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The Kalmyks are a people who immigrated to the Caspian Sea from the steppes of Mongolia many centuries ago. They inhabited the region currently known as Kalmykia (formerly the Kalmyk SSR). During the transition from authoritarian communism to a much more less restrictive government, many Kalmyks organized their own independence movement in an attempt to create their own independent state. After petitions to the Kremlin for independence were rejected, the international community stepped in, and ordered Kalmykia secede from the Soviet Union. Secession was successful, and a new consitution was drafted.

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  • Oirat War
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  • The Kalmyks are a people who immigrated to the Caspian Sea from the steppes of Mongolia many centuries ago. They inhabited the region currently known as Kalmykia (formerly the Kalmyk SSR). During the transition from authoritarian communism to a much more less restrictive government, many Kalmyks organized their own independence movement in an attempt to create their own independent state. After petitions to the Kremlin for independence were rejected, the international community stepped in, and ordered Kalmykia secede from the Soviet Union. Secession was successful, and a new consitution was drafted.
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  • Kalmykia achieves independence and later begins expanding further into the Soviet Union.
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  • --07-17
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  • 20(xsd:integer)
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  • • 20px Mongolia
  • • 20px Turkmenistan
  • • 20px Uzbekistan
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  • Oirat War
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  • The Kalmyks are a people who immigrated to the Caspian Sea from the steppes of Mongolia many centuries ago. They inhabited the region currently known as Kalmykia (formerly the Kalmyk SSR). During the transition from authoritarian communism to a much more less restrictive government, many Kalmyks organized their own independence movement in an attempt to create their own independent state. After petitions to the Kremlin for independence were rejected, the international community stepped in, and ordered Kalmykia secede from the Soviet Union. Secession was successful, and a new consitution was drafted. After that, the situation changed in Kalmykia. The government seized control of the army, and instituted conscription. From then on Kalmykia began subjugating much of the land around it. The Soviet Army restrained itself, allowing local governments to deal with the crisis, but within several days, it was clear that the new republic was the beginning of a powerful army intent on creating a New Mongol Empire. Unable to deal with the situation quickly, the republic spread through the southern USSR. Although the Soviet Union had majorly stalled the republic's growth within a week, facilitating necessary preparations in what would be target areas of Mongolia, Tuva, and Buryatia. While OIS countries simply needed to put up strong borders, it was certain that the USSR would receive the most damage. In the mean time, Belgio-Yarphei prepared its OIS-USSR Buffer Zone, knowing that Tuva and Buryatia, areas under Yarphese control, would eventually need to take the threat of invasion, being highly Mongolic areas. Upon learning of the Kalmyk's plans, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan joined in the war. The Northern People's Republic of China, felt a threat, but, weakened by the 2010 invasion of Myanmar, offered support, and entrusted Yarphei and OIS with the task of defending it. Mongolia had entered the war long before, putting up defenses, although much of this was provided through the OIS-USSR Buffer Zone. Belgio-Yarphei announced that it felt most responsible for the war, as it had pledged to prevent OIS from northern invasion. Despite being in bad condition towards the end of the Allied Revolutionary War, the country's massive stores were sufficient to continue on defending as strong as before.
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