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The "Army DeKarav" (meaning "army of Karav") is the coalition of heavily-armed military sects aligned to the Karavs, a popular aristocratic family in Beluzia. The first head of the ADK was Kristov I, but when he rose to power in Beluzia, he handed over the leadership to Li Arvada. He was saddened by Li Arvada's death several years later, which caused him to leave Beluz politics and hand over control of the ADK to his son, Kristov II.

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  • The "Army DeKarav" (meaning "army of Karav") is the coalition of heavily-armed military sects aligned to the Karavs, a popular aristocratic family in Beluzia. The first head of the ADK was Kristov I, but when he rose to power in Beluzia, he handed over the leadership to Li Arvada. He was saddened by Li Arvada's death several years later, which caused him to leave Beluz politics and hand over control of the ADK to his son, Kristov II.
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  • The "Army DeKarav" (meaning "army of Karav") is the coalition of heavily-armed military sects aligned to the Karavs, a popular aristocratic family in Beluzia. The first head of the ADK was Kristov I, but when he rose to power in Beluzia, he handed over the leadership to Li Arvada. He was saddened by Li Arvada's death several years later, which caused him to leave Beluz politics and hand over control of the ADK to his son, Kristov II. Kristov II never kept it for long. He and his father agreed to hand it over to Viktor Kozlov, when they fled to Telamon. Kozlov stayed in Beluzia to manage the family's political affairs. When Kristov II was assassinated, Kozlov sent Kristov III, as Brigadier of 17982, to invade Gaduridos. Upon Kristov III's return to Beluzia after the toppling of the Gaduri regime, the Karavs took control of the throne again. There was over a decade of stability in Beluzia, and broken relations, with the Stantons were healed. He had focused a lot of his time and efforts in re-integrating himself into Beluzia. After long being out of the international scene, Kristov III re-emerged to intervene in the crises in Badara, and Gaduridos. He left Gaduridos in one piece, but monarchist factions dissolved the republic which caused popular revolts. Similarly, treacherous politicians had staged a coup against Jalal Al-e-Ahmad in Badara. He sent 40,000 troops to Badara, and Yuri Kuznetsov went to Gaduridos to negotiate with the Republicans.
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