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===Contemporary history===
===Contemporary history===
====Tribal conciliation and dynastic concerns====
====Tribal conciliation and dynastic concerns====
During this period, the ruling House of Newaster lacked eligible male heirs. Paul I had died without issue, leading his brother King Arathvesur II to reach a relatively unconventional solution as part of the overall conciliatory approach towards the indigenous population of the country. He married his three daughters to the sons of prominent tribal chiefs within the country, with his eldest being married to a member of the Tuskane tribe. With permission of the [[Pope]], Arathvesur then adopted all three of his sons-in-law in order to continue the dynasty in name as well as gene. Although all three were then passed over for inheritance, any of their children would remain in the line of succession in the maternal line. Accordingly, when Arathvesur II died in 1952, he was succeeded by his grandson - King Paul II of the new House of Newaster-Tuskane.
====Anti-communist Movement====
====Anti-communist Movement====


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