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Glorious Holy Empire of Industan
سندھ کی شاندار مقدس سلطنت
Flag of Industan
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CapitalAl Delhi
Common languages
Religion
(65%) Sunni Islam (official), (15%) Hinduism, (5%) Shia Islam, (5%) Sikhism, (4%) Zoroastrianism, (4%) Buddhism, (1%) Christianity, (1%) Ibadi islam
Demonym(s)Industani
GovernmentTheocratic Guilded Empire
• Badshah-Caliph
Muhammad Isa ibn Alid
• Grand Steward
Moses ibn Avagyan
The Court of Jannah on Earth
Peoples Home of Representatives
Population
• Estimate
612,547,432
CurrencyIndustani Dirham

The Holy Empire of Industan (سندھ کی شاندار مقدس سلطنت), or Industan is a Constitutional Theocratic Empire run by a parliamentary system stocked with the various guilds of the empire.

History edit

The start of Industan began when the Mughal emperor Akbar changed the empires state religion to Din-i Ilahi in 1582, leading to the Sunni Ulema and the Sufi lodges of the nation to launch a revolt in the mountainous areas of the empire, led by Ahmad al-Faruqi al-Sirhindi. By the year 1592 however this revolt expanded after the Hasanid Sunni clans escaping the Safavids allied with Sirhindi's revolt. With their newly battle hardened reinforcements, the Muslim rebels were able to defeat the Mughals in the year 1596. After capturing the capital of Agra, the Mughal royals were executed for blasphemy, and the rest of the empires capital was burned to the ground, its people being moved across the newly founded Glorious Holy Empire of Industan.

Mughal Islamic revolution
Date1582-1596
Location
Mughal Empire, spillover into Afghan lands and Persia
Result Muslim rebel victory, Establishment of The Holy Empire of Industan, and destablisation of Safavid Persia
Belligerents
Muslim rebels Mughal Empire Safavid Persia
Sunni Ulema
Sufi Orders
Mujahideen of The Indus (created in 1584)
Hasanid Clans of Persia (joined in 1592)

After Agra's destruction, the many groups associated with the revolt compromised, making the leader of The Hasanid Clan Muhamad Isa ibn Alid the Badshah, and caliph of the empire if he married Ahmad al-Faruqi al-Sirhindi's daughter, and creating a the new elected Lower house represented by "parties" of the various guilds of the empire, with the upperhouse being staffed by religious clerics of Islam, Sikhism, Christianity, and Buddhism.

Army edit

The Industani army is divided into three parts;

The army, which consists of 1 million men, and 500,000 calvarymen, with 400,000 in reserves, the army has artillery ingrained in its tactics.

The Navy which has 1 million men, as well as 1250 battleships (500 of them old pre-steams ships, and the rest entirely industrial steam ships)

And finally the Mujahideen, a semi autonomous expeditionary corps is consisted of Industan's strongest and most zealous troops, with 50,000 trained Mountaineers, and 8000 horseback lancers