Nurajaya

Nurajaya, officially the Most Sovereign Empire of Light (ال پرجتيي النور al-parajatiyyah al-nur) is a constitutional theocratic aristocratic monarchy encompassing much of the western Nusa archipelago in southern Jungju. It has sea borders with Khampen in the north and XXX and XXX in the east. A historical thallasocracy and regional power, Nurajaya is among the few polities in southern Jungju to have successfully resisted influence from the northern powers, maintaining its own sphere of influence outside their power. The country claims to be the continuation of the Dayira Jananusa, which dominated the Nusa islands and held suzerainty over the continent from the XX and XX centuries.

A significant region within the Janamandari religion, Nurajaya claims its sovereignty and authority from the patron god Mahanur, the embodiment of solar authority, fire and frenzy. Today, Janamandar remains to be at the center of Nurajaya's society, the country's government an essential hereditary theocracy headed by the Great Sovereign (Hariyya Al-Rajat) who is both head of and cosmic alignment of all souls in their territory. The near-confederal structure of the Nurajayan islands, the centrality of faith and in consideration with its history, Nurajaya can be considered a collection of nations unified by an ecclesiastical authority, a solidified political order.

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Etymology
VICTORIOUS LIGHT.

Government and Religion
Nurajayan government and its Janamandari religion tend to overlap and sometimes considered one and the same. Janamandarism, a panentheistic religion predicated on the worship of light through its incarnations (the primal one being Mahanur, the Eternal Roar) and the person's inner spark. In the Nurajayan context, Nurajaya is the faith incarnated as the state, binding all people underneath it through the faith in the gods and the eternal light. The central government is essentially theocratic, headed by a dynastic ritual monarchy...

Technically however, Nurajaya is a confederation of various princedoms, democracies, tribal states and kingdoms that adhere to the faith as a recognition of the Great Sovereign's authority.