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Provisional Government of Korijgya | |
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2013–2015 | |
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the government of Korijgya claimed the area of Ardajan | |
Capital | Voltak (in exile) |
Official languages | Viadalvian English |
Government | Government in exile Proposed state Self-proclaimed federal republic (2015) |
• President | Mohammed Boky (2013-2014) Uygur Karatas (2014-2015) Ikram Mahmood (2015) |
History | |
• Established | 2013 |
• Disestablished | 2015 |
Korijgya (meaning Land of the 100 Hills in Viadalvian) was a proposed Viadalvian independent state that claimed the area of North Hasanistan It envisioned the full independence of the north, Altough the state was proposed and Viadalvia did not put effort into annexing North Hasanistan, Several Viadalvian citizens formed the Provisional Government of Korijgya this government was however unrecognized by Hasanistan with Progressive Party leader Tanju Cakar saying that the claim is illegitimate and accused Viadalvia of supporting the government
Despite Viadalvia offering admainstrative and diplomatic support towards the Provisional Government of Korijgya, Viadalvia never formaly recognized them and recognized North Hasanistan as part of Hasanistan, However the support was later admited by then Viadalvian president Shady Morsi
When Mohammad Boky formed the govenrment it claimed the entire region Korijgyan separatists and their supporters as an appellation for the whole of Xinjiang or for a future independent state Altough when Boky was overthrown and later Uygur Karatas was elected president, Korijgya claimed then the central regions of Ardajan, However, even in nationalist writing, Korijgya retained its older, more narrow geographical meaning.
Under extreme pressure of Viadalvia and North Hasanistans regional government and combined with internal infighting and a lack of intrest. The Provisional Government of Korijgya was nominally dissolved, in 2015