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  • |common_languages = [[Koman language|Torosh Koman]], [[Balak language|Balak]] |event_start = Unification
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  • |native_name_lang = [[Koman language|Koman]] ...cs|DAD|TASIREH ĀCAR}}), self-designated as '''Kalhali''' ([[Koman language|Koman]]:{{cs|DAD|KALHALI}}), is a [[Zarasaism|Shawaddii Zarasaist]] dynasty or cl
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  • ...to the [[Seal of the Imperial State]] used by the [[Government of Komania|Koman government]]. ...bidden under house law. The Ashar mittara was, thus, kept unused until the unification of the [[Komania|Imperial State]] in 1811.
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  • |common_languages = [[Koman language|Koman]] ...in the unification of [[Komania]] and was the dominant power during the [[Koman Warring Period|Warring Period]].
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  • |name = Koman |ethnicity = [[Koman people]]
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  • '''Qomandar''' ([[Koman language|Koman]]:{{cs|DAD|. XOMANDAR.}}), commonly known as '''De Khomâdar''' (lit: ''Old With the unification of the [[Imperial State]] in 1811, plans for its revitalization started, ho
    5 KB (802 words) - 00:11, 8 November 2023
  • ...e") was an eastern [[Vaniua|Vaniuan]] regional power that existed from its unification in 1866 to its de facto abolition in 1952 and official dissolution in 1963. ...h saw the Hoja Qadat split between a faction based in [[Shozasan]] and the Koman city of [[Samar]], each claiming to be the legitimate body. The Shozasan fa
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  • |sovereignty_type = Unification ...te as well as other lands to the north. This in turn is a [[Koman language|Koman]] name meaning "land of the east".
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  • ...s of ‘The Nation of Those Who Worship.’ The name ''Araman'' comes from the Koman word for the area, which is a cognate of ''Orumol''. ===Unification===
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  • {{cs|DAD|Yânhoc Baraha}} <small>([[Koman language|Koman]])</small><br><small>''Baraha Yânhoş ''</small><br> |languages = [[Koman language|Koman]]<br>[[Amaian-Zwazwan language|Amaian-Zwazwan]]<br>[[Ziimen languages]]
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  • ...t for military purposes, as well as an analogous historical practice among Koman troops of adopting the [[Mishar language]] for military use. In particular, Following Balak unification in 1866, Kamat and Fertezeh met again to discuss the long-term future of th
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  • * [[Koman language]]: ''Khadas'' ...Kwang nation-state to 2520 BCE, the founding of the Kingdom of Wa from the unification of twenty [[Cuáma|Cuáman]] tribes. However, the very existence of the Kin
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  • ...known as the Lilac Wars spanned over 2 centuries, as they were a series of unification and geopolitical conflicts that plagued the region. It will not be until th ...The most used immigrant languages are Masic, East Lenesh, Vos, Balak, and Koman. Lenezi people are typically multilingual: 68% of Lenezi citizens claim to
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