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As Kafuristan hails from a shared Majatran culture and background, well before the days of Artanian influence, the country largely operated from within thousands of tribes who would compete and sometimes battle over resources. Modern political boundaries were not formed until after the days of colonialism where tribes were forced to fight a common enemy, and issues were largely dominated by early forms of Abadism with laws and customs varying widely across regions. As this formed a shared cultural identity across many Majatrans, according to some evidence it was also known that although they sometimes would compete over territories and resources, there was common heritage among them. Once in a while, tribes would establish hegemony over others as was seen during the reign of the notorious

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  • History of Kafuristan
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  • As Kafuristan hails from a shared Majatran culture and background, well before the days of Artanian influence, the country largely operated from within thousands of tribes who would compete and sometimes battle over resources. Modern political boundaries were not formed until after the days of colonialism where tribes were forced to fight a common enemy, and issues were largely dominated by early forms of Abadism with laws and customs varying widely across regions. As this formed a shared cultural identity across many Majatrans, according to some evidence it was also known that although they sometimes would compete over territories and resources, there was common heritage among them. Once in a while, tribes would establish hegemony over others as was seen during the reign of the notorious
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  • As Kafuristan hails from a shared Majatran culture and background, well before the days of Artanian influence, the country largely operated from within thousands of tribes who would compete and sometimes battle over resources. Modern political boundaries were not formed until after the days of colonialism where tribes were forced to fight a common enemy, and issues were largely dominated by early forms of Abadism with laws and customs varying widely across regions. As this formed a shared cultural identity across many Majatrans, according to some evidence it was also known that although they sometimes would compete over territories and resources, there was common heritage among them. Once in a while, tribes would establish hegemony over others as was seen during the reign of the notorious Malikah Hind who united much of west Kafuristan in the late 11th century.
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