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'''Imperial Qonklaks''' (Kwang: ''Kwai Zũ Kwan'' /kwɛ́ zu᷄ˀ kwã́/), officially the '''Qonklese Empire''', was a historical political entity active in Soltenna during 1928 to 1950.
'''Imperial Qonklaks''' (Kwang: ''Kwai Zũ Kwan'' /kwɛ́ zu᷄ˀ kwã́/), officially the '''Qonklese Empire''', was a historical political entity active in Soltenna during 1928 to 1950.



Revision as of 09:48, 12 September 2020

Qonklese Empire
Kwai Zũ Kwan
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1928–1950
Flag Coat of arms
Motto
Yã Jaq Sà Dauq

"Growth Through Labour"

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Anthem
Ode to the Sun
Greatest extent of the Qonklese Empire in 1949
Capital Jikhein 1928-1940

Cuáma 1940-1945
Jikhein (1945-1950)

Languages Kwang
Government Absolute monarchy
Emperor
 •  1928-1950 Dain Pain
Legislature Imperial Arena
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
Alternate plum blossom emblem

Imperial Qonklaks (Kwang: Kwai Zũ Kwan /kwɛ́ zu᷄ˀ kwã́/), officially the Qonklese Empire, was a historical political entity active in Soltenna during 1928 to 1950.

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