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The holidays of the Islamic Republic of the Hungarian Tatars

Public Holidays[edit]

  Public (of the IRHT)
  other origins
  Pan-Hungarian
  Islamic
Date English name Local name Remarks
1 January New Year's Day Nowi Gód
25 - 27 February Independence Day Nâp Fyülgëtläenëšë Commemorating the declaration of short-lasting Hungarian Tatar independence in 2022
15 March First Revolution Day Birömi Fîurá Nâp Commemorating the 1848 Revolution (which aimed at the independence of the Hungarian Kingdom from the Austrian Empire)
19 March Day of the victims of the opression of Stalin Mölüvszääk Stalinčë Nâp Commemorating the victims of Stalinist opression in the Hungarian Tatar SSR and other Hungarian Tatar regions under communist control
12 April Victory Day (IRHT) Cözyüli Nâp İRTM-čë Commemorating the end of the Second Hungarian Tatar War and state independence of the IRHT
9 May Victory Day Cözyüli Nâp Commemorating the end of the Second World War and victory over Nazi Germany
15 March Hungary Day Маgyár Nâp Commemorating the Hungarian Tatar culture and conversion to Islam
4 July Shcharbow Day Šärbow Nâp On this day in 2022, Ukrainian soldiers brutally killed the 1360 residents of the Shcharbow (Shcherbovetz) village. Also commomerating the massacres in the Third Hungarian Tatar War
6 December Foundation of the Caucasian Magyar Empire Mäčëplëč Gafgazi Magyár Birädol Commemorating the founding of the Caucasian Magyar Empire
23 October Second Revolution Day İkyömi Fîurá Nâp Commemorating the execution of the martyrs of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
31 December Silvester Silvéster
1 Muharram Islamic New Year İslâmi Nowi Gód
15 Rabee ul-Awwal Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad Mâwlid
1-3 Ramadan Ramadan Days Nëp Ramazančë Celebrating the first three days of the holy month Ramadan
1-3 Shawwal Eid ul-Fitr Bâjrám Äydilfitrčë
10 Dhu l-Hijjah Eid ul-Adha Bâjrám Äydiläzâčë
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Roman invasion of Adriatia
Part of Great Roman War

Roman tanks rolling into Adriatia
Date19 March 6000 - 26 February 6001
Location
Result

Status quo ante bellum

  • All countries have to pay compensations to each other
Belligerents
Roman Empire
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina ARBiH
Supported by:
Tsardom of Constantinople
Entente Alliance:
Republic of Adriatia
ALA
Levantine Kingdom
Supported by:
See supporters
Commanders and leaders
Marcus Agrippa
Gaius Marius
Endrit Skibidus
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Muhammed Baljozovic
Luka Vizetic
Bokar Binladenic
David Remstric
Jahid Nasser
Zayn Hussein
Strength
900,000 - 1,500,000 troops 600,000 - 1,000,000 troops
Casualties and losses
Roman combatans dead: 35,000
Roman combatans wounded: 140,000
Roman combatans missing: 3,500
Entente combatans dead: 24,000
Entente combatans wounded: 120,000
Entente combatans missing: 6,000
Civilian casualties:
Roman Empire:
Civilians dead: 150,000
Civilians wounded: 140,000
Civilians missing: 70
Adriatia:
Civilians dead: 60,000
Civilians wounded: 190,000
Civilians missing: 1,256
Turkic invasion of Poland-Lithuania

Photo of destroyed Warsaw
Date15 March 6001 -– 17 November 6001
Location
Result

Decisive Turkic victory

Belligerents
 Poland-Lithuania Federation of Ural-Turkistan
Rebel groups:
Ukraine Ukrainian Rebels
Belarusian Democratic Republic Belarusian Rebels
Lithuania Lithuanian Rebels
Lipka Rebels
Poland Polish Liberation Front
Supported by:
African Empire
Commanders and leaders
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Mikail Bielinski 
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Ronald Chomski 
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth David Adamiak
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Ilam Bialkowski 
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Piotr Jedrzejczyk 
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Kalyn Grobelnitzky 
Mahmud Halaghash
Abdullah Murzhuzavilli
Halimkhan Zhalasartalli
Adam Elyukhari
Sasha Domanov
Strength
over 1,000,000 ca. 235,000
Casualties and losses

