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As revenge on Gorōna, Nilma removed Goolkoon's Murdoh from power and installed a pro-Mantar governor in his place, changing the diplomatic approach that he demonstrated half a century earlier to merciless suppression. He then made Goolkoon the military center of Mantar and had the army stationed there, which extinguished the culture of independence that was still prevalent in Goolkoon.
 
As revenge on Gorōna, Nilma removed Goolkoon's Murdoh from power and installed a pro-Mantar governor in his place, changing the diplomatic approach that he demonstrated half a century earlier to merciless suppression. He then made Goolkoon the military center of Mantar and had the army stationed there, which extinguished the culture of independence that was still prevalent in Goolkoon.
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Additionally, Nilma instituted strict religious laws that gave more rights to Xaewoon Blue followers and dramatically limited the rights of non-believers, foreigners and slaves, as well as followers of different Xaewoon Blue interpretations, specifically [[xaewoon#foft|Foft]]. While it is more common for the green stron of Xaewoon, under Nilma [[xaewoon#ienana|Ienana]] were now promoted to positions of power.
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Additionally, Nilma instituted strict religious laws that gave more rights to Xaewoon Blue followers and dramatically limited the rights of non-believers, foreigners and slaves, as well as followers of different Xaewoon Blue interpretations, specifically [[xaewoon#Foft|Foft]]. While it is more common for the green stron of Xaewoon, under Nilma [[xaewoon#ienana|Ienana]] were now promoted to positions of power.
    
Nilma was moderately popular in the city of Mantar, but extremely unpopular everywhere else in the country, especially in [[Qep]], where he was viewed as an unjust conqueror. However, strong support from the military prevented the population from revolting during his reign.
 
Nilma was moderately popular in the city of Mantar, but extremely unpopular everywhere else in the country, especially in [[Qep]], where he was viewed as an unjust conqueror. However, strong support from the military prevented the population from revolting during his reign.

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