Janistan can trace its history back to 869 AD when the area was under the control of Sultan Farzwa Jamal III. He controlled an empire stretching as far as New Delhi. After his rule it eventually shrank to the size of Uzbekistan after several crushing defeats to Mongols and Chinese soldiers. Eventually in 1990 it gained independence yet again and launched itself into an economic boom tripleing its economy. This brings us to present day Janistan.
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