Timeline of Qonklese history: Difference between revisions
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|[[Qonklaks|Union of Democratic Revolutionary Qonklaks]] is founded by [[Mheiq Ku]]. ''De jure'' end of the Qonklese Civil War. | |[[Qonklaks|Union of Democratic Revolutionary Qonklaks]] is founded by [[Mheiq Ku]]. ''De jure'' end of the Qonklese Civil War. | ||
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|Poor management of the First Revolutionary Chih leads to hyperinflation, rising over 23 quadrillion percent. | |Poor management of the First Revolutionary Chih leads to hyperinflation, rising over 23 quadrillion percent. | ||
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|Mheiq Ku abandons the Revolutionary Chih and outlaws currency. | |||
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|Mheiq Ku introduces the Second Revolutionary Chih. | |||
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|''Paseinsẽ Trials'': any individuals or groups suspected of having contributed to the war efforts of the Qonklese Empire are tried for 'anti-revolutionary activities'. The remaining imperial family is moved to [[Paseinsẽ]] under house arrest. Out of 496,112 individuals put on trial, a total of 35,094 individuals would be given the death sentence. | |||
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|7 October | |||
|[[Dain Pain]] is found guilty and branded an 'archtraitor of the Revolution'. | |||
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|18 October | |||
|''Operation Songbird'': the newly reorganized [[Qonklese Revolutionary Grand Army]] continues their assault on imperial holdouts. | |||
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|5 November | |||
|Dain Pain is put in solitary confinement. | |||
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|''1st Five-Year Plan and the Black Ghost Doctrine'': Its goal is to reinvigorate the Qonklese post-war economy and rebuild the damaged infrastructure from war. Among the 35,094 individuals initially sentenced to death in the Paseinsẽ Trials, 28,867 would eventually be deemed 'ideologically malleable' and allowed back into their previous positions after successful re-education. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:32, 29 August 2024
Byàn Dynasty
Celestial Empire
Warlord Era
Qonklese Empire
X War
Qonklese Civil War
Union of Democratic Revolutionary Qonklaks
Year | Date | Event |
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1950 | 10 May | Union of Democratic Revolutionary Qonklaks is founded by Mheiq Ku. De jure end of the Qonklese Civil War. |
28 May | First Qonklese Revolutionary Chih replaces the hyperinflated wartime Imperial Qonklese Chih. | |
Early June | Poor management of the First Revolutionary Chih leads to hyperinflation, rising over 23 quadrillion percent. | |
14 June | Mheiq Ku abandons the Revolutionary Chih and outlaws currency. | |
23 July | Mheiq Ku introduces the Second Revolutionary Chih. | |
11 September | Paseinsẽ Trials: any individuals or groups suspected of having contributed to the war efforts of the Qonklese Empire are tried for 'anti-revolutionary activities'. The remaining imperial family is moved to Paseinsẽ under house arrest. Out of 496,112 individuals put on trial, a total of 35,094 individuals would be given the death sentence. | |
7 October | Dain Pain is found guilty and branded an 'archtraitor of the Revolution'. | |
18 October | Operation Songbird: the newly reorganized Qonklese Revolutionary Grand Army continues their assault on imperial holdouts. | |
5 November | Dain Pain is put in solitary confinement. | |
1951 | ||
1 March | 1st Five-Year Plan and the Black Ghost Doctrine: Its goal is to reinvigorate the Qonklese post-war economy and rebuild the damaged infrastructure from war. Among the 35,094 individuals initially sentenced to death in the Paseinsẽ Trials, 28,867 would eventually be deemed 'ideologically malleable' and allowed back into their previous positions after successful re-education. | |