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In 1924, the khanate finally ended in the September Revolution. The Communist People's Party of Hordestan (CPPH) took control in Karakent, Askana and Samarind. In the following 3 years, the entire territory of Hordestan was gripped by the revolution. A total of 6 socialist republics were formed from the old kingdoms and tribal areas and merged into the [[Hordestan]] Socialist Union.
In 1924, the khanate finally ended in the September Revolution. The Communist People's Party of Hordestan (CPPH) took control in Karakent, Askana and Samarind. In the following 3 years, the entire territory of Hordestan was gripped by the revolution. A total of 6 socialist republics were formed from the old kingdoms and tribal areas and merged into the [[Hordestan]] Socialist Union.


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Communist People's Party of Hordestan

Ордестан коммунистік халық партиясы
AbbreviationCPPH
ChairpersonDanica Woitanowa
FoundedSeptember 2, 1919
NewspaperThe Red Horde
Ideology
Communism
Socialism
Left-Wing populism
Political positionLeft
ColorsRed
Chairwoman Danica Woitanowa.

The Communist People's Party of Hordestan (CPPH) is the only legal party of the Socialist Union of Hordestan and member of the Workers International (Workintern). All political personnel, as well as personnel for the public service and other important key positions in the country, are recruited from the party. The Party Congress is the highest legislative body of the party. The Party Congress elects the Supreme Party Committee for 8 years. The Supreme Party Committee elects the party chairperson from among its ranks. Usually, the party chairperson is also the chairperson of the Union Council, which is the country's executive branch.

Brief History

Rapid population growth and outdated structures led to social problems and tensions in the Khanate of Hordestan at the beginning of the 20th century. Socialist and communist ideas spilled into the country from neighboring Beleroskov.

In 1924, the khanate finally ended in the September Revolution. The Communist People's Party of Hordestan (CPPH) took control in Karakent, Askana and Samarind. In the following 3 years, the entire territory of Hordestan was gripped by the revolution. A total of 6 socialist republics were formed from the old kingdoms and tribal areas and merged into the Hordestan Socialist Union.