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Abuda is a province of the Malaba Empire, located in the central south of the nation. Previously, it had been under Polizeih control, and had fostered the most liberal interpretations of the [[Polizeih Sect|Polizeih]] faith throughout the history of the Polisah-based Polizeih Theocracy. | Abuda is a province of the Malaba Empire, located in the central south of the nation. Previously, it had been under Polizeih control, and had fostered the most liberal interpretations of the [[Polizeih Sect|Polizeih]] faith throughout the history of the Polisah-based Polizeih Theocracy. | ||
While the Polizeih | While the Polizeih populace was the sole portion of the Polizeih granted amnesty and permitted to remain on their land, with their possessions intact, within a few years of the Polizeih expulsion, the majority fell target to a systematic cultural genocide, which resulted in the absorption of their number into the Malaba portion of the Abudate population, or the resultant exile into the Kang-Eur lands, which almost invariably led to a violent death in the midst of the mass genocide (See: [[Polizeih Sect#Tumultuous Era: 7350-7500|Tumultuous Era]]) |
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Abuda is a province of the Malaba Empire, located in the central south of the nation. Previously, it had been under Polizeih control, and had fostered the most liberal interpretations of the Polizeih faith throughout the history of the Polisah-based Polizeih Theocracy.
While the Polizeih populace was the sole portion of the Polizeih granted amnesty and permitted to remain on their land, with their possessions intact, within a few years of the Polizeih expulsion, the majority fell target to a systematic cultural genocide, which resulted in the absorption of their number into the Malaba portion of the Abudate population, or the resultant exile into the Kang-Eur lands, which almost invariably led to a violent death in the midst of the mass genocide (See: Tumultuous Era)