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  • |established_event5 = [[Ebiwan Revolution]]
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  • |caption = A Gylian voter on Election Day, 1988 ...ylias#Luxury|ideal of socialised luxury]] consolidated during the [[Golden Revolution]], most famously expressed and promoted by [[Ðaina Levysti]] and [[gauchic
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  • ...rned by artists, with an Academy as its highest organ. During the [[Golden Revolution]], her influence manifested in the establishment of {{wpl|art colony|artist ...ism. She was particularly noted for her collaborations with fellow Hellene cultural figures like [[Reda Kazan]] and [[Alike Demetriou]]. Some of her politicall
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  • ...[[Julian Settas]] and his [[Conservative Party (Belhavia)|Tory party]]. In 1988, at age 20, he took a semester off to work on [[Naftali Katz]]'s (ultimatel ...o winning was in 1984, at the height of the [[Neoliberal Revolution|Settas Revolution]], when the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Belhavia)|Liberal Democrat]] won by
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  • ...marked by the beginning of the [[Industrial Revolution (Gentu)|Industrial Revolution]] in 1760. The period also saw widespread improvement and development in te The Industrial Revolution begun in [[Cavala]] in 1760 with the invention of the {{wp|Spinning frame}}
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  • ...e of the [[Fahran|Kingdom of Fahran]], reigning from 1517 to 1954 and from 1988 to 1996, when the [[Monarchy of Fahran]] was overthrown and abolished as a ...o]] and western [[Ajax|Ochran]], and the cultivation of numerous literary, cultural, and academic achievements such as the authoring of the country's national
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  • |established_event3 = [[Dagrad Revolution]] |established_event4 = [[1988 Cultural Revolution]]
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  • |founded = 1 May 1988 ===Transitional Period (1988-1992)===
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  • | Since 1988 ...tural caveats that make its laws unique among developed nations due to its cultural history of a strong family unit. Redisan law permits abortion, however, in
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  • | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1988|02|29|1900|01|20}} ...ist state}} and underwent sweeping progressive reforms known as the "Green Revolution". Her theories and political policies are collectively known as Julianism.
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  • | name =Red Guards of the Revolution The '''Red Guards of the Revolution''' ({{wp|Occitano-Romance languages|Liguersien}}: ''Los gardes roges de la
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  • ...nd, smaller "baby boom," with total fertility rates averaging 2.68 between 1988 and 1998. Some scholars argue that this boom had a major impact on Menghe's ...nd other scholars have used more precise cutoffs, such as the [[Decembrist Revolution]]; yet even at two-decade marks, Wi and other scholars found empirical evid
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  • ...f the Neverfading Revolution in 1954, with the Contract of Szaraneközel in 1988 further defusing tensions after the capital city was moved from Szentmári ...anization|APHO]], [[Aeian Enviroment|AEA]] and the [[World Educational and Cultural Organization|WECO]].
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  • *Nīk Ānidirīwi {{wp|Assassination|'''X'''}} <small>(1986-1988)</small> *Yohon Ānibesawi {{wp|Death by natural causes|'''#'''}} <small>(1988-2000)</small>
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  • ...ese refugees, Savio convinced the parliament six days later to approve the Revolution Act of 1963. This bill formally established a provisional government for Fa ...absentia'' convicted and sentenced to death every senior army officer. The Revolution Act of 1963 dissolved the Republic of Faramount, created a {{wpl|socialist
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  • ...on of the constitution was adopted in 1990 in the wake of the [[Decembrist Revolution]] and heavily amended in 2022 as part of a [[2022 Menghean democratic refor ...rators. The Socialist Republic of Menghe was formally proclaimed on 25 May 1988, but for the first two years of its existence, it lacked a written constitu
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  • ...tains. Elastan is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religious and multi-cultural state, with [[wikipedia:Nepali|Elasti]] as the official language. [[Eritba] ...ical allies. Following Panwar's ouster in the [[2023 Elastan protests|2023 Revolution]], [[Hossein Usavi]] became president and promised a return to democracy.
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  • ...lism to the center stage and introduced the theory of [[Perpetual-Cyclical Revolution]] to the ideology. ...for an {{wp|proletarian internationalism|international}} {{wp|proletarian revolution}}.
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  • | term_start = {{Start date|1988|10|22}} ...er of the Liberal Democratic Party of North Alezia (pre-reunification from 1988-2001), Mukhlis now acts as a honorary advisor within the Liberal Democratic
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  • ...of the heart, soul and mind” and breaking down elitism, ethnic, sectarian, cultural, linguistic and class divides into one singular community. The term constit ...wp|social mobility}}, {{wp|meritocracy}} and repressing any form of class, cultural, ethnic or elitist difference. A series of public civil organisations were
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