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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', a patriotic exhortation, often heard declaimed during the final years of the [[Kingdom of Babkha]]. In its literal meaning being an avowal of the wish that long life be bestowed upon the kingdom, the oft expressed sentiment was not however sufficient to avert [[1598 Babkhan Holocaust|calamity]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''', a patriotic exhortation, often heard declaimed during the final years of the [[Kingdom of Babkha]]. In its literal meaning being an avowal of the wish that long life be bestowed upon the kingdom, the oft expressed sentiment was not however sufficient to avert [[1598 Babkhan Holocaust|calamity]]. | ||
The phrase regained popularity during the [[Babkhan Restoration Movement|Babkhan nationalist revival]] which gripped the [[Suren Confederacy]] during the early 18th century ''[[after Norton]]''. | The phrase regained popularity during the [[Babkhan Restoration Movement|Babkhan nationalist revival]], which gripped the [[Suren Confederacy]] during the early 18th century ''[[after Norton]]''. | ||
[[Category:Babkha]][[category:Suren Confederacy]][[category:Mottos]] | [[Category:Babkha]][[category:Suren Confederacy]][[category:Mottos]] |
Latest revision as of 09:50, 24 August 2024
Babkha Zindabad!, a patriotic exhortation, often heard declaimed during the final years of the Kingdom of Babkha. In its literal meaning being an avowal of the wish that long life be bestowed upon the kingdom, the oft expressed sentiment was not however sufficient to avert calamity.
The phrase regained popularity during the Babkhan nationalist revival, which gripped the Suren Confederacy during the early 18th century after Norton.