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"Dawn Over Karamakhi" was the opening line of a verse of Laqi poetry made famous by the poet Medi Hadjimehmetov (nephew of the infamous secessionist Count of Lywind). The line was recited as an opening in a broadcast by a pirate radio station located in Inner Benacia on the 1st hour, of the first day, of the first month, of 1664. The effect of the broadcast was incendiary as it alluded to the final line of the same poem, which ended with "Our Liberty, Our Joy" (Enxu Estәkla, Enxu radsta), a historic call to arms amongst the Laqi.
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