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  • === Final collapse ===
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  • ==Collapse==
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  • ==Collapse==
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  • ...from March 21 2018 until November 18 2018. He was a key figure during the collapse of the [[Union of Shomosvan]], and has remained a notable force in Balak po ==Collapse of Shomosvan==
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  • ...silian independence. Kaisen briefly gained full independence following the collapse of the Helsonian Union in 2005, but later applied to become a constituent c
    5 KB (634 words) - 21:21, 23 June 2023
  • ...om in northern [[Soltenna]] that existed from 4th millennium BCE until its collapse near the end of the 1st millennium CE. The kingdom began as a disorganized
    3 KB (420 words) - 06:28, 21 April 2022
  • ...ng the new "archlordship" system of government that the GEE used until its collapse, and that the modern country of [[Barradiwa]] uses today; this system of go
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  • ...sional Government adopted a variant of the ''rivers flag'' following the [[Collapse of the Union of Shomosvan]], substituting the flag's blue stripes with red
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  • ...Czucz Merchant Republics and expanded in the following centuries with the collapse of the [[Lhav Empire]]. Its position as a regional power would only be chal Its collapse as a unified polity is closely tied to the rise of [[Kavrinia]] and the reb
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  • |event_end = Collapse ...ting the Tamaghid dynasty into a multitude of warring cadet branches. This collapse began the Warring Qakates period of Balak history, which would end in the 1
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  • ...n which caused the loss of some 10% of the population of Vaniua and a near collapse of the entire political and cultural climate that preceded the invasion.
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  • ===Collapse of Letsatia=== After the collapse of the Letsatian Empire in the 6th century, the northern coast of Basthan b
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  • ...] (comprising [[Araman]], [[Komania]], and [[Torosha]]) in the wake of the collapse of the [[Union of Shomosvan]]. Since its founding, four more states have be ...of Shomosvan]] began to show [[Collapse of the Union of Shomosvan|signs of collapse]]. The initial proposal, drafted between Koman Emperor [[Mishanli Oshar]] o
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  • ...vic peoples and the politics of the confederation, leaving to the eventual collapse of the Milevian Empire in X. The resulting power vacuum was subsequently ex
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  • ...ound a fifth of which were to airports in the Helsonian Union. After the [[collapse of the Helsonian Union]], the airline was restructured, its monopoly broken
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  • |event_end = Collapse
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  • |event_end = Collapse <!-- Default: "Disestablished" --> ...nctionally separate entities, although only X who ruled in Qonklaks didn't collapse. The Northern realm was subsumed by the Ankuong and the central realm was l
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  • Beginning shortly after the collapse of the [[Great Horde]], a rivalry began to develop between the khanates of
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