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Ramsir was a planet once besieged by the Imperial Army. The scholar of military history at the Salmagodro Academy, Hu Jibwe, cited a potential recreation of the Siege of Ramsir with the Imperial Army's weaponry being limited to parade sabers, when he explained why he felt part of the epic poem was actually figuratively referring to later events, like the conflicts involving Mandalore the Ultimate, and that the re-enactments of various battles via the Zhells were inaccurate.

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  • Ramsir was a planet once besieged by the Imperial Army. The scholar of military history at the Salmagodro Academy, Hu Jibwe, cited a potential recreation of the Siege of Ramsir with the Imperial Army's weaponry being limited to parade sabers, when he explained why he felt part of the epic poem was actually figuratively referring to later events, like the conflicts involving Mandalore the Ultimate, and that the re-enactments of various battles via the Zhells were inaccurate.
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  • Ramsir was a planet once besieged by the Imperial Army. The scholar of military history at the Salmagodro Academy, Hu Jibwe, cited a potential recreation of the Siege of Ramsir with the Imperial Army's weaponry being limited to parade sabers, when he explained why he felt part of the epic poem was actually figuratively referring to later events, like the conflicts involving Mandalore the Ultimate, and that the re-enactments of various battles via the Zhells were inaccurate.
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