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The Pan-Asian Allies, also known as the Allied Powers, Allied nations, or just the Allies, comprised the countries that were opposed to the Coalition during the Flood War The three major Allied powers—Turkey, the Chinese State, and the Gaddafi Caliphate—were part of a military alliance that at their zenith, controlled large parts of Asia, Africa, the Balkans, the Caucuses, and the Pacific Ocean. The Flood War, however, ended with their total defeat and dissolution, save for the Gaddafi Caliphate, which sued for peace at the end of 2034 and has survived to this day. Like the Coalition, membership of the Allies was fluid, and other nations entered and later left the Allies during the course of the war

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