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| conventional_long_name = State of Naikang | | conventional_long_name = State of Naikang | ||
| native_name = | | native_name = 乃扛國<br/>''Náikàng Gue̤q'' (Chengshengese)<br/>''Na̤îkáng Ge̤'' ([[Naichinese languages|Naichinese]]) | ||
| common_name = Naikang | | common_name = Naikang | ||
| status = {{wp|Sovereign state}} (1950–1971) | | status = {{wp|Sovereign state}} (1950–1971) | ||
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| representative2 = NAME | | representative2 = NAME | ||
| representative3 = NAME | | representative3 = NAME | ||
| representative4 = | | representative4 = [[Gheu Zinzai]] | ||
| year_representative1 = 1950–1955 | | year_representative1 = 1950–1955 | ||
| year_representative2 = 1955–1957 | | year_representative2 = 1955–1957 | ||
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| era = [[Era of Civil Wars]] | | era = [[Era of Civil Wars]] | ||
| event_pre = [[Lotus Revolution]] | | event_pre = [[Lotus Revolution]] | ||
| date_pre = 13 October | | date_pre = 13 October 1947 | ||
| event_start = [[Proclamation of Independence of the State of Naikang|Declaration of Independence]] at the [[Tatchossey Conference]] | | event_start = [[Proclamation of Independence of the State of Naikang|Declaration of Independence]] at the [[Tatchossey Conference]] | ||
| date_start = 5 April 1950 | | date_start = 5 April 1950 | ||
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| stat_year4 = | | stat_year4 = 1971 | ||
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| stat_pop4 = | | stat_pop4 = 14,127,665 | ||
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The '''State of Naikang''' (乃扛國 - Chengshengese: ''Náikàng Gue̤q'', {{wp|international phonetic alphabet|[nái.kʰàŋ kʊ̯ɤ̄ʔ]}}; [[Naichinese languages|Naichinese]]: ''Na̤îkáng Ge̤'', {{wp|international phonetic alphabet|[nɘî.kʰáŋ kɛ̄]}}), at the time known as '''Naikang''' for short, was a country in eastern [[Thrismari]] that existed between 1950 and 1971, after Naikang gained independence from the [[Riamese Empire]] but prior to its reorganisation into the [[Naikang|Republic of Naikang]] as a federal nation. It received Riamese recognition as an independent state very early in its history, and maintained largely positive relations with Riamo throughout its history. The State of Naikang bordered [[Chengsheng]] to the south, and was separated from the [[Kakland|Kakish]] [[Tesjkvan Islands]] to the east by the [[Gulf of Kouma]]. Its capital throughout the entire life of the country was [[Tachusi]], which remains the capital of Naikang to this day. | |||
In the aftermath of the [[Great War (Anteria)|Great War]], which saw Riamo and her allies in the Iron Pact defeated by the Alliance, the neighbouring Riamese colony of [[Chengsheng]] was ceded to [[Kakland]], while Naikang remained in the hands of Riamo. The direct aftermath of the war saw the founding of the [[Nai Kang Independence Front]], a Chengshengese-dominated organisation aimed at achieving independence for Naikang using mostly peaceful protest and political pressure, hoping to play on Riamo's apparent weakness. These culminated in the 1947-49 [[Lotus Revolution]], a coordinated series of peaceful actions, with Riamo agreeing to host the [[Tatchossey Conference]] in 1949 as a result of these actions. [[Proclamation of Independence of the State of Naikang|Independence]] was declared on 5 April 1950. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 10 October 2023
State of Naikang | |||||||||
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1950–1971 | |||||||||
Status | Sovereign state (1950–1971) | ||||||||
Capital and largest city | Tachusi | ||||||||
Official languages | Chengshengese Naichinese | ||||||||
Recognised regional languages | Myacha | ||||||||
Religion | Buddhism | ||||||||
Demonym(s) | Naikangese | ||||||||
Government | Unitary presidential republic (1950-1957) Unitary one-party presidential dictatorship (1957-1963) Unitary parliamentary republic (1963-1971) | ||||||||
President | |||||||||
• 1950–1957 | Gha Iangsu | ||||||||
• 1957–1963 | Cheq Iangsu | ||||||||
• 1963–1971 | Vang Teihgung | ||||||||
Prime Minister | |||||||||
• 1950–1955 | Gha Veidung | ||||||||
• 1955–1957 | NAME | ||||||||
• 1957–1963 | NAME | ||||||||
• 1963–1971 | Gheu Zinzai | ||||||||
Legislature | National State Assembly | ||||||||
Historical era | Era of Civil Wars | ||||||||
13 October 1947 | |||||||||
5 April 1950 | |||||||||
3 March 1956 | |||||||||
• Start of the Naikangese Civil War | 7 March 1956 | ||||||||
16 July 1957 | |||||||||
22 September 1963 | |||||||||
13 June—25 August 1971 | |||||||||
27 August 1971 | |||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1971 | 14,127,665 | ||||||||
Currency | Cào (until 1963) Ná (from 1963) | ||||||||
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The State of Naikang (乃扛國 - Chengshengese: Náikàng Gue̤q, [nái.kʰàŋ kʊ̯ɤ̄ʔ]; Naichinese: Na̤îkáng Ge̤, [nɘî.kʰáŋ kɛ̄]), at the time known as Naikang for short, was a country in eastern Thrismari that existed between 1950 and 1971, after Naikang gained independence from the Riamese Empire but prior to its reorganisation into the Republic of Naikang as a federal nation. It received Riamese recognition as an independent state very early in its history, and maintained largely positive relations with Riamo throughout its history. The State of Naikang bordered Chengsheng to the south, and was separated from the Kakish Tesjkvan Islands to the east by the Gulf of Kouma. Its capital throughout the entire life of the country was Tachusi, which remains the capital of Naikang to this day.
In the aftermath of the Great War, which saw Riamo and her allies in the Iron Pact defeated by the Alliance, the neighbouring Riamese colony of Chengsheng was ceded to Kakland, while Naikang remained in the hands of Riamo. The direct aftermath of the war saw the founding of the Nai Kang Independence Front, a Chengshengese-dominated organisation aimed at achieving independence for Naikang using mostly peaceful protest and political pressure, hoping to play on Riamo's apparent weakness. These culminated in the 1947-49 Lotus Revolution, a coordinated series of peaceful actions, with Riamo agreeing to host the Tatchossey Conference in 1949 as a result of these actions. Independence was declared on 5 April 1950.