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|{{flagicon image|Flag of Schalamzaar (2013).png}} [[microwiki:Schalamzaar Empire|Schalamzaar Empire]]
|{{flag|Hasanistan}}<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of Schalamzaar (2013).png}} [[microwiki:Schalamzaar Empire|Schalamzaar Empire]]
|<center>2014</center>
|style="background:#FFC7C7;"|<center>Never fulfilled</center>
|Multiple proposals for the annexation of Hasanistan by the Schalamzaar Empire were made in 2014, including two failed motions during legislative sessions of the Hasanistani parliament.<ref name="TempParlSession2014">https://www.hasanistan.world/2014/08/temporary-parliament-holds-first-meeting.html</ref><ref>https://www.hasanistan.world/2014/08/temporary-council-holds-second-ever.html</ref>
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|United States of Asia
|{{flag|Hasanistan}}<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of Schalamzaar (2013).png}} [[microwiki:Schalamzaar Empire|Schalamzaar Empire]]
|<center>2014</center>
|style="background:#FFC7C7;"|<center>Never fulfilled</center>
|A prospective union of the Schalamzaar Empire and Hasanistan. Proposed as a motion during a legislative session of the Hasanistani parliament in 2014.<ref name="TempParlSession2014"/>
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===North Hasanistan===
===North Hasanistan===
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| The ambitious Korijgya project, supported indirectly by Viadalvia, was envisioned as a transformative initiative aimed at consolidating all Viadalvian processions plus North Hasanistan. This visionary undertaking sought to create a unified and cohesive framework for the diverse Viadalvian activities, fostering a sense of collective identity and shared purpose among the participants. However, despite its promising potential, the project faced a series of unforeseen challenges, primarily stemming from the intervention of the Progressive Party.
| The ambitious Korijgya project, supported indirectly by Viadalvia, was envisioned as a transformative initiative aimed at consolidating all Viadalvian processions plus North Hasanistan. This visionary undertaking sought to create a unified and cohesive framework for the diverse Viadalvian activities, fostering a sense of collective identity and shared purpose among the participants. However, despite its promising potential, the project faced a series of unforeseen challenges, primarily stemming from the intervention of the Progressive Party.
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==See also==
*[[Territorial evolution of Hasanistan]]
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 22 December 2023

Proposed state Involved parties Time period Status Notes
Schalamzaar Empire  Hasanistan
Schalamzaar Empire
2014
Never fulfilled
Multiple proposals for the annexation of Hasanistan by the Schalamzaar Empire were made in 2014, including two failed motions during legislative sessions of the Hasanistani parliament.[1][2]
United States of Asia  Hasanistan
Schalamzaar Empire
2014
Never fulfilled
A prospective union of the Schalamzaar Empire and Hasanistan. Proposed as a motion during a legislative session of the Hasanistani parliament in 2014.[1]

North Hasanistan

Proposed state Components Time period Successful? Notes
Flag Of The Viadalvian Republic.png Viadalvia Flag Of The Viadalvian Republic.png Viadalvia
Flag of Korijgya.png Korijgya
Flag of Viadalvian Hasanistan.png Konraq
2013-2014 Template:No The ambitious Korijgya project, supported indirectly by Viadalvia, was envisioned as a transformative initiative aimed at consolidating all Viadalvian processions plus North Hasanistan. This visionary undertaking sought to create a unified and cohesive framework for the diverse Viadalvian activities, fostering a sense of collective identity and shared purpose among the participants. However, despite its promising potential, the project faced a series of unforeseen challenges, primarily stemming from the intervention of the Progressive Party.

See also

References