The document discusses King Meliech of Habshg and his dominant foreign policy aim to please Habshg's neighbors. It mentions Meliech negotiated with other leaders to establish a convention that would enable peace between nations. The document also states that Meliech saw the imperial banner as a hated symbol of oppression and tried to imagine a more equitable world through diplomacy.
The document discusses King Meliech of Habshg and his dominant foreign policy aim to please Habshg's neighbors. It mentions Meliech negotiated with other leaders to establish a convention that would enable peace between nations. The document also states that Meliech saw the imperial banner as a hated symbol of oppression and tried to imagine a more equitable world through diplomacy.
The document discusses King Meliech of Habshg and his dominant foreign policy aim to please Habshg's neighbors. It mentions Meliech negotiated with other leaders to establish a convention that would enable peace between nations. The document also states that Meliech saw the imperial banner as a hated symbol of oppression and tried to imagine a more equitable world through diplomacy.
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