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Arduous Revolution/Zorasani Unification
Zorasani Unification (Pardarian:انگلآب توحید; Towheed-e Zorasāni; Badawiyan:تَوْحيد الكرصانية; Tawḥīd al-Kurṣāniyyah), also known as the Arduous Revolution (انقلاب دشوار; Enqelābe Sa'b;ثورة شاقة; Šāqq al-Inqilāb), was the political and social movement that consolidated different states of the Zorasan region into the single state of the Union of Zorasani Irfanic Republics in the 20th century. The process began in 1946 with the Treaty of Ashcombe and was completed in 1979 with the annexation of Irvadistan.
The term, which also designates the cultural, political and social movement that promoted unification, recalls the romantic, nationalist and patriotic ideals of an Zorasani renaissance through the conquest of a unified political identity that, by sinking its ancient roots during the pre-Irfanic and Irfanic period, and identifying the common and shared anguish of colonialism, "which had been torn asunder by colonial powers, who sought to divide and conquer through peace and benevolence." However, in some circles today, there are claims not all lands of the Malakootneshin are within Zorasan, primarily Kazaristan, Tsabara and Kumuso.