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| languages_type              = [[Official script]]
 
| languages_type              = [[Official script]]
 
| languages                  = [[Clear script]]
 
| languages                  = [[Clear script]]
| regional_languages          = {{hlist |[[Otuzoghuz language|Otuzoghuz]] |[[Maikan language|Maikan]] |[[Xuraxar]] | [[Rimian]] |[[Languages of Yinshan|various others]]}}
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| regional_languages          = {{hlist |[[Otuzoghuz language|Otuzoghuz]] |[[Zyirnya language|Zyirnya]] |[[|Aicun language|Aicun]] | [[Rimian]]}}
| religion                    = {{ublist |item_style=white-space:nowrap; |88.7% [[Manichaeism]]|5.8% [[Tengrism]]  
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| religion                    = {{ublist |item_style=white-space:nowrap; |78.3% [[Manichaeism]]|19.3% [[Tengrism]]  
|3.1% [[Neo-Tengrism]] |2.2% [[Christianity in Tergynia|Christianity]] |0.4% [[Religion in Tergynia|Others]]}}
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|2.2% [[Christianity in Tergynia|Christianity]] |0.4% [[Religion in Tergynia|Others]]}}
| religion_year              = 2020
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| religion_year              = 2021
| ethnic_groups               = {{vunblist
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| ethnic_groups         = {{unbulleted list
|Majority [[Tergyn]]
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| 84.4% [[Tergyn]]
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| 4.9% [[Otoghuz]]
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| 4.4% [[Aicun]]
|title = [[List of ethnic groups in Tergynia|Tergynian minorities]]{{efn|Ethnic minorities that are recognized officially.}}
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| 3.2% [[Zyirnya]]
|13.30% [[Otuzoghuz people|Otuzoghuz]] |9.72% [[Tösheg people|Tösheg]] |3.86% [[Maikan people|Maikan]] |2.79% [[Otuzogur people|Otuzogur]] |2.26% [[Rimian people|Rimian]] |1.79% [[Xuraxars|Xuraxar]] |1.65% [[Chimtad people|Chimtad]] |1.15% [[Djin people|Djin]] |0.62% [[Šuroxar people|Šuroxar]] |0.47% [[Qarabay|Qarabay]] |0.44% [[Poikhui people|Poikhui]] |and others
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| 1.1% [[Rimian]]
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| 2.0% [[Demographics of Tergynia#Ethnic groups|Others]]
 
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| demonym                    = Tergynian
 
| demonym                    = Tergynian
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| sovereignty_type            = [[History of Tergynia|Formation]]
 
| sovereignty_type            = [[History of Tergynia|Formation]]
 
| established_event1          = [[1976 Tergynian Revolution|Founding of the Republic]]
 
| established_event1          = [[1976 Tergynian Revolution|Founding of the Republic]]
| established_date1          = 1976 BCE
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| established_date1          = 1933
 
| area_km2                    = tbh km²
 
| area_km2                    = tbh km²
 
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'''Tergynia''', officially the '''Republic of Tergynia''' ('''RT'''), is a country in [[Cancodia]]. It is bordered to the north by [[Omniabstracta]], to the east by the [[Meridan Sea]], to the south by [[Lanhuanan]], and to the west by the [[Nuntic Ocean]]. The capital city is Daudbalgas and the largest city and historic capital is Chichihari.
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'''Tergynia''', officially the '''Republic of Tergynia''' ('''RT'''), is a country in [[Cancodia]]. It is bordered to the north by [[Omniabstracta]], to the east by the [[Meridan Sea]], to the south by [[Lanhuanan]], and to the west by the [[Nuntic Ocean]]. The capital city is Daudbalgas and the largest city and historic capital is Chichihari. Tergynia is a pluralistic society with its 25 million people comprising of various ethnolinguistic groups, the largest among these being the Tergyn people followed by significant minorities of Otoghuz and Aicuns. Tergynia is 78% Manichaean, with the remainder being irreligious or adhere to a form of Terygnia's former Tengrist faiths.
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The first recorded settled civilizations in Tergynia were the !Saka and the !Sogdians that established city states and kingdoms along the western coast. Central and northern Tergynia was home to various nomadic groups including the proto-Tergyns, Rimians, and Aicunic peoples. The eastern coast was inhabited by seafaring !Tangut and !Yeniseian societies that lasted until the 1100s. Tergyn steppe nomads and Manichaean Otoghuz nomads from Central Cancodia conquered the mostly sedentary societies along the coasts and formed various steppe empires, such as the !Xianbei, !Rouran, and !Otuzoghuz. In the 1100s, Horbun Gurkhan established the Tergyn Empire that spanned from West Tergynia to Faulknia. The Tergynian revolution in 1933, which overthrew the Tergyn Khaganate, established a multi-party democracy.
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Tergynia is a pluralistic society comprising of various ethnolinguistic groups, the largest among these includes the Tergynians, Maikan, Otuzogur, and Rimian peoples. The Tergynian government census claims that Tergynia is 63.2% Manichaean.
      
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===History 1===
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===Antiquity===
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The !Saka and !Sogdian tribes established a network of city states and kingdoms along Tergynia's western coast that interacted with various civilizations in the Nuntic sea. On the eastern coast, some !Yeniseian and !Tangut peoples established sea-faring societies. In between the seas, proto-Tergyn and Rimians lived together on the steppe, until the Rimians were driven from the steppe and into the mountains for a variety of reasons, including conflict with the proto-Tergyns. In 200 BC, one of the only remaining !Yeniseian steppe nomads established the !Xiongnu steppe confederacy, which layed the foundations for a string of nomadic empires to occupy central and eastern Tergynia.
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By the 300s, the !Eastern Iranic kingdoms were in decline due to constant warfare, conflict with nomadic groups, and climate change.
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The first instance of Qijaric migration into the territory of Tergynia was around 400 when Xuroghur tribes migrated into southwestern Tergynia. In the 800s, various Manichaean Qijaric tribes fled central Cancodia after being forced out by other Qijaric tribes that converted to Islam and reorganized themselves into the Otoghuz Confederation in southwestern Tergynia. The Otoghuz absorbed the Xuroghur and conquered the declining !Sogdian and !Saka kingdoms.
    
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===Republic (1933–present)===
 
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