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|sovereignty_type = History |
|sovereignty_type = History |
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|established_event1 = Raku Dynasty |
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|established_date1 =2500 BC |
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|established_event2 =Lashma Dynasty |
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|established_date2 =1500 BC |
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|established_event3 =First Holy Incursion |
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|established_date3 =249 BC |
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|established_event4 =Cheshmej centralization |
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|established_date4 =100 AD |
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*Taswaba|established_event5=First Peasant Uprising|established_date5=617 AD|established_event6=Imperial Esmir|established_date6=955 AD|established_event7=[[Lapinumbia|Lapinumbian]] rule|established_date7=1700s|established_event8=Independence from [[Lapinumbia]]|established_date8=1890|established_event9=Republic|established_date9=1945|established_event10=Socialist Republic|established_date10=1947|established_event11=Federation|established_date11=1974|established_event12=Technical Revolution|established_date12=1977}} |
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'''Esmir''', officially the '''Esmiran Federation''', is a country in Gondawa that spans across both sides of the Esmiri Strait. Throughout history, modern-day Esmir was occupied by a range of empires with a occasional periods of unification under imperial dynasties. In 1910, the Sara Dynasty united much of modern Esmir’s borders under its control by annexing two of its vassal states. |
'''Esmir''', officially the '''Esmiran Federation''', is a country in Gondawa that spans across both sides of the Esmiri Strait. Throughout history, modern-day Esmir was occupied by a range of empires with a occasional periods of unification under imperial dynasties. In 1910, the Sara Dynasty united much of modern Esmir’s borders under its control by annexing two of its vassal states. |
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A lack of leadership by the imperial dynasty led to warlords increasing their power and selling land to elites and the Lapinumbian Empire, often helping to facilitate the extraction of resources by the Lapinumbian Esmir Company. Esmir continued to fracture even more thanks to rebelling princes who were bribed by Lapinumbians. |
A lack of leadership by the imperial dynasty led to warlords increasing their power and selling land to elites and the Lapinumbian Empire, often helping to facilitate the extraction of resources by the Lapinumbian Esmir Company. Esmir continued to fracture even more thanks to rebelling princes who were bribed by Lapinumbians. |
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==== Orthodox resistance ==== |
==== Orthodox resistance ==== |