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Kagoyama (adjective)<br>
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Kagoyama (plural)
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|government_type =    Bureaucratic, Theocratic Republican Bannerstate
|government_type =    Bureaucratic, Theocra thetic Republican Bannerstate
|leader_title1 =      [[Monshu]]
|leader_title1 =      [[Monshu]]
|leader_name1 = [[Doshin]]
|leader_name1 = [[Doshin]]
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'''Kagoyama''', officially called the '''Republican Ministries of Bannerlands''' is a nation located in northeast [[Alshar]], bordering [[Oyashima]] and [[Huoxia]]. The government consist of the Ministries, whose seats are held by both secular officials selected via the examination system as well as priests selected by the Jōdo Shinshū Temples, and the Twelve Banners which are military divisions that are drawn from distinct regions of Kagoyama, called the Bannerlands.
'''Kagoyama''', officially called the '''Republican Ministries of the Bannerlands''' is a nation located in northeast [[Alshar]], bordering [[Oyashima]] and [[Huoxia]]. The government consist of the Ministries, whose seats are held by both secular officials selected via the examination system as well as priests selected by the Jōdo Shinshū Temples, and the Twelve Banners which are military divisions that are drawn from distinct regions of Kagoyama, called the Bannerlands.


A nation known as the Takeshima Court ruled over the area that would become Kagoyama from 1482 to 1765 when disputes between the Twelve Banner Army and the Imperial Court erupted into war. The Banners, supported by the bureaucratic governors and the Jōdo Shinshū temples, overthrew the Court and established a joint government split between the three factions. Throughout the late 18th and early 19th century, Kagoyama enjoyed prosperity through minor industrialization and commercial trade with Occidental powers such as [[Burgundie]]. However, the merchant families that prospered the most from trade grew discontent under the bureaucratic system that devalued their work, and so launched and attempted rebellion. This rebellion ultimately failed, but not without heavy civilian casualties, and in response, government began to regulate all trade and industrialization. This proved sufficient enough to resist colonization, albeit at a slower pace of modernization.
A nation known as the Takeshima Court ruled over the area that would become Kagoyama from 1482 to 1765 when disputes between the Twelve Banner Army and the Imperial Court erupted into war. The Banners, supported by the bureaucratic governors and the Jōdo Shinshū temples, overthrew the Court and established a joint government split between the three factions. Throughout the late 18th and early 19th century, Kagoyama enjoyed prosperity through minor industrialization and commercial trade with Occidental powers such as [[Burgundie]]. However, the merchant families that prospered the most from trade grew discontent under the bureaucratic system that devalued their work, and so launched and attempted rebellion. This rebellion ultimately failed, but not without heavy civilian casualties, and in response, government began to regulate all trade and industrialization. This proved sufficient enough to resist colonization, albeit at a slower pace of modernization.
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