Pemecutan

Pemecutan or officially United Kingdom of Pemecutan (Hanacaraka Latin: Pesamuan Puri Agung Pemecutan) is an island country located in east central of Melayu Archipelago. It doesn't have land border with any nations but it has a maritime border with Eraman to the north, Mengwi to the east, Southern Palm Islands to the south and southwest and Sharktail to its west. A united kingdom, Pemecutan is consist of 3 constituent states and 3 territories. The states are Kesiman, Mandara-Giri and Satria while the territories are Batubulan, Petang Islands and Kerta Pura (the administrative capital). It has an area of 23,400 km2 and a population of 10.5 millions. It is considered a densely populated country in Melayu Archipelago. The country has 2 capitals, Pemecutan Puri which is the Royal Capital and the seat of the Pemecutan Monarch and Kerta Pura which is the administrative capital and the seat of Pemecutan Central Government. Ubung is the largest city in Pemecutan which is also the center of its economy. Another large cities are Sanur, Jematang, Satria (City) and Kesiman (City).

Pemecutan history was begin around mid 4th century when the mainland was under the control of Sripala Kingdom, a Hindu kingdom centered on what is now Southern Palm Islands. The reigning of Sripala Kingdom in the island went through until the fall of the kingdom in late 8th century. Two kingdoms were emerge in the mainland, Giri Kingdom (centered in Mandara-Giri State now) and Mandara Kingdom (centered in Satria State now). The two kingdoms were unified in late 10th century which established Kingdom of Giri Mandala. The new kingdom was ruled jointly by Ki Watu Giri (King of Giri Kingdom) and Nyi Sekar Arum (Queen of Mandara Kingdom). The kingdom was merely peaceful for around 4 centuries. It's only focusing on expansion within its land and engage in trade with neighboring countries. In early 14th century, the kingdom was collapsed. The rivalry between two princes endangered the kingdom. At the end, to prevent war the kingdom was split and a confederation was established. The confederation is named Pemecutan Confederation.

In 16th century, British came to the country engaging a trade deal. But the situation change later on. Pemecutan Confederation was being colonized little by little starting with the collapsed of Mengwi Territory in 1879 until the complete surrender of Giri Mandala in 1906. The nation mostly unharmed during the First World War. But it was getting hit in the Second World War. In 1943, Japanese forces successfully taken control of the whole nation. Independence movement was started in 1946 after the dissatisfaction over British colonial government which failed to protected Pemecutan during the World War. The independence pressured fruited when British government granted their independence in 1949.

In early independence, the central government struggled to controlled its dominion. Mengwian began to uprising as they felt neglected by the central government. After the pressure from international community, Pemecutan Central Government agreed to hold referendum in Mengwi Territory. The referendum was held in 1962 and resulted in Mengwi independence. The independence process lasted for around 4 years with Pemecutan Central Government granted Mengwi independence in 1966. Changed was also made in 1978 when Petang Islands Territory was split into 2 entities, Batubulan and Petang Islands.

Pemecutan is considered a developing country with an emerging industrial base. The economy was boost after oil boom in 1970's. In 2019, the government successfully decreased the unemployment rate to its lowest position. While the largest obstacles are still transportation and environment. The government try to reduce its dependence on fossil-based power plant.

Etymology
The name of Pemecutan is derived from local word, pecut which means whip. The folklore stated (and also mention in Chronicle of Watugunung Dynasty), Ki Watu Giri, the first King of Pemecutan was a master of whipping. He was believe to receive a sacred treasure from the mountain spirit that guarding both mountains in the north and west of Giri dominion. The sacred treasure are two whips, one with yellowish color (representing Basukinanta dragon, the guardian of Mount Basuki in the west) and the other with bluish color (representing Bogananta dragon, the guardian of Mount Pacung in the north). The name was believed to be chosen to give the new establish nation a blessings from the guardian of both mountains.

The whip is regard as a sacred symbol for the country. A dual whips has been use as the symbol of Watugunung Dynasty. All Watugunung's branch line also using whip as their symbol. States and territories of Pemecutan also put a whip in their coat of arms. While Mengwi retain their original coat of arms even after their independence from Pemecutan. Their coat of arms also has a whip in it.

Prehistory
There is a dispute over the first human to settling in the island. Fossilized remain of Homo pacungensis which discovered in the cave at the foothill of Mount Pacung, suggested that archaic human has been inhabited Pemecutan mainland as early as 50,000 years ago. It is believe that these early human still in contact with Australoids tribe that reached the islands around 25,000 BC before it become extinct somewhat around 10,000 - 5,000 BC. During this time, Pemecutan was known to enter Stone Age period.

Around 500 BC, Austronesians people reached the island. These peoples are recognized as the ancestors of the current peoples of Pemecutan. The discovery of iron and the applied of wet-field rice cultivation by Austronesians makes them successfully survive in the island. It makes them enter Iron Age period. The peoples started to leave their nomadic lifestyle. Settlements and villages were flourished during this time. Indian trader came to the island around fourth century. These trader were known to influence early Pemecutanian peoples for their language writing. Hence the Hanacaraka script was discovered during this period. Indian trader also influence the peoples politics and society. Settlements and villages group together and larger tribe emerge. Two tribe were recognized to control the mainland. Giri Tribe took control the central and southern part of Pemecutan Mainland while Mandara Tribe controlled the north and western part.

Sripala Era
Sripala Kingdom established around 350 AD in what is now Southern Palm Islands. The small kingdom grew quickly and spread its influence into nearby islands including Pemecutan. At first, Sripala colonized the southern part of Pemecutan Mainland around 387 AD in what is now Sanur Province. The existence of Sripala influence the tribal life in Pemecutan. In a very short time both Giri and Mandara tribes were fall under Sripala Kingdom. Two administrations were established in the Mainland, Giri and Mandara. Giri administration was centered on Giripuri (in today Tulangampiang) and Mandara administration was centered on Barunajaya (in today Ubung).

In 412 AD, Sripala take controlled of Mengwi and Canggu Island. Both islands was put under Giri administration. While Petang Archipelago (including Batubulan island) which was taken in 419 AD was put under Mandara administration.

Administrative divisions
Pemecutan is divided into 3 constituent states and 3 territories. After their independence in 1949, Pemecutan was divided into 4 constituent states and 1 territory. In 1966, Mengwi was granted independence while Kerta Pura was admitted as the second territory. The last territorial change was in 1978 when Batubulan City was split from Petang Islands and form its own territory.