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Qïsom’ Chu Tsongo (194 BC-87 BC) (Ch’a: wk-Izom Cho zongö) found the Izomajkai Dynasty in 182 BC until it was destroyed by Mongols in 1299. Qïsom’ Chu Tsongo (194 BC-87 BC) (Ch’a: wk-Izom Cho zongö) found the Izomajkai Dynasty in 182 BC until it was destroyed by Mongols in 1299. Also his son took the throne, Qitsë’aa Xoacg Zokai (Ch’a: Kytzee skocg siok-ai) In 165 BC, The last king in 1233 was Aa’tanig Qonabai Xexolaoüī
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Micronations in the United States.Also old ones with kings like New Tibet:

Qïsom’ Chu Tsongo (194 BC-87 BC) (Ch’a: wk-Izom Cho zongö) found the Izomajkai Dynasty in 182 BC until it was destroyed by Mongols in 1299. Also his son took the throne, Qitsë’aa Xoacg Zokai (Ch’a: Kytzee skocg siok-ai) In 165 BC, The last king in 1233 was Aa’tanig Qonabai Xexolaoüī (Ataink ku-nabay kseksaolu)

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