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===Religion=== | ===Religion=== | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Category:Former countries]][[Category:Former empires]] [[Category:History of Qonklaks]][[Category:History of Soltenna]] | [[Category:Former countries]][[Category:Former empires]] [[Category:History of Qonklaks]][[Category:History of Soltenna]][[Category:Olboros]] |
Revision as of 06:10, 26 February 2021
Great Kwang | ||||||
Hòun Kwan 關汰 | ||||||
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Capital | Jikhein | |||||
Languages | Kwang | |||||
Government | absolute monarchy | |||||
Emperor | Ještrun I (Qonklaks) | |||||
History | ||||||
• | Dynasty founded | 5 March 1677 | ||||
• | Republic established | 23 April 1903 | ||||
Today part of | Qonklaks |
The Olboros Dynasty, officially the Great Kwang (Kwang: Hòun Kwan), was the last imperial dynasty of Qonklaks. It existed in from 1677 to 1903.
Etymology
Politics
Fall
In 1897, the Qonklese Olboros dynasty mandates that all international imports and exports must pass through Paseinse, Meinbaipaw, or Jikhein, in response to opium smuggling and to try and assert more imperial power. Crops fail in much of Qonklaks and lead to bread riots.
1898, good harvest, so riots die down (except in Qonklese-occupied Zaizung).
1899, crops fail again, start of civil war