Doccábh nationalism
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Doccábh nationalism as a term encompasses a number of ideologies, ranging from the advocacy for the rights of Doccábh people such as the right to use Parutschan languages, the right to celebrate Doccábh traditions, and resistance of assimilation to Gintem culture to desire for a central Doccábh state, to the entire reinstatement of the former borders of the Doccábh empire. It largely came about as a part of the (DO WE HAVE A RENAISSANCE??) in the pre-modern era, and rose in popularity in response to the instability of the Great Gintem War.