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Its predecessor was [[Aristocratic Republic of Myak Kham]], and it was succeeded by the [[Confederation of Ebo Nganagam]] in 1995 after the General Yu Tak died. | Its predecessor was [[Aristocratic Republic of Myak Kham]], and it was succeeded by the [[Confederation of Ebo Nganagam]] in 1995 after the General Yu Tak died. | ||
Despite General [[Yu Tak]] claimed that everyone living in the Republic of Myak Kham was equal to each other, properties of the [[Ebo Nganagam Hux Kham people|former ruling class]] were confisticated, and they also lost all privileges they had had before, however, it was known that family members and people of General [[Yu Tak]], however, corruption and cronyism was common during the reign of General Yu Tak, as family members and many friends of General Yu Tak became important governmental figures at that time, and many governors also showed a strong tendency of cronyism. |
Revision as of 20:51, 17 January 2016
Republic of Myak Kham | |||||
Myak Kham Mlu Hlu(Hux Kham language) | |||||
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Capital | Not specified | ||||
Government | Republic | ||||
President | General Yu Tak | ||||
History | |||||
• | Established | 1953 | |||
• | Disestablished | 1995 | |||
b. | ... |
Republic of Myak Kham was a country located in North Baredina, it was built by General Yu Tak after a coup d'etat in 1953.
Its predecessor was Aristocratic Republic of Myak Kham, and it was succeeded by the Confederation of Ebo Nganagam in 1995 after the General Yu Tak died.
Despite General Yu Tak claimed that everyone living in the Republic of Myak Kham was equal to each other, properties of the former ruling class were confisticated, and they also lost all privileges they had had before, however, it was known that family members and people of General Yu Tak, however, corruption and cronyism was common during the reign of General Yu Tak, as family members and many friends of General Yu Tak became important governmental figures at that time, and many governors also showed a strong tendency of cronyism.