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Revision as of 11:32, 9 April 2021

The Kingdom of New Blekingia
Ny Blekinge
1799–1814
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StatusAnnexed by  Blechingia
GovernmentMilitary Dictatorship
General 
• 1799-1914
Francis Beaufort
Historical eraThrismari Revolutionary War
• Established
17th May 1799
• Disestablished
1st October 1814
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New Blekingia, or Ny Blekinge in native languages, was a military dictatorship that gained independence from the Kingdom of Blechingia before being annexed by them 15 years later following the Thrismari Revolutionary War. Lead by world famous tactician Francis Beaufort, they looked at times like they could win the war. They had an alliance with Pyor, a fellow rebellion during the time.