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*Taswaba|established_event5=First Peasant Uprising|established_date5=617 AD|established_event6=Imperial Esmir|established_date6=955 AD|established_event7=Beginning of [[Lapinumbia|Lapinumbian]] rule|established_date7=1700s|established_event8=Independence from [[Lapinumbia]]|established_date8=1890|established_event9=Formation of Republic|established_date9=1945|established_event10=Formation of Socialist Republic|established_date10=1947|established_event11=Formation of Federation|established_date11=1974|established_event12=Technical Revolution|established_date12=1977}}
*Taswaba|established_event5=First Peasant Uprising|established_date5=617 AD|established_event6=Imperial Esmir|established_date6=955 AD|established_event7=Union State under [[Lapinumbia|Lapinumbian]] rule|established_date7=1700s|established_event8=Independence from [[Lapinumbia]]|established_date8=1890|established_event9=Formation of Republic|established_date9=1945|established_event10=Formation of Socialist Republic|established_date10=1947|established_event11=Formation of Federation|established_date11=1974|established_event12=Technical Revolution|established_date12=1977}}


'''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.