Polish combatants dead: 742,300
Polish combatants wounded: ca. 900,000
Polish combatants missing: 13.200

  • Around 99% of Polish arsenal and the whole navy confiscated and/or destroyed at the end of the war
Turkic combatants dead: 40,520
Turkic combatants wounded: ca. 65,005
Turkic combatants missing: 60
Civilian casualties:
over 890,000 Polish civilians dead
over 3 million Polish civilians wounded
over 90,000 Polish civilians missing
ca. 3 million Polish refugees
Two Battles at Castle Kamianets Podilskyi
Part of Turkic invasion of Poland-Lithuania

Image of the castle before battle
Date27 April 6001 - 28 April 6001
Location
Result

Decisive Turkic victory

  • Death of ca. 280,000 Polish troops and capture of 220,000
  • Complete destruction of the castle
  • Continuing Turkic control of the area
  • Polish military failure
Belligerents
 Poland-Lithuania Federation of Ural-Turkistan
Commanders and leaders
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Emil Kastriuzowsky   Isa Garpatli
Strength
500,000 troops
100 K2PL
60 M1 Abrams
30 WR-40 Langusta
200 APC's
40 batteries
1,200 troops
SU-37's and other types of war planes
Casualties and losses
280,000 dead
220,000 captured
all equipment completely destroyed
4 SU-37's
Federation of Ural-Turkistan
Ural-Tûrkistan Ïtxyayadï (Ural-Turkish)
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Flag
Coat of arms of Viceskeeni/sandbox
Coat of arms
Motto: Yuridda Sülhax, Jihanda Sülhax
(Peace at Home, Peace in the World)
Anthem: 
Oy menim Tûrkistanïm
"Oh my Turkistan"
CapitalKotrinbur
Official languagesUral-Turkic
Ethnic groups
Demonym(s)Turkic - Turk
GovernmentUnitary presidential constitutional republic
• President
Mahmud Halaghash
Merkham Arozikashvilli
Area
• Total
3,559,147 km2 (1,374,194 sq mi)
• Water (%)
0.8
Population
• Estimate
46.911.407
• Density
13/km2 (33.7/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
Increase $210.36 billion
• Per capita
Increase $4.485,28[1]
HDI0.896
very high
CurrencyTurkic Rublakhek (ҍ) (UTF)
Time zoneUTC+5 (YEKT)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+7
ISO 3166 codeUT
Internet TLD.ut
Hungarian Tatar Defence Forces
Tatar Magyár Fëszrâši Vedâlimčë
Emblem of the Hungarian Tatar Defence Forces
MottoAllahú Äkbâr
Foundedde jure: 01. March 2022
de facto: 16. Janury 1991 (HTLF)
Service branchesHungarian Tatar Air Force
Hungarian Tatar Land Forces
HeadquartersStanyiszlo
Leadership
PresidentAli Yoyashov
Prime MinisterOzal Pryekelev
Minister of DefenceMuhammad Harkan-Ovanov
Chief of General StaffColonel general Kristof Aliakbarov
Personnel
Military age18–42[2] years of age[3]
Conscription27 months
Active personnel200,000[4]
Reserve personnel6,000[5]
Expenditures
Budget$1.7 billion (2023)[6]
Percent of GDP4.6% (2024)[6]
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference IMFWEO.HU was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Error" (PDF).
  3. ^ "2013. évi XCVII. törvény a honvédségi adatkezelésről, az egyes honvédelmi kötelezettségek teljesítésével kapcsolatos katonai igazgatási feladatokról.Zrínyi 2026 is a plan,to enlarge the number military personers to 40.000". CompLex Hatályos Jogszabályok Gyűjteménye. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  4. ^ "Parliament approved the number of professional military personnel of the Hungarian Defence Forces". honvedelem.hu. Archived from the original on 2021-11-06.
  5. ^ "About Hungary - Hungary to increase its military reserves to 20,000 by 2026". 2 October 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Incredible amounts of money go to national defense: it keeps the peace, but is the Orbán government preparing for war? - "the country spends 1,561.1 billion (1561.1 bn HUF / 370(USD/HUF exchange rate in 2023 Jan) = 4.22 bn USD) on defense or classified expenditures, increasing expenditures by more than 50 percent, spending HUF 558 billion more than last year"". 8 June 2022.