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caption1=Title | field1=Emperor Kano IV of Amnalos|
 
caption1=Title | field1=Emperor Kano IV of Amnalos|
 
caption2=Nation | field2=The Empire of [[Amnalos]] |
 
caption2=Nation | field2=The Empire of [[Amnalos]] |
caption3=Date of Birth | field3=20/8/1965 |
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caption3=Date of Birth | field3=20/8/1963 |
 
caption4=Date of Coronation | field4=20/8/1984 (The rulers of Amnalos are always crowned on their birthday)}}
 
caption4=Date of Coronation | field4=20/8/1984 (The rulers of Amnalos are always crowned on their birthday)}}
  
 
Emperor Kano IV's reign has been remarkable for the rapid increase of Amnalos's pupulation, military might and economy. At his instigation, Amnalos has abandoned its policy of isolationism and has begun major trade with neighbouring nations.
 
Emperor Kano IV's reign has been remarkable for the rapid increase of Amnalos's pupulation, military might and economy. At his instigation, Amnalos has abandoned its policy of isolationism and has begun major trade with neighbouring nations.
  
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The Emperor is regarded by political commentators as less conservative and more controversial than his predecessors. The power of veto that is his by right of inheritance has not been used often during his reign, although he has shown both the willingness and ability to manipulate both houses of Parliament to his own ends if he thinks it necessary.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:09, 28 February 2005

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Title
Emperor Kano IV of Amnalos
Nation
The Empire of Amnalos
Date of Birth
20/8/1963
Date of Coronation
20/8/1984 (The rulers of Amnalos are always crowned on their birthday)

Emperor Kano IV's reign has been remarkable for the rapid increase of Amnalos's pupulation, military might and economy. At his instigation, Amnalos has abandoned its policy of isolationism and has begun major trade with neighbouring nations.

The Emperor is regarded by political commentators as less conservative and more controversial than his predecessors. The power of veto that is his by right of inheritance has not been used often during his reign, although he has shown both the willingness and ability to manipulate both houses of Parliament to his own ends if he thinks it necessary.