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  • | above = Great Warring period | image = [[File:Koman Warring period states.png|315px]]
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  • ...realms into 1 political, albeit, federalized, state, under the pressure of Koman proto-nationalism and the threat of foreign powers. The cabinet drafted the Most representatives were either delegates of each Koman Mizarate or the mizars themselves, attending as a last resource to salvage
    2 KB (253 words) - 04:17, 2 April 2024
  • |common_languages = [[Koman language|Koman]] ...c feuds which culminated in the annexation of Samadar during the [[Warring Period]].
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  • | above = Great Warring period | image = [[File:Koman Warring period states.png|315px]]
    3 KB (407 words) - 00:38, 8 December 2023
  • ...ord) as the ultimate symbol of [[House of Ashar|Ashar]] authority over the Koman state. ...ifferentiate state documents with family affairs. With the [[Koman Warring period]], the seal remained in use only by the rulers of the [[Ashar Mizarate]] wh
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  • ...to the [[Seal of the Imperial State]] used by the [[Government of Komania|Koman government]]. During the [[Koman Warring period|Great Warring period]], most families of the Ashar lineage incorporated a variant of the Ashar m
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  • ...o become a title of its own in the 14th century during the [[Great Horde]] period, by linking affairs from the central authorities in both following economic ...widely used during the 1700s, with the rise of the [[Koman Warring period|Koman Mizarates]], the title became roughly equivalent to prime minister, holding
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  • |location_of_document= Engrossed copy: [[Koman State Archives]]<br />Rough draft: [[Imperial State Library]] ...document included a list of historical territories considered part of the Koman state as prime claims for the consolidation of the [[Imperial State]], givi
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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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  • |common_languages = [[Koman language|Koman]] ...nia]] and was the dominant power during the [[Koman Warring Period|Warring Period]].
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  • ...ablish subsidiaries if they wanted to legally expand their presence in the Koman market, removing the option of expanding through the establishment of branc ...t, becoming a mediator between foreign interests and the overly protective Koman government.
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  • ...[[Baysanid Khanate]], the [[Great Horde]], and the [[Koman Warring period|Koman mizarates]]. Given the federation's vast expanse, the term typically applie === Baysanid period ===
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  • ...several dialects) and historically '''Yunêsh''' ({{small|[[Koman language|Koman]]:}} /june:ʃ/) is the capital city of [[Komania]]. It is located in the [[ ...te-coloured stones. Through time, the name evolved along the stages of the Koman language to finally adopt its modern form.
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  • ...held as the title of state. Later emperors ruled over the [[Koman Warring period|Ashar realm]], including the [[Balak Empire]] under the Balak-led cadet bra ! style="width:6%;"| '''Period'''
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  • '''Samadar''' ([[Koman language|Koman]]: Samadar) also known as Masandar or Samazar is one of the historical capi During this period the urban development of [[Samadar]] mainly remained confined to the modern
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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''. ...ly, the Aramanis became incorporated into the [[Great Horde]]. During this period, the [[Aramani language|dialect group]] had developed several of its distin
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  • |official_languages = [[Koman language|Torosh]] '''Torosha''' (<small>Torosh Koman:</small> ''Taraşa'' [[Language#Phonology|[IPA]]]), officially the '''Toros
    14 KB (1,908 words) - 19:23, 6 January 2024
  • {{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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  • |image_coat = Imperial Koman Eagle.png |official_languages = [[Koman language|Koman]]
    53 KB (7,369 words) - 19:39, 11 December 2023
  • ...stratocratic city-states, feudal kingdoms, maritime republics, and more. A period known as the Lilac Wars spanned over 2 centuries, as they were a series of The early 20th century was a period for reconstruction, economic crisis, social turmoil, and a continuous spike
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