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Establishment of a Technocratic Turkish-Roman Empire
A movement aims to establish a new empire uniting Turkey and Romania under a technocratic government, driven by a vision of modernization, regional power consolidation, and technological advancement. The scenario envisions a gradual political and economic integration, potentially through diplomatic negotiations or other means.
Sultan Mehmed II, after conquering Constantinople in 1453, immediately claimed the title 'Kayser-i Rûm' (Caesar of Rome), declaring the Ottoman Empire the legitimate, imperial successor to the Roman tradition.
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Model used: Basic
Establishment of a Technocratic Turkish-Roman Empire
A movement aims to establish a new empire uniting Turkey and Romania under a technocratic government, driven by a vision of modernization, regional power consolidation, and technological advancement. The scenario envisions a gradual political and economic integration, potentially through diplomatic negotiations or other means.
Sultan Mehmed II, after conquering Constantinople in 1453, immediately claimed the title 'Kayser-i Rûm' (Caesar of Rome), declaring the Ottoman Empire the legitimate, imperial successor to the Roman tradition.
Supports the establishment of a technocratic Turkish-Roman Empire
Opposes the establishment of a technocratic Turkish-Roman Empire
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