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Pavlovian Hasanistan | |||||||||||||||||
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2016–2017 (first incarnation) 2018–2019 (second incarnation) 2021–2022 (third incarnation) | |||||||||||||||||
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Capital | İskenderabat | ||||||||||||||||
Official languages | Hasani Turkish English Pavlovian Old Church Slavonic | ||||||||||||||||
Religion | Pavlovian Orthodoxy (official) Islam (protected status) | ||||||||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Pavlovian-Hasanistani Hasanistani Hasani | ||||||||||||||||
Government | 2016: Parliamentary autonomous republic 2016–17; 2018–19: Viceroyalty under monarchy 2021–22: Semi-presidential crowned republic under a constitutional monarchy | ||||||||||||||||
İskender IV | |||||||||||||||||
• Local head | See below | ||||||||||||||||
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Today part of | Great Turan State Yezd |
Hasanistan was under the suzerainty of Pavlov between 2016 and 2017, 2018 and 2019, 2021 and 2022.
History
First Pavlovian Hasanistan (2016–2017)
Immediately following the Pavlovian annexation, Hasanistan continued to operate as a republic under Pavlovian authority. This arrangement ended on 7 October and republicanism was abolished in favour of establishing Emperor Iskender IV as Shahanshah of Hasanistan.[1] On 14 October, Hasanistan was further integrated as a unitary province within Pavlov following the enacting of the 2016 Shahdom Act and saw a significant loss of much of its autonomy and the establishment of the rule by a viceroy in line with wider structural reforms in Pavlov.[2]
On 26 November, Pavlov ratified an agreement with the Chiefdom of Dachenia which handed control of the enclaved territory of Kazakhizia to the Pavlovian Hasanistani administration.[3] Hasanistan further expanded territorially under Pavlovian rule on 4 February 2017, when the Pavlovian government allocated the neighbouring territory of Köktughluk to the Hasanistani province.[4]
The Empire of Pavlov dissolved on 12 May 2017, following which Hasanistan regained independence.[5]
Second Pavlovian Hasanistan (2018–2019)
Socius state of Pavlov (2021–2022)
On 24 August 2021, Hasanistan and the re-established Empire of Pavlov signed a treaty reconciling their relations. Under the agreement, Hasanistan returned to Pavlov's sphere of influence as a socius associated state, Iskender IV was reinstated as Shahanshah, Hasan Çakar was granted the title of Başbuğ in recognition of his role as the founder of Hasanistan and Pavlov committed to respect Hasanistan's sovereignty.[6]
Politics and administration
Local ruler of Hasanistan
Administrative divisions
See also
- Snežani Hasanistan
- Third Hasanistani Republic
- Khorașani Hasanistan
- Sublime State of Hasanistan (2019–2020)
- Great Turanian Hasanistan
Notes
References
- ↑ Hasanistan becomes a monarchy, Pavlovian emperor crowned Shahanshah. Batyr Times. 7 October 2016.
- ↑ Hasani Shahdom passes Shahdom Act of 2016. Batyr Times. 14 October 2016.
- ↑ Treaty of Iskenderabat signed, Dachenia cedes territroy to Hasanistan. Batyr Times. 26 November 2016.
- ↑ Constitutional referendum sees low turnout; Emperor takes absolute control. Batyr Times. 4 February 2017.
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- ↑ Hasanistan restores relations with Pavlov; establishes "Socius Status". Batyr Times. 24 August 2021.