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The '''Hierarchy of Algoquona''' was a country in [[Cusinaut]]. A {{wp|military junta}}, the Algoquonan state came into being during the [[War of the Northern Confederation]] from the [[Algosh people]], who established a new state under the leadership of its military hierarchs. The Algosh people were founding members of the Confederation and continued the war against [[Urcea]] following the Confederation's downfall, also subjugating many local tribes and nations who were previously members of the Confederation. The Hierarchy was recognized as the Confederation's successor in the [[Treaty of Narasseta]] and by the [[League of Nations]]. | The '''Hierarchy of Algoquona''' was a country in [[Cusinaut]]. A {{wp|military junta}}, the Algoquonan state came into being during the [[War of the Northern Confederation]] from the [[Algosh people]], who established a new state under the leadership of its military hierarchs. The Algosh people were founding members of the Confederation and continued the war against [[Urcea]] following the Confederation's downfall, also subjugating many local tribes and nations who were previously members of the Confederation. The Hierarchy was recognized as the Confederation's successor in the [[Treaty of Narasseta]] and by the [[League of Nations]]. | ||
Algoquona was dissolved at the end of the [[Final War of the Deluge]] after four years of fighting and the [[Kaigwa Campaign|fall of Kaigwa]]. Out of its former territory the [[Chenango Confederacy]], [[ | Algoquona was dissolved at the end of the [[Final War of the Deluge]] after four years of fighting and the [[Kaigwa Campaign|fall of Kaigwa]]. Out of its former territory the [[Chenango Confederacy]], [[Caracua]], and [[Maloka]] became independent, while other lands were ceded to [[New Harren]] and [[Sabnaki]]. The core Algosh lands at the heart of the Hierarchy became the [[Algosh Republic]]. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |