly critical of the “seafaring empires” of the world, which it sees as individual projects of an antagonistic “thalassocratic object”. Esmir considers itself a “land empire”, to say that its territory being the subject of Esmiran reality reinforces its closed, associative quality, while the “seafaring empires” maintain the sea as the territory of the cosmopolitan reality, which reinforces the open and dissociative quality. The supreme leader of Esmir is Aboa Habshi.
Since the 1990s, the Esmiran Imperium’s unique insights regarding geopolitics have placed it in an interesting position. For the most part, it remains rigidly isolationist and militaristic while placing an emphasis on its [[Dahorianism|Dahorianist]] anthropology, which remains the core of Esmiran political life. The country is exceedingly critical of the “seafaring empires” of the world, which it sees as individual projects of an antagonistic “thalassocratic object”. Esmir considers itself a “land empire”, to say that its territory being the subject of Esmiran reality reinforces its closed, associative quality, while the “seafaring empires” maintain the sea as the territory of the cosmopolitan reality, which reinforces the open and dissociative quality. The supreme leader of Esmir is Aboa Habshi.