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The '''West Shalegho Commandery''' was a [[Pardal Republics|Pardal Republic]] in [[Chanda]] controlled by the [[People's Liberation Army of Chanda|People's Liberation Army]] between 1934 to 1951. It originated during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] when the PLA rose in revolt in 1934 against the [[Heavenly Xiaodongese Empire]] and declared independence. Like other [[Pardal Republics]], it was not a state in the conventional sense, but rather an alliance of PLA paramilitaries and their civilian supporters, who sought to establish a [[Coius|pan-Coius state]].  
The '''West Shalegho Commandery''' was a [[Pardal Republics|Pardal Republic]] in [[Chanda]] controlled by the [[People's Liberation Army of Chanda|People's Liberation Army]] between 1934 to 1951. It originated during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] when the PLA rