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What is sovreignity?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

not being instructed by any power,any other country or any domination.This is one kind of power inside the country people.that is i am enough to be directed by my rules .regulation and policy.besides not being attacted or make own country vulnerable to other country. in a fcat.independent in all sphere .

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