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[[File:Qonkimperialplum.png|thumbnail|Alternate [[Wikipedia:plum blossom|plum blossom]] emblem]] | [[File:Qonkimperialplum.png|thumbnail|Alternate [[Wikipedia:plum blossom|plum blossom]] emblem]] | ||
'''Imperial Qonklaks''' (Kwang: ''Kwai Zũ Kwan Hòun'' /kwɛ́ zu᷄ˀ kwã́ hoʊ̃̀/, [[Classical Letsatian]]: '''Cḗsas Kā́ϑas'''), officially the '''Great Qonklese Empire''', was a historical political entity active in Soltenna during 1928 to 1950. | '''Imperial Qonklaks''' (Kwang: ''Kwai Zũ Kwan Hòun'' /kwɛ́ zu᷄ˀ kwã́ hoʊ̃̀/, [[Classical Letsatian]]: '''Cḗsas Kā́ϑas'''), officially the '''Great Qonklese Empire''', was a historical political entity active in Soltenna during 1928 to 1950. It was declared as an [[abnormal government]] by the [[Supreme Commune of Qonklaks]]. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Revision as of 20:10, 8 June 2023
Great Qonklese Empire | ||||||
Kwai Zũ Kwan Hòun | ||||||
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Motto Yã Jaq Sà Dauq "Growth Through Labour" | ||||||
Anthem Ode to the Sun | ||||||
Greatest extent of the Qonklese Empire in 1949
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Capital | Jikhein 1928-1940 Cuáma 1940-1945 | |||||
Languages | Kwang | |||||
Government | Absolute monarchy | |||||
Emperor | ||||||
• | 1928-1950 | Dain Pain | ||||
Legislature | Daimnru'oun 院競音 | |||||
History | ||||||
• | Commune formed | 10 May 1928 | ||||
• | Promulgation of the Empire of Qonklaks | 1928 | ||||
• | Capitulation of Imperial Qonklaks | 13th September 1950 | ||||
Population | ||||||
• | 1928 est. | 36,560,000 | ||||
• | 1949 est. | 352,390,000 | ||||
Currency | Qonklese Chih | |||||
Today part of | Qonklaks |
Imperial Qonklaks (Kwang: Kwai Zũ Kwan Hòun /kwɛ́ zu᷄ˀ kwã́ hoʊ̃̀/, Classical Letsatian: Cḗsas Kā́ϑas), officially the Great Qonklese Empire, was a historical political entity active in Soltenna during 1928 to 1950. It was declared as an abnormal government by the Supreme Commune of Qonklaks.
Etymology
History
Rise
Military
The Qonklese Imperial Army had a strength of more than 3 million soldiers at its peak in 1947.