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National Rebirth Movement

Ⰿⰹⱎⰽⰰⱃⰵⰰ Ⰰⱀⰰⱄⱅⰰⰸⰵⰹ Ⱀⰰⱌⰹⱁⱀⰰⰾⰵ Mișcarea Anastazei Naționale
AbbreviationMAN
Leader (1923-1934)Ghenadie Isărescu
FounderAlexandru Vorovan
Founded1st June 1921
Dissolved10th January 1934
HeadquartersArciluco
NewspaperBuna Vestire
Youth wingYoung Guardsmen Ⱅⰹⱀⰵⱃⰹⰹ Ⱂⰾⱌⰹⰵⱎⰹ - Tinerii Plăieși
Paramilitary WingSentinels of the Twilight Ⰲⰵⰳⱍⰵⰰ Ⰰⰿⱆⱃⰳⱆⰾⱆⰹ - Veghea Amurgului
Membership800,000
IdeologyAmurgism
National Functonalism
Amathian nationalism
National mysticism
Political Episemialism
National populism
Political positionFar-right
ReligionEpisemialist Church
Colours    Black, White and Red

The National Rebirth Movement (Amathian: Ⰿⰹⱎⰽⰰⱃⰵⰰ Ⰰⱀⰰⱄⱅⰰⰸⰵⰹ Ⱀⰰⱌⰹⱁⱀⰰⰾⰵ , tr. Mișcarea Anastazei Naționale), commonly known as the Twilight (Ⰰⰿⱆⱃⰳⱆⰾ, Amurgul), was an Amathian revolutionary functionalist movement, and the sole political party of the Kingdom of Amathia from 1923 to 1934. With a strong revolutionary and anti-democratic character, the movement militated for a one-party royal dictatorship in Amathia that was going to lead a spiritual rebirth of the nation. While the movement was strongly inspired by Gaullica's National Functionalism, it differed strongly from it in various ways, most particularly through its Episemialist mysticism and traditionalism, strong opposition to Catholicism, and its ethnic nationalist policies.