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  • ...ggling of illegal goods. The dwindling of trade in Yulai has not surprised trade moguls. ...y corporation KIA Corp (KillerZ in Action). Asking him why he thought most trade was leaving Yulai, he responded:
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  • ...nscranial-microcontrollers/ Ishukone and Khanid Kingdom sign multitrillion trade deal on Transcranial Microcontrollers] ...k-amarr-deal-claims-chips-improve-slaves-lives/ Otro Gariushi defends Dark Amarr deal - claims chips improve slaves' lives]
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  • [[Category:Amarr Chronicles]] ...estates on the [[Titan|Titan]], escorted by a portion of the [[Amarr Navy|Amarr fleet]], claimed by Khanid by the power of his position.
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  • ...ionists''' are a political group within the [[Khanid Kingdom]] and [[Amarr|Amarr Empire]] dedicated to the reconciliation of the two nations. The movement w When Khanid II rebelled against the Amarr Empire in 23,042 AD<ref>Khanid II: https://fiction.eveonline.com/new-eden/l
    10 KB (1,345 words) - 13:02, 21 March 2019
  • ...ernor of the Mandate, the post having previously been occupied solely by [[Amarr]].<ref name=a>Chronicle: The Ammatars: http://community.eveonline.com/backs ...slaves as a child, enjoyed a privileged upbringing and attended the finest Amarr schools. She received a full scholarship to the Ammatar Consular University
    8 KB (1,197 words) - 06:36, 1 March 2016
  • ...ions the CAD (Commerce Assessment Department), which oversees interstellar trade agreements and regulations, and the [[DED_(NPC_corporation)|DED (Directive ...tely erased, as revenues garnered through customs, confiscation of illegal goods, license sales and the like were (and still are) more than enough to keep t
    5 KB (719 words) - 11:04, 28 February 2016
  • ...es of New Eden, though recent measures have opened the borders somewhat to trade. ...irst time and spurred a sudden shift toward production of luxury goods for trade.
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