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Empire of the Tao
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1927–1948 | |
Motto: 大タオへの栄光 Dai Tao e no eikō | |
Status | Defunct |
Capital | Ein |
Common languages | Japanese |
Religion | Taoism |
Government |
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Izumo | |
• 1927-1947 | Shou |
Prime Minister | |
• 1927-1935 | Takashi Hiroki |
• 1935-1947 | Makoto Ryouta |
History | |
• Shou ascension to the throne | 19 January 1927 |
• Imperial Constitution | April 23 1927 |
• Surrender of the Tao | 1947 |
• Disestablished | 1948 |
Population | |
• 1940 | 94,963,248 |
Currency | Taoist Way (₩) |
The Empire of the Tao (道教帝国 Dōkyō Teikoku) was an independent historical nation state from 1927 to 1948. For a short period of time, it was considered to be one of the great powers of Sunalaya.
The empire was birthed when Izumo Takehiko passed away; this left his son, Izumo Shou to take control of the Republic of the Tao in 1927. Shou would immediatly begin making serious chages to the government and military structure of the state, one of the largest changes was a new national constitution, which rebirthed the republic into the empire.