Oenenistan

Oenenistan (Oenen: Önänstán), officially the Republic of Oenenistan (Oenen: Önänstán Çumhúrijasy), formerly State of Oenenistan (Oenen: Önänstán Dovlaty) is a country on the real life Iranian provinces of Ardebil, East and West Azerbaijan, and Gilan.

Oenenistan was formerly led by a brutal dictator named Emre Kováс, but now they have transitioned to democracy, however Kováс still has an effect on the country despite being now dead.

The language they speak is a Turkic language.

History
Oenenistan was an SSR until the fall of the USSR in 1991, when it gained independence. The previously mentioned Emre Kovác was chosen to be president.

Kovác believed in the supremacy of the Oenen people, which further extended to the Turkic people, which further extended to the Altaic people, which further extended to the Ural-Altaic people, which further extended to those and honoraries, like Italians, Ukrainians, and Native Americans. He also believed that communism created all of Oenenistan's problems, so he banned communist propaganda, symbols, literature, etc. He persecuted the ethnic minorities in Oenenistan, and attacked countries like Russia, China, Armenia and Serbia. He was so brutal that even other "superior countries" hated him. However, Oenenistan managed to make an alliance with Hungary and Ukraine, but it was later dissolved.

Kovác died in 2016, and the new leader, Särxan Xalqan, got rid of Kovác's brutal dictatorship and installed democracy. He ended the backwardsness and the persecution in the country.

Despite the restoration efforts, Kovác still has an effect on the reputation of the country.