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  • of both tribute and slaves from its neighbors during the second millennia AD. The lack of wealth and viable agricultural manpower lead to severe economic...
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  • the Ninerivers region prior to the first local Crusades in the 12th Century AD, where faith was used mainly as a casus belli for larger lowlands states to...
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  • happened around the fall of the Levantine Potentate in the late 6th century AD drove the Khovihnihk tribes out of East Gothica in a matter of decades, afterwhich...
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  • floodplain dominated the region from 7th century BC through the 1st century AD. Ruq adopted Judaism as its state religion around 250 BC and became the primary...
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  • the Imperial throne, creating an environment of dominance that lasted for 98 years. Golden Bull of 1043 established two administriative kingdoms: the Kingdom...
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  • Yaehwa 215 AD - 246 AD (31 Years) 233 AD - 246 AD (13 Years) House of Sun Third child of Heon. Died childless. 93 Emperor Gogun 221 AD - 249 AD (28 Years)...
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  • navigator Magloir Korentin of Ilánova, one day before the vernal equinox of 1772 AD. Korentin authorised a landing party to make landfall on what would turn out...
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  • coastal city of Qabór served as the capital from 164 AD until it was destroyed by Abio warriors in 671 AD, during the Abio-Qabór War. These tribes were (and...
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  • and Levantine Burgoignesc are mutually intelligible, with an estimated 95 to 98% shared lexicon and only few lexical differences between the two languages...
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  • name by that period. By the late seventh century and early eighth century AD, the term "Urcean" ("Urciona", natively), describing somebody living near...
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  • Wars' culmination in 16 BC. Caphirian Recession and Kosal Expansion (300 AD - 484 AD): Internal conflicts within the Caphirian Republic, led by figures like...
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  • by 1935 AD. Two more colonies were unintentionally destroyed as a result of Kiravian Union development efforts, and one more died out in 1995 AD, prompting...
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  • established when the new federalist constitution was enacted after the war. In 1967 AD, during the Sunderance, civilian responsibility for both the Army and the...
    17 KB (1,593 words) - 16:14, 26 November 2023
  • control of its territorial waters by investing in Anti-Access/Area Denial (A2/AD) strategies. The Aerospace Defense Force (OADF) is the air force and space...
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  • the area in the 2nd century BC. Upon arriving in Levantia in the 7th century AD, Artaxerxes I found the site uninhabited according to the saga of the Hištanšahr...
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  • The era of independence and sovereignty in Vallejar, which extends from 1829 AD to the present day. The beginning of this era was marked by the freedom of...
    71 KB (9,808 words) - 01:25, 21 April 2024
  • Audonians were slaughtered and great wealth carried off or destroyed. In 267 AD, Al-Mutayed founded the Kingdom of Zaclaria, which dominated and controlled...
    80 KB (11,115 words) - 21:02, 19 April 2024
  • Latin civilization in Verona began to saturate the region early on, around 300AD, and as a result, many Latin customs were adopted over time. The state was...
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  • reconstruction. In Kelekona, rebuilding efforts have been exceptionally scattered and ad hoc. With multiple changes of government, a poor economy, and a lack of professional...
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