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Full Name: The United Republic of Jansipur

Short Name: Republic of Jansipur

Conventional Name: Jansipur

Government Type: Republic

Economic Orientation: Capitalist

President: Bahdu Nanda

Prime Minsiter: Mojari Gajpui

Official Languages: Hindi, Tamil, English, Nepali

Religion: Hindu (67%), Islam (21%), Christian(5%), Buddhism(4%), Sikh (3%)

Currency: Jusipee

Capital: Jansipur City

Largest Cities: Bastiacha, Jansipur City, Kerkela, Kanvusu

Population: 67,300,050

Area: 67,405 Sq Km.

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    Jansipur has a political system very similar to the United States. There are three houses of the Jansipur National Congress, the Senate, the Gujarat, and the Lower Senate.

    The Ruling Party in Congress as of know are Soviana Junta Party, first started by Pehrez Amir in 1956.

The Four major power blocs in the Senate.

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                                      Start of Civilization  (2500 B.C- 200 A.D)

    The first humans started permanent villages around 2200 B.C, living mostly off agriculture grown on the banks of the nearby

Ganges River Delta. By 1500 B.C the Ancient Jansipur peoples had colonized the enitre Ganges River Delta, along with parts of Modern Day Burma, and as far west as Calcutta. In 200 B.C two empires, The Maruya Empire of India, and the Humaski Empire in Bangladesh and Jansipur began a war lasting almost 45 years, ending with the destruction of  Humaski's Empire.

For the next 200 yeras, Jansipur was ruled by many powerful North Indian Empires.

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                                       Islam and Hinduism (200 A.D- 1800 A.D)

     200 A.D to the late 800's is considered Jansipur's Golden age. The country flourished under the rule of the Cholas, Chayuakas, and several other ruling Indian Families. Durning this time Buddhism and Hinduism spread from Jansipur into places as far south as Modern Day Singapore. Islam arrived in Jansipur in the early 800's, and the many Islamic Invasions the region endured brang Jansipur under the rule of Islamic Sultanates such as the first Dehli Sultunate and the Mughals.

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                                        The Struggle for Empire (1800 A.D- 1900)

    Jansipur was annexed by the British East India company in the late 1600's, and the region served as breadbasket to feed the many British armies leading conquests into Asia. During this time the British constructed many of the cores of Jansipurian cities, such as Kanvusu, from the ground up. In 1824 after unrest due to the heavy taxes put<

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        Kanvusu is the third largest city in Jansipur. It has a population of a little more than 234,000, and enjoys a high standard of living. Transportation is provided mostly via Bus, while there is also a small Commercial Airport and a pair of train stations linking the city to the rest of the country.

            The Royal Palace Hotel is a four star hotel serving the cities foreign buisnessmen and women.

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           The Gurvan Towers provide housing for the cities growing middle class.

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          A view of the Kanvusu CBD. A3-2.jpg

      

         Night over a Hindu Temple

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          Inner City Slums

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        Another CBD View

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         The nightlife in the city is very busy.

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        A Jansipur Xpress train heading towards the city

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        The Cities Industrial Center

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        The Microsoft HQ for East India

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    Yay, Indian CJ! Great work! The history was fantastic and the city is wonderful! Your a wonderful CJer and I'll watch this one eagerly!

    And I wonder if Amal will see this...

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    Great start dude! That's definitively something different from the other Western cities. Can't wait for more, keep it up! 44.gif

    Btw, where can I find the green-windowed building in your last pic?

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    Originally posted by: gabry85 Great start dude! That's definitively something different from the other Western cities. Can't wait for more, keep it up! 44.gif

    Btw, where can I find the green-windowed building in your last pic?quote>

    I think its From CapitalSimCity

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    Very awesome, 10/10. Very unique and very real, I also like the Microsoft thing; captures the changing world economy a bit as well. Very nice.

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    Honestly I don't care if this is your one millionth CJ, those pictures are almost too good to be true. Fantastic range of custom content, beautiful photo effects and great realism. You should get an award for this or something man. I wish I could create something of that quality 3.gif Keep it up!


     

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    Originally posted by: *****atoo-210893 Honestly I don't care if this is your one millionth CJ, those pictures are almost too good to be true. Fantastic range of custom content, beautiful photo effects and great realism. You should get an award for this or something man. I wish I could create something of that quality 3.gif Keep it up!quote>

    Ever heard of a cj named Hong Kong? i heard its owner is quite the city builder!

    Thanks again man for the comment, it was quite nice.

    And to respond to HotDogs, I have A.D.D! 4.gif

    Anyways the city was based of of Bangalaore,India and Kotte, Sri Lanka!

    Next update either Jansipur City or Rural Jansipur.

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    Wow, amazing work, very unique buildings and I really like the rural areas. You must have done alot of BAT hunting for this. Great job. Hope you can keep it up! I don't think I've seen an Indian cj yet.

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    Fantastic! Reminds me of the Jungles of trees and skyscrapers of my homeland!

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    I think its From CapitalSimCityquote>

    Thanks so much, 6c. Very kind, I found it! 5.gif

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    Wow great maps and history and the first pics look awseome cant wait for more

    Will

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    Wonderful, i love that city!Can't wait so to see more =)

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    very nice start. i like the rail lines that you have. an interesting idea for a CJ, great work!

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    Really nice start, special style, a new one! Good job! I am seeing on forward the other updates.


    Good ol' Liberty Islands! Someday, I'll repost my old CJ.

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    Wow, an Indian CJ will be awesome, no, it already is awesome! Can't wait for more.

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    You have done an extremely well do job so far! I really has captured the Indian feel! I'll visit again!!!

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    Wonderful and detailed start and the update looks great. Wonderful work. Looking foward of seeing more. Good luck!

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