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{{Infobox country
|conventional_long_name = Regency Administration of Rohyca{{refn|group=n|name=a|While the title of Regency Administration is most often used in reference to the nation in a formal context, the nation is Constitutionally referred to as the Rohi Ascendancy ([[w:Vietnamese_language|Rohyca]]: ''Sự thăng tiến của người Rõhy''), with the Rohi Government using both names interchangeably.)}}
|native_name = Chế độ độc tài nhiếp chính của Rõhyka ([[w:Vietnamese_language|Rohyca]]) <br /> <u>Т</u>ш-6ιяё Яук-Щяё Иι-ёя (Traditional Kæzhyn) <br /> Zo'þyzna Zned'Øzna Py'azn (Reformed Kæzhyn) <br /> រដ្ឋាភិបាលបណ្តោះអាសន្នរបស់សេដ​ ([[w:Khmer language|Savkoen]])
|common_name = Rohyca
|image_flag = Rohi Flag.png
|flag_caption =
|national_motto =
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* [[w:Lao language|Savkoen]]
}}
| languages2_type = Recognised extraterritorial languages<ref name="languages">Defined through a de facto measure specified within the Basic Law of Rohi Territorial Grants, which is granted legitimacy by the Rohi Constitution. Languages are made officiated by the recognized languages of the appropriate Authority in which the Grant falls under, though in most cases this simply refers to the Foreign Power itself. In the case of [[Vistaraland]], however, such authority is granted to the Grand Dominion of Vorpest, and as such Vorpestian, Norgsveltian and Eyjarian are included as extraterritorial languages.</ref>
| languages2_type = Recognised extraterritorial languages
| languages2 = {{collapsible list |titlestyle=background:none;text-align:left;font-weight:normal; |title= | [[Blaskovian Language|Blaskovian]] | [[wikipedia:Dutch_language|Vistarian]] | Ngodian | [[wikipedia:Afrikaans|Kolonital]] |[[wikipedia:Maltese_language|Vorpestian]] | [[wikipedia:Icelandic_language|Eyjarian]] | Vaaran | Suvan | [[w:American English|Codexian]] | [[wikipedia:Norweigan_language|Norgsveltian]] | [[w:Mongolian language|Alvish]] | [[Valrikan Dialect|Cukish (Valrikan)]] | [[wikipedia:Gutnish_language|Noorvic]]}}
| ethnic_groups = {{ublist |item_style=white-space:nowrap;
| 48.4% Az'ra Elf
|ethnic_groups_year =
| 14.5% Tiefling
|religion = {{ubl|56.1% Rõkan ([[w:State religion|official]])|11.4% [[Cardiniality]]|8.3% [[Akuanism]]|7.6% [[Asatru]]|4.9% [[Ademarism]]|3.5% [[Erulana]]|3.2% [[Ayalism]]|2.1% Folk/Others|2.9% No religion}}
| 13.4% Nekomimi
| 9.3% Human
| 6.1% Kromma Elf
| 5.3% Zrei Elf
| 1.8% Ulvrikian Elf
| 1.2% Symph
}}
|ethnic_groups_year = 2019
|religion = {{ubl|56.1% Rõkan ([[w:State religion|official]])|11.4% [[Cardiniality]]|8.3% [[Akuanism]]|7.6% [[Asatru]]Ulvriktru|4.9% [[Ademarism]]|3.5% [[Erulana]]|3.2% [[Ayalism]]|2.1% Folk/Others|2.9% No religion}}
|religion_year = 2022
|demonym = Rohi
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|leader_title3 = Civil Mediator
|leader_name3 = Côngchức Vi-Linh
|legislature = none (''de jure'') <br> [[Phòng tư vấn]] (''de facto'')
|sovereignty_type =
|established_event1 = Núifjell Ascendancy
|established_date1 = 1831
|established_event2 = Regency Established
|population_census =
|established_date2 = 1983
|population_census_year =
|established_event3 = Current Rohi Constitution codified
|established_date3 = 1991
|population_census = 4,780,925 (excluding Territorial Grants)
|population_census_year = 2022
|population_estimate = 5,549,877
|population_estimate_year = 2022
|population_density_km2 =
|GDP_nominal = $113 billion
|GDP_nominal_year = 2022
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $17,250 (excluding Territorial Grants)
|currency = Rohi Mác
|currency_code =
|time_zone =
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'''Rohyca''', presently referred to be as the '''Regency Administration of Rohyca''' or - historically - the '''Rohi Ascendancy''', is a country in Northeastern Borea. It shares a militarized border with [[Kæra'zna]] to the west, as well as having borders with [[Blaskog]] to the south and [[Lapliszna]] to the southwest.
 
== History ==
 
=== The Great Interim ===
 
Following the fall of the Tuyêti Ascendancy, the Rohi states once again fell into a series of disputes and clashes which many believed to signal another end to the unified Rohi State. Fears of such were compounded with the failure of the 1829 Convention of Nakhohai, in which the traditionally influential Eastern Fiefdoms failed to come to a unanimous decision on the next Lãnhđạo. To avoid what had become a traditionally violent fracture however, a number of officials from the previous Tuyêti Ascendancy declared themselves to hold the mandate for which to choose the next Lãnhđạo, electing Lãnhđạo Hai-Vu of the Fiefdom of Núifjell in 1831, braking tradition by nominally secular officials appointing a religious ruler. While a considerable number of fiefdoms were willing to accept the Blåskovian Núifjell as Ascendant - owing to their militaristic traditions which many saw as an extension of the Rõkani martial teachings - a considerable number objected, declaring the Núifjell as foreign and illegitimate rulers. These opposed fiefdoms would form a coalition around the Chúar Fiefdom, beginning the War of National Revival.
 
==== War of National Revival ====
 
The War of National Revival, also known as the Chúar Rebellion, was a conflict between the Núifjell Ascendancy and [[Blaskog]] against the dissenting Fiefdoms. Due in part to their militaristic traditions and the centralizing reforms of Lãnhđạo Ân-Linh, the new Ascendancy received a majority of support from the Rohi Military, and was able to crush the rebellion in 1837, capturing Chúar and forcing the dissenting Fiefdoms to swear fealty to Hai-Vu. While generally a shorter period of conflict that had been seen during most interim periods, the aftermath of the Chúar Rebellion saw a considerable change within Rohyca. The failure of the rebellion had affirmed and proven the effectiveness of the modernizing reforms of Ân-Linh, as well as empowered the mixed Blaskovian-Rohi culture of the South. Additionally, as it would continue to do throughout and succeeding the Núifjell Ascendancy, the war would develop the Rohi military as an active political force at the expense of the traditional regional nobility.
 
=== Núifjell Ascendancy ===
 
The Núifjell Ascendancy, lasting between 1831 and 1982, represented the longest and, as of the present, last period of dynastical rule over Rohyca. The Ascendancy saw a great period of success domestically, with the centralization and modernization of the state having continued from Ân-Linh, supplemented by economic support for foreign powers which sought trade prospects and influence within the region. However, the rule of Núifjell was considerably marked by subordination to those same powers, with unequal agreements and unfair leasing of territorial possessions weakening the Ascendancy as it tried to catch up to the Industrialized Empires to the South.
 
==== Period of Concession ====
 
During the reign of Hai-Vu, the Núifjell Ascendancy became firmly apart of Blåskog’s sphere of influence, with the state having unfair trade agreements placed upon them by the Blaskovians and the Vistari, who had increased influence in the region following similar agreements with the Kingdom of Kæra. During this period, Hai-Vu would make agreements with the foreign powers of [[Vistaraland]], Suvania and their suzerain [[Blaskog]], conceding certain possessions of the Ascendancy as Territorial Grants, which operated under foreign law and had only to pay lip service to the Ascendancy.
 
While it did not suffer the colonisation that nations like [[Noraida]] and [[Syrtænzna]] suffered during this period, the later years of Hai-Vu's reign was still characterised by these concessions to foreign nations. However, at the same time, he was also responsible for the expansions of the Rohi military and the cause of its greater political power, slowly taking over the roles that fiefdoms used to enjoy. Hai-Vu also saw additional success in proving the might of the military, ordering it to assist Blåskog’s invasion and later annexation of the Akuan Federation, in modern day [[Lapliszna]]. His reign lasted until 1921, in which his son Tai Vu took over as Lãnhdao, taking on the more orthodox succession system of [[Blaskog]] that was present in Núifjell.
 
==== Tai-Vu Period ====
 
The region of Tai-Vu was mainly characterised with his focus on increased industrialisation and development efforts, with the standards of living in Rohyca expanding massively. The Ascendancy also opened itself more towards the world in a mutually-cooperative manner, with investments from nations like [[Norgsveldet]] and [[Vistaraland]] flowing into it as a result of the nation aligning itself with the two powers during the Concordian Cold War. Vistari Companies would develop an increasing interest in Rohyca as a trading partner, improving transport infrastructure in the country in order to satisfy the Vistari demand for inexpensive material goods from [[Kæra'zna]]. Many at the time saw this period as one in which Rohyca would assert itself as an independent East Borean power, in equal footing to [[Blaskog]], however such hopes were lost as a result of the death of Tai-Vu in 1977, placing his sickly grandson Sơn-Minh, leading to the Autumn Period.
 
==== Autumn of the Núifjell ====
 
The relatively short Autumn period was a period of instability consisting of the short reign of Sơn-Minh between 1977 and 1982, characterized by the agitation of the populace by the commonly believed illegitimacy of the ruler due in part to his haemophilia, as well as the increasing steps towards centralization by both the advisory legislature - the Phòng tư vấn - and the ever prominent military elite. Following the near death of the Lãnhdao from a cut he had sustained, a regency was quickly installed under the leadership of General Võ-Giápo, with the young Lãnhdao reportedly dying soon after - despite some claims that he had gone missing. While several in the Phòng tư vấn objected to the installation of the Military Regency, no rebellion was staged against the military due to their overwhelming force, and soon the advisory body became a ''de facto'' legislative body for the Military Government.
 
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