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  • * Collapse of [[Kúúlist Fukota|North Vaniuan Union of Foeian Communes]] and [[Buw Re
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  • ...ng the coasts. Following the onset of civil war in 1078 and the subsequent collapse of the Hafsighi Kingdom, the center of Algazi civilization shifted to the c
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  • ...t most of its territory within the first hundred years, leading to a total collapse in the early 900s.
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  • ===Collapse=== The final imperial collapse came as a result of many provincial governor's declaring independence. By 1
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  • The '''collapse of the Helsonian Union''' occurred between 31st July and 8th September 2005 Following the collapse, the Statists managed to [[PFRH Utol|cling to power in East Utol]], while t
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  • ...carried over to the new dynasty. Both the famine and the Meryth dynasty's collapse led its inhabitants to migrate out of the area. Areas such as modern-day Fe ===Empire of Melunair and Forian collapse===
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  • The Algazi Financial Crisis and the ensuing period of economic collapse forced Algazis to recognize and accept their reduced position in global aff
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  • Bavkirak had been a loose coalition of clan kingdoms since the collapse of the Bavkir empire, up until Lord-King Behtik Khajaan managed to unite th
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  • ...in [[Vlmemosh]], however, even there it will gradually lose them with the collapse of the country.
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  • ...e to mitigate and ultimately prevent [[Dissolution of the Balak Empire|the collapse of the Balak Empire]], East Herayan was granted temporary independence with
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  • Following the independence of Gushlia in X and subsequent collapse of the Union of Shomosvan in 2001 the first free elections were held in the
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  • |event4 = Collapse
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  • |established_event2 = Collapse of the First Tfia Empire ...elopments of proto-industrialization and global exploration. Following its collapse in 1262, Tfianeng was refounded several decades later with the establishmen
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  • ...overing the establishment of the [[First Vos Republic]] and the subsequent collapse of the personal union between both countries (1800) and the modern [[Siyeza ===Collapse===
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  • ...ng the agreement of a coalition with Voice of the South which later was to collapse, forcing him to lead a Minority Government. He was also both the youngest a
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  • ...Qamatudhi Empire that would succeed the Wozan Khanate. After the Khanate's collapse, present-day Qamatudh fragmented into a few states under different tribal b Following the collapse of Shomosvan in 2001, the Kuulist-aligned east of the country was still fac
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  • | bodystyle = border-collapse:collapse;
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  • After the [[Dissolution_of_the_Balak_Empire|collapse of the Balak Empire]], the commuter rail network was scrapped, with the gre
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  • ...e building into the account, rendering its foundation highly vulnerable to collapse through time.
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  • ...admor's most populous city, as well as its de facto capital. Following the collapse of the Greater Atsiq Empire, it had de jure been released as per the terms
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