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== Aftermath ==
== Aftermath ==


Following the conquest, the Saukhin Islands became a [[Administrative divisions of Tierrador#Provinces|Qoyalet]] (province) of Qabór, where it remains as of today. Throughout its history as a Tierradorian province, the Saukhins constantly attempted to secede from the Woqalate, often met with coercion to stay or, in a more recent sense, low public support. During the [[1887 Qabóri Island Revolution]], which saw many of the smaller island colonies of the Woqalate attempt to secede at the same time twenty years after the transfer of the Crown from the House of Havqanoq to the [[House of Woqelee]], the Saukhins attempted to do the same, in fact nearly succeeding. However, in 1888, a [[Saukhin Guard]] General who was frustrated with the incompetent governance of the islands disclosed various military strategies to the [[Tierradorian Defense Forces|Tierrador Army]]
Following the conquest, the Saukhin Islands became a [[Administrative divisions of Tierrador#Provinces|Qoyalet]] (province) of Qabór, where it remains as of today. Throughout its history as a Tierradorian province, the Saukhins constantly attempted to secede from the Woqalate, often met with coercion to stay or, in a more recent sense, low public support. During the [[1887 Qabóri Island Revolution]], which saw many of the smaller island colonies of the Woqalate attempt to secede at the same time twenty years after the transfer of the Crown from the House of Havqanoq to the [[House of Woqelee]], the Saukhins attempted to do the same, in fact nearly succeeding. However, in 1888, a [[Saukhin Guard]] General who was frustrated with the incompetent governance of the islands disclosed various military strategies to the [[Tierradorian Defense Forces|Tierrador Army]]. As of today, the Saukhin Islands represent a vastly different cultural landscape than the rest of Tierrador, representing an entirely Polynesian culture, rather than the mix between Coscivian and Romance culture seen in the mainland. It is a large exporter of many valuable goods, such as seafood, volcanic crops, and copper.


== See also==
== See also==