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  • | conflict = First Namo-Luziycan War | partof = [[Namo-Luziycan War]]
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  • ...first established relations in 1899 (right after the [[First Namo-Luziycan War]]), a mansion about thrice the size of the current embassy grounds was buil ...ok over Namo]] and overran the embassy of Luziyca, which it was already at war with. The mansion was transformed from an embassy to a residence for Chorea
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  • ...amor. The cadre was formed in NMR 2337 following the [[Third Namo-Luziycan War]] as a "line of communication between the national legislature and the sibl ...ycan-controlled Nantai; he defected to Namor after the Third Namo-Luziycan War.
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  • ...id to have triumphed over the Chinjopai in the onset of the [[Namo-Chorean War|Chorean invasion of Namor]]. ...ed the war effort. A few deemed Chinlupai were prosecuted for opposing the war and accused of supporting the Luziycan government.
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  • ...n Chen]] in regards to [[Luziyca-Namor relations|possible normalization of Namo-Luziycan relations]]. It remained the official government policy up until the presid ...01), on the fifth anniversary of the outbreak of the [[Third Namo-Luziycan War]]. In a statement that was published in ''[[The Liberator]]'', Su said that
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  • ...barrier and [[Frontier Security Zone]] (FSZ) in the [[Luziyca-Namor border|Namo-Luziycan border]]. The DAIA would become the first in a series of acts largely direc ...ently, only the arms embargo remains in place. The provision regarding the Namo-Luziycan barrier has also been amended to reduce the size of the FSZ.
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  • ...h Luziyca on the 120th anniversary of the end of the [[First Namo-Luziycan War]].
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  • ...idate Antelope Shohai pledged to maintain stable [[Luziyca-Namor relations|Namo-Luziycan relations]] without compromising Namorese interests on certain issues. The *Stable Namo-Luziycan relations '''''cannot''''' benefit one side at the expense of the other.
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  • | conflict = Txotai War | partof = [[Namo-Luziycan Wars]]
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  • ...at the ongoing dispute is a possible cause of a future [[Namo-Luziycan War|Namo-Luziycan conflict]]. In 2014 the issue was vaguely resolved when both countries agre ...nder duress and was thus illegitamate under international law. After the [[War of the Njord]] in 1971, Ambrose pledged to refrain from "violent reunificat
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  • ...hortly after the Liberationist takeover. During the [[Second Namo-Luziycan War]], Kong's section was captured by Otekian separatists during a surprise rai ...nt continued to push for reforms. After a [[Third Namo-Luziycan War|border war with Luziyca]] in 1971, Kong made {{wp|militarization}} the priority of his
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  • ...amor|past wars Namor was involved in]], starting with the [[Namorese Civil War]], as well as re-interred dead from past wars.
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  • ...ely perceived as an attempt to roll back [[Luziyca-Namor relations#Detente|Namo-Luziycan detente]] to conform with the [[Antelope Shohai|Antelope administration]]'s ...f the DNDA and passed it. On March 25, the Central Council convened in its second semimonthly full session of the month and passed the act. The act was subse
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  • ...insurgencies and rebellions are not listed, although the [[Namorese Civil War]] is a notable exception. !style="background:#339900; width:200px;"|<span style="color: white">War</span>
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  • ...managed to capture in the years following the end of the [[Namorese Civil War]]. ...Namor, Nantai and Peitoa backed by gold. Tao said he preferred either the second or third ways because the first makes Nantai dependent upon Luziyca.
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  • | partof = [[Namorese Civil War]] {{Namorese Civil War}}
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  • [[File:Second Phase Campaign.jpg|200px|left|thumb|NLA troops overrun Otekian rebel positi ...f Mount Kovdor was taken over by rebels belonging to the self-proclaimed [[Second Republic of Oteki]] during the [[Otekian rebellion in Txotai]]. It remained
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  • ...independence of [[Second Republic of Oteki|Oteki]] during its [[Txotai War|war of secession]]. ...ycan War#Airstrikes on Syfmion|attacked Syfmion in the Third Namo-Luziycan War]], the action was met with Vyvlander as well as a prompt international outc
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  • ...eestablished. Further Namorese incursions during the [[Third Namo-Luziycan War]] in 1971 brought parts of northern and southeastern Nantai under Namorese ...in 1899, Luziyca and the Hao dynasty signed the [[Treaty of Vetpei (1899)|Second Treaty of Vetpei]], ceding Nantai and Txotai to Luziyca. Nantai Prefecture
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  • ...in 1910. Ainin extended support to republican rebels in the [[Unification War]] from 1915 to 1921; in turn, the [[Republic of Namor]] recognized the Aini ...rtive of a Namo-Aininian military alliance after the [[Third Namo-Luziycan War]]. Namor and Ainin signed a mutual defense treaty in 2002, which was later
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  • ...e in the aftermath of the [[Vulan Incident]] and the [[Third Namo-Luziycan War]], which led to his ultimate defection in January 3, NMR 2337. The autobiog
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