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| demonym = [[Farokandis|Farokandi]] | | demonym = [[Farokandis|Farokandi]] | ||
| | | population_census = 104,906,217 | ||
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The '''Second Republic''' ([[Farokandi language|Farokandi]]: ''Rézpublika Dézok''), officially the '''Republic of Farokand''' ([[Farokandi language|Farokandi]]: ''Rézpublika Farokandi''), was the period of [[History of Farokand|Farokandi history]] from the [[1840 Farokandi coup d'état|end]] of the [[Yurotdzé Crisis]] to the beginning of the [[Surumax Crisis]] and the [[1959 Farokandi coup d'état|1959 coup d'état]]. The period of the Second Republic oversaw the country during the [[Pundann War]], [[Era of Turbulence]], the [[Great War (Tengri)|Great War]], and the ascension of Farokand to {{wp|superpower}} status. The [[Foreign policy of Farokand|foreign policy]] of the Second Republic dictated the early [[Cold War (Tengri)|Cold War]] doctrine for both it and the [[Third Republic of Farokand|Third Republic | The '''Second Republic''' ([[Farokandi language|Farokandi]]: ''Rézpublika Dézok''), officially the '''Republic of Farokand''' ([[Farokandi language|Farokandi]]: ''Rézpublika Farokandi''), was the period of [[History of Farokand|Farokandi history]] from the [[1840 Farokandi coup d'état|end]] of the [[Yurotdzé Crisis]] to the beginning of the [[Surumax Crisis]] and the [[1959 Farokandi coup d'état|1959 coup d'état]]. The period of the Second Republic oversaw the country during the [[Pundann War]], [[Era of Turbulence]], the [[Great War (Tengri)|Great War]], and the ascension of Farokand to {{wp|superpower}} status. The [[Foreign policy of Farokand|foreign policy]] of the Second Republic dictated the early [[Cold War (Tengri)|Cold War]] doctrine for both it and the [[Third Republic of Farokand|Third Republic]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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{{main|Pundann War}} | {{main|Pundann War}} | ||
=== | === Gilded Years === | ||
{{main| | {{main|Gilded Years}} | ||
=== Era of Turbulence === | === Era of Turbulence === | ||
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=== Religion === | === Religion === | ||
{{See also|Religion in Farokand}} | {{See also|Religion in Farokand}} | ||
{{Farokand topics}} | |||
[[Category:History of Farokand]] | [[Category:History of Farokand]] |
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Republic of Farokand Rézpublika Farokandi (Farokandi) | |||||||||
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1840–1959 | |||||||||
Flag | |||||||||
Motto: "Boisuniza Üsta Koramtok" ("Unity Over Submission") | |||||||||
Anthem: Himnal Boisuniza va Alöketil ("Anthem of Unity and Freedom") | |||||||||
Capital | Faroi (executive, judicial) Kandi (legislative) | ||||||||
Largest city | Faroi | ||||||||
Official languages | Farokandi | ||||||||
Demonym(s) | Farokandi | ||||||||
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic | ||||||||
President | |||||||||
• 1840–1844 | Zelica Arok (first) | ||||||||
• 1951–1959 | Limaryu Zacel (last) | ||||||||
Prime Minister | |||||||||
• 1840–1844 | Törman Ol (first) | ||||||||
• 1956–1959 | Piykó Surumax (last) | ||||||||
Legislature | United Assembly | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 1840 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1959 | ||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1950 census | 104,906,217 | ||||||||
Currency | Kabit | ||||||||
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The Second Republic (Farokandi: Rézpublika Dézok), officially the Republic of Farokand (Farokandi: Rézpublika Farokandi), was the period of Farokandi history from the end of the Yurotdzé Crisis to the beginning of the Surumax Crisis and the 1959 coup d'état. The period of the Second Republic oversaw the country during the Pundann War, Era of Turbulence, the Great War, and the ascension of Farokand to superpower status. The foreign policy of the Second Republic dictated the early Cold War doctrine for both it and the Third Republic.