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  • | event_C3 = Sabishiian War ...ptember 1648 and formally ended by the Treaty of Pirindi in June 1649. The war opposing the Ingerish and the Guaiians consisted in a succession of unrelat
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  • | era_A_dates = 1789 - Great War | event_B1 = Civil war
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  • ...ed a bunch of city-states. The other reason of the collapse was exhausting war with Hellanesian colonies which existed around the Niskavo Bay. ...gained control of the most of Karadolu region rather due to marriage than war. In 1181, after the collapse of Arslanid Kaganate the head of the dynasty,
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  • ...assurances of Lentians being allowed to continue to live there in lieu of war. <ref>Danzi, S (2015) ''How Lentians in the Plurinesian are reclaiming thei ...peric operations. Iscu came to depend on the FSA even more than before the war for economic stability, defense, aid and other services. Good relations wit
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  • ...tish empire, when it was conquered in the second century BC during a brief war. The native Azigri and Fonti populations became heavily Romantisized by the | event_B3 = Succession War
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  • ..._Project_Gutenberg_eText_19396.jpg|thumb|225px|Prior to the Ingerish Civil War, Brynderwyn was one of the wealthiest ports on the Sea of Uthyra]] The eruption of the Ingerish Civil War in the mid-1710s dragged many of Ingerland's colonies into the conflict. Wi
    42 KB (6,241 words) - 02:38, 1 April 2024
  • ===1620 until 1668: The Thousand Kingdoms' War and Kojolese Unification=== ...The Thousand Kingdoms' War and Kojolese Unification|The Thousand Kingdoms' War and Kojolese Unification]]
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  • ...a had entered into Suria's sphere of influence. As a consequence, the post-war period saw several attempts at further integration among many capitalist st ...ganization is ''differentiated integration'' - member states are allowed a great deal of freedom regarding which parts of the organization they wish to part
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  • ...he miraculous economical growth accomplished by the nation after the World war. ...tions were initially hunters and gatherers, and tended to settle along the great rivers of the central highlands, which offered environments rich in provisi
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  • | event_B3 = Civil War ...upation. In 1765 the '''Treaty of Huysburg''' ended the First Independence War and nothern Munion became independent as '''Union of Northern Munion'''.
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  • ...by Ahmad Al Rifai. He unified the remaining lands of old Alezar after the great decline of the Caliphate. ...he southern part of the country was known by trading and extended times of war between tribes. The northern part was a center of civilization where big ca
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  • | event_A3 = Navenno-Piavian War | event_B1 = War of the Councils
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  • ...Commonwealth]] and [[Kofuku]] to promote continental unity after the Great War. It aims to facilitate free trade and to facilitate freedom of movement of
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  • ...n the first peoples to traverse the mountains, along the Harding Pass. The Great Timona exhibited the earliest use of terraced farming, present in the [http | Late Estancia culture (200-600 CE), Great Timona culture (600-1400 CE), Cayos culture (1000-1500 CE)
    82 KB (11,864 words) - 06:40, 7 May 2024
  • ...wer and wealth. A series of peasant revolts turned into a full-scale civil war that nearly toppled the monarchy in 1241. ...tary and her representatives alone are able to negotiate peace in times of war. Additionally, the monarch wields considerable powers over the legislative
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  • ..., the Principality of Črešnja, emerged in the late 8th century. Maroje the Great (Mallyorian: ''Maroje Veliki'') assured the international recognition of th After the Blue Revolution, caused by the Great Famine of 1942-43 and global war turmoil, the government was taken over by authoritarian socialist leader Ž
    68 KB (9,659 words) - 19:51, 2 October 2023
  • ...with a strong counteroffensive, which spiralled into the Bromley-Ingerland War of 1946. Ingerland surrendered on 8 December 1946, and agreed to meet with ...romley's "former Unionist" status as he wanted to "show the history of our great nation to the world and how far we have come". This official full name has
    56 KB (7,562 words) - 19:05, 30 March 2024
  • .... Today, Airannia is a quickly developing state, where industry is still a great good, but, welfare is spreading more and more quickly to its citizens. | event_B3 = Fourth Campaign, the great push East
    31 KB (4,948 words) - 04:15, 2 December 2023
  • ...Reedemian Revolutionary War, often referred to as the "War for Peace from War" by Freedemians. | event_B2 = Independence War (War for Peace)
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  • Caya was largely left to its own devices during Ingerish Civil War]. After 1717, resupply ships were reduced in frequency, less and less money ...on against the Ingerish. Piracy really increased during the Ingerish Civil War, taking advantage of the deteriorating conditions of Caya. Jean Barteau (c.
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