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=== Background ===
Nestled within the [[Range of Abhaile]], the city of Cónaí and the region it is located in are considered the "fountainhead and cradle of [[Abhailism]]", as well as the only true inward gate of the [[Golden City Cladachórail]] through which Abhailist pantheons have journeyed and achieved Godhood upon their arrival. Thus, a pilgrimage to Cónaí is a popular act of worship encouraged by the Codex of Abhaile, to be undertaken at least once in one's life. In some sects of the Codex, it is an obligatory religious duty. At the peak of
 
Following the beginning of the [[War of Trinterian Succession]] in 1651, the City of Cónaí fell firmly within the control of congressional [[Mirhaime|Mirhaimian]] forces though multiple uprisings and offensive thrusts spearheaded by Morlethian [[Thalor|Thalorian]] attempted and failed to wrestle it away. For a period of 11 consecutive years, pilgrims from the Trinterian east were prevented entry due to the war, though a tacit understanding was reached after the cessation of hostilities between the Trinterian powers to allow pilgrims to reach the city unharassed.
 
=== Internationalization of Cónaí ===
A measure spearheaded by the Revivalist Mirhaimian government in Imirodreath, the [[Treaty for the Internationalization of Cónaí]] was presented to the various Trinterian successor governments in 1882 after a protracted attempt towards [[Trinterian reconciliation]] as a means to officiate and codify into law the arrangement presented after the War of Succession. As the Treaty stipulated, Each continental Abhailist countries are to be provided a canton on the reorganized administrative map of Cónaí, the size of which depended on the number of pilgrims simultaneously converging on the city from said countries each year. Through numerous rounds of negotiation, an agreement was reached in 1884, with the only notable change being the specification of the city's security profile. It was agreed that this profile would be composed of each country's military and gendarmerie forces, with joint, intra-cantonal operations coordinated by a [[Central Security Coordination Office]]. Thus, the city was effectively partitioned and internationalized.
 
Following the beginning of the [[War of Trinterian Succession]], the City of Cónaí fell firmly within the control of congressional [[Mirhaime|Mirhaimian]] forces though multiple uprisings and offensive thrusts spearheaded by Morlethian [[Thalor|Thalorian]] attempted and failed to wrestle it away. For a period of 11 consecutive years, pilgrims from the Trinterian east were prevented entry due to the war, though a tacit understanding was reached after the cessation of hostilities between the Trinterian powers to allow pilgrims to reach the city unharassed.
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