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  • | battles = [[Third Duljunese-Xiaodongese War]] ...Lóngkuídōu Kūděnggè'') is a mixed ethnic [[Xiaodong|Xiaodongese]]-[[Duljun|Duljunese]] politician who has served as the Governor of Duljun since the creation of
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  • ...g|22px]] [[Otekian Independence Movement]]<br>[[File:Varanken.png|22px]] [[Government-in-exile of the Republic of Oteki]]<br>[[File:OPAflag.png|22px]] Otekian People's As ...|| [[Duljunese People's Liberation Front]]<br>[[Government-in-exile of the Duljunese Republic]] ||
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  • ...ngese Minjianese}}, {{wp|Japanese language|Senrian}}, [[Duljunese language|Duljunese]], {{wp|Thai language|Caonese}}, [[Koy language|Koy]], and [[Akai language|
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  • ...ng the [[Xiaodongese Civil War]] shortly following the succession of the [[Duljunese Khanate]] in August 1933. The republic was declared ostensibly by president ...re afforded the right to hold citizenship in contrast to the situation for Duljunese people's.
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  • ...shortages were the result of Duljunese sabotage. The incidents during the Duljunese conflict and subsequent incidents involving critics of the regime have led
    16 KB (2,384 words) - 19:39, 12 May 2020
  • ...he declaration of independence of Chanwa in July 1988 to the defeat of the Duljunese separatist forces in March 1994.
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  • ...abotaging re-industrialization efforts]] and providing support to [[Duljun|Duljunese]] separatists.
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  • ...BCE, although not much is known about these people. The descendants of the Duljunese people came to the region during the [[Great Monic Migration]] where the fi ...own for being a source for Xiaodongese slaves and mercenary fighters, with Duljunese horseback warriors being revered Xiaodong as naturally more powerful. Durin
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  • ...where he was deployed in [[Duljun]] to oversee the resettlement of ethnic Duljunese to coal mines in northern Xiaodong through ''de facto'' death marches, draw ...nzhan]] and [[Duljun]] where he called for the depopulation of the largest Duljunese city, [[Henjintao]], a process that started in January 1932. However follow
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  • <span style="color:#262B6A;">■</span> – [[Duljunese Democratic Party|Duljunese Democratic]]<br> ...s started to gain momentum as the People's Party, Progressives, Reform and Duljunese Democratic Party agreed on a common program of increased investment, consti
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  • | party5 = [[Duljunese Democratic Party]] <span style="color:#262B6A;">■</span> – [[Duljunese Democratic Party|Duljunese Democratic]]<br>
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  • ...as also criticised by pro-democracy groups for broadcasting confessions by Duljunese citizens, many argued were {{wp|forced confession|forced}}. The broadcaster
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  • ...y, his father was an {{wp|immigrant}} from Tava, while his mother was half-Duljunese from a family that had emigrated to Ladumra in the late 19th century. He wa
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  • ...est o the country - nevertheless by the 14<sup>th</sup> the leaders of the Duljunese protests had joined in the hunger strikes. ...uld eventually lead to the 1988 Duljunese elections and the start of the [[Duljunese War]].
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  • ...ty, social hierarchy and collectivism. Although especially critical of the Duljunese and Min, Jiang was also critical of Senrian "bandits" amongst others. Jiang ...phere of hypernationalism and racism, with other races especially the Min, Duljunese and the Senrians being reduced to animals and incessantly dehumanised, with
    38 KB (5,542 words) - 09:19, 3 June 2021
  • ...of National Salvation was numerically and technologically superior to the Duljunese Banner Army it struggled to traverse the river and hill territory of Duljun ...the capital of the Duljunese state. This resulted in the surrender of the Duljunese state and its annexation into Xiaodong proper under a military administrati
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  • <span style="color:#262B6A;">■</span> – [[Duljunese Democratic Party|Duljunese Democratic]]<br> **The '''[[Duljunese Democratic Party]]''' were formed in 2001, and achieved 5 seats in the 2011
    24 KB (3,247 words) - 16:45, 11 March 2019
  • ...es. Identifying Xiaodongese people as a "''strong race''" and the Narmadi, Duljunese and Senrians as "''weak races''", Lin claimed "''if Xiaodong does not take ...vation Brigades]] (治安保护队; Zhì'ān bǎohù duì) whose purpose was to clear the Duljunese out of the city.
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  • | [[Duljunese Democratic Party]]
    57 KB (6,909 words) - 18:25, 24 April 2019
  • ...ttle in Duljun for the purpose of reversing the demographic superiority of Duljunese in the region. Christianity was banned in 1955, with church holdings nation ...y later Xiaodongese leaders of a policy of {{wp|ethnic cleansing}} against Duljunese people.
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