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Union of Basaqastan
Yekitiya Basaqastane
1875–1955
Flag of
Flag of the Union of Basaqastan (1896 - 1955)
Location of the Union of Basaquastan.png
The borders of the Union of Basaqastan
CapitalBerqalin
Common languagesBasaqese
GovernmentConfederation
Executive 
• 1875 - 1952
Council of State
• 1952 - 1955
Council of Unity
LegislatureGrand Council of Basaqastan
• Upper house
Chamber of Asagi
• Lower house
Chamber of Delegates
History 
• Amalgamation of the Union of Basaqastan
14th August 1875
• Union with Exberia
3rd September 1902
• Unification of Liberto-Ancapistan
21st March 1955
CurrencyUnion Fiat
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Santian Empire
Liberto-Ancapistan

The Union of Basaqastan (Basaqese: Yekitiya Basaqastane) was a confederation in central Basaqastan which existed between 1875 and 1955. The largest predecessor state of Liberto-Ancapistan by land area, it covered modern-day Basaqastan Hundir Province and large parts of modern-day Rojava-Navenda Province. It was composed of three constituent parts, Basaqastan Hundir, Sagharb, and Alanchi from 1875 to 1902, and four constituent parts with the addition of Exberia from 1902 to 1955.

The confederation originated in the 1869 Revolt of the Emirs, part of the Northern Revolt against the Santian Empire. Envisioned as a confederation of all the constituent states of Basaqastan, it failed to extend beyond its heartland in central Basaqastan, but continued to be the centre of Basaqastanian nationalism until the unification of Liberto-Ancapistan. A representative democracy with an elected lower house and appointed upper house, its constituent parts had governments ranging from the constitutional monarchies of Basaqastan Hundir and Alanchi to the direct democratic state of Sagharb. The union's executive consisted of a seven-person Council of State, selected by both the constituent parts and the Grand Council. The Union of Basaqastan had an agrarian economy in which pastoralism was common, with most industry in the country being limited to Exberia.