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The Meskhetian Imperial League (Meskhetian: მესკჰეთიი წრზჯოლა ქჰაყი; Meskhet'iis Crzǰola K'haqi) commonly abbreviated to the Crzǰoqi was a Meskhetian party that ruled the Holy Imperium of Meskheti from 1923 to 1944. Founded in 1921 as a nationalist party that opposed Slavic separatism the Crzǰoqi became the majority with the Holy Assembly of Meskheti after being led into power by the Emperor of Meskheti Zakaria I. After getting into the Crzǰoqi became subsequently more with the party forging links with the imperial family, the Meskhetian Orthodox Church and wealthy industrialists.

The Crzǰoqi opposed communism, socialism, secularism, democracy and laissez-faire capitalism, incorporating a mix of and  policies. Key among these was the ethnic superiority of the Orthodox Meskhetian people over especially Slavs, Muslims, Jews and Gypsies. The Crzǰoqi also sanctioned violence against communists, socialists, feminists and any other left wing or progressive movements with the party upholding the traditional class and gender roles in society.

In 1925 the founder of the Crzǰoqi Davit Vardzelashvili was assassinated, causing the Emperor to abolish the post of Chancellor and rule the party directly himself. Soon the Crzǰoqi became little more then the Emperors own personal idealogical vehicle adopting even stricter stances around cultural freedom. During the mid 1920's official party policy advocated for the Emperor to become an who would rule over a,   although in practice such policies had been in place long beforehand.

As the 1920's progressed the Crzǰoqi shifted further to the far right advocating which alluded to the idea of "natural criminals". The paramilitary wing of the Crzǰoqi, the National Imperial Defence Association, legally became the secret police force of Meskheti in 1928 although in practice they had served in that purpose long beforehand. As the Meskhetian regime became more closely affiliated with, and other fascist regimes in  and  more openly racist oppression was sanctioned in Meskheti which had become a. The outbreak of World War Two saw the Crzǰoqi become involved in the as well as its own genocide towards Slavs in. However the Crzǰoqi soon started to weaken as the war dragged on, and was dissolved after military officer Gurgen Svanidze led a coup against the Emperor in January 1944. Following the creation of the Meskhetian Democratic Republic in 1945 many members of the Crzǰoqi were tried and executed under the new socialist government, with the Crzǰoqi being formally banned the same year.