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|conventional_long_name = Provisional Government of | |conventional_long_name = Provisional Government of the Land of the Hundered Hills | ||
|image_flag = Flag of Korijgya.png | |image_flag = Flag of Korijgya.png | ||
|year_start = 2013 | |year_start = 2013 | ||
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|leader_name1 = Mohammed Boky <small> (2013-2014) </small><br> Uygur Karatas <small> (2014-2015) </small> <br> Ikram Mahmood <small> (2015)</small> | |leader_name1 = Mohammed Boky <small> (2013-2014) </small><br> Uygur Karatas <small> (2014-2015) </small> <br> Ikram Mahmood <small> (2015)</small> | ||
}}'''Korijgya''' (meaning Land of the | }}'''Korijgya''' (meaning Land of the Hundered 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, as the era of Viadalvian imperialism started Viadalvian citizens rallied to form the "Provisional Government of Korijgya." This government, however, faced non-recognition from Hasanistan, with Progressive Party leader Tanju Cakar dismissing the legitimacy of the claim and accusing Viadalvia of supporting the nascent administration. | ||
The proposed state envisioned complete independence for the northern region. Notably, Viadalvia, despite discreetly offering administrative and diplomatic support to the Provisional Government of Korijgya, refrained from formally recognizing its sovereignty. Viadalvia maintained its recognition of North Hasanistan as an integral part of Hasanistan. President Shady Morsi later acknowledged the support extended to the Korijgyan cause. | |||
Under the leadership of Mohammad Boky, the government expanded its territorial claims to encompass the entire region, using the term "Korijgya" to denote not just the claimed area of North Hasanistan but also as an appellation for parts of South Hasanistan region or a potential independent state. Following Boky's overthrow and the election of Uygur Karatas as president, Korijgya's territorial assertions shifted to the central regions of Ardajan. It is noteworthy that, even within nationalist discourse, the term "Korijgya" retained its original, more limited geographical connotation. | |||
However, facing mounting pressure from Viadalvia, the regional government of North Hasanistan, internal discord, and waning interest, the Provisional Government of Korijgya was nominally dissolved in 2015. This dissolution marked the end of the ambitious but ultimately unrealized bid for an independent Korijgya. |
Revision as of 05:45, 4 December 2023
Provisional Government of the Land of the Hundered Hills | |
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2013–2015 | |
Flag | |
the government of Korijgya claimed the area of Ardajan | |
Capital-in-exile | Voltak |
Official languages | Viadalvian English |
Government | Self-proclaimed federal republic under a government in exile |
• President | Mohammed Boky (2013-2014) Uygur Karatas (2014-2015) Ikram Mahmood (2015) |
History | |
• Established | 2013 |
• Disestablished | 2015 |
Korijgya (meaning Land of the Hundered 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, as the era of Viadalvian imperialism started Viadalvian citizens rallied to form the "Provisional Government of Korijgya." This government, however, faced non-recognition from Hasanistan, with Progressive Party leader Tanju Cakar dismissing the legitimacy of the claim and accusing Viadalvia of supporting the nascent administration.
The proposed state envisioned complete independence for the northern region. Notably, Viadalvia, despite discreetly offering administrative and diplomatic support to the Provisional Government of Korijgya, refrained from formally recognizing its sovereignty. Viadalvia maintained its recognition of North Hasanistan as an integral part of Hasanistan. President Shady Morsi later acknowledged the support extended to the Korijgyan cause.
Under the leadership of Mohammad Boky, the government expanded its territorial claims to encompass the entire region, using the term "Korijgya" to denote not just the claimed area of North Hasanistan but also as an appellation for parts of South Hasanistan region or a potential independent state. Following Boky's overthrow and the election of Uygur Karatas as president, Korijgya's territorial assertions shifted to the central regions of Ardajan. It is noteworthy that, even within nationalist discourse, the term "Korijgya" retained its original, more limited geographical connotation.
However, facing mounting pressure from Viadalvia, the regional government of North Hasanistan, internal discord, and waning interest, the Provisional Government of Korijgya was nominally dissolved in 2015. This dissolution marked the end of the ambitious but ultimately unrealized bid for an independent Korijgya.