The Central Asian Republic was organized in 1914 by a 16 year old Gengis Tombar an illiterate nomad who created revolution against the great powers of the region. Centuries of oppression at the hands of Muscovy, Novosbirisk and Manchuria were ended in four years. With the aid of a united coalition of Khazan, Georgia and Kaffa the Confederation prevailed, coming to official existence with the Treaty of Choson, signed in February 12th of 1918.
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| - Central Asian Republic (A Different History)
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| - The Central Asian Republic was organized in 1914 by a 16 year old Gengis Tombar an illiterate nomad who created revolution against the great powers of the region. Centuries of oppression at the hands of Muscovy, Novosbirisk and Manchuria were ended in four years. With the aid of a united coalition of Khazan, Georgia and Kaffa the Confederation prevailed, coming to official existence with the Treaty of Choson, signed in February 12th of 1918.
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religion other
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ind from
| - Manchuria, Muscovy and Novosbrick
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lang official
| - Mongolian
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Kazakh
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leader1 name
| - Prime Minster Suhbaataryn Batbold
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Currency
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Population
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Governing body
| - Mixed parliamentary/presidential
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Religion
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language other
| - Language for Communication: Russian
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Capital
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Motto
| - Dayar Mongol Centra Asila
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Anthem
| - National Anthem of Mongolia
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Flag
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ind rec
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Orgs
| - U.N. Greater Union of Asiatics,
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no CoA
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abstract
| - The Central Asian Republic was organized in 1914 by a 16 year old Gengis Tombar an illiterate nomad who created revolution against the great powers of the region. Centuries of oppression at the hands of Muscovy, Novosbirisk and Manchuria were ended in four years. With the aid of a united coalition of Khazan, Georgia and Kaffa the Confederation prevailed, coming to official existence with the Treaty of Choson, signed in February 12th of 1918.
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