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[[Khanism]] is a political ideology of Babkhan origin, founded by [[Ardashir Khan]] that promotes the virtues of a Harmonious Society served by a Coordinated State and advanced through relentless struggle against rival powers and competitor species.
 
[[Khanism]] is a political ideology of Babkhan origin, founded by [[Ardashir Khan]] that promotes the virtues of a Harmonious Society served by a Coordinated State and advanced through relentless struggle against rival powers and competitor species.
  
It has, at various times during the course of the history of [[Micras]] served as the underlying ideology of regimes and political movements in [[Babkha]], [[Elwynn]] and [[Shireroth]] as well as in the armed forces of countries whose military have, at one time or another, been reorganised along Babkhan lines.
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It has, at various times during the course of the history of [[Micras]] served as the underlying ideology of regimes and political movements in [[Babkha]], [[Elwynn]] and [[Shireroth]] as well as in the armed forces of countries whose militaries have, at one time or another, been reorganised along Babkhan lines.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:04, 19 January 2017

Khanism is a political ideology of Babkhan origin, founded by Ardashir Khan that promotes the virtues of a Harmonious Society served by a Coordinated State and advanced through relentless struggle against rival powers and competitor species.

It has, at various times during the course of the history of Micras served as the underlying ideology of regimes and political movements in Babkha, Elwynn and Shireroth as well as in the armed forces of countries whose militaries have, at one time or another, been reorganised along Babkhan lines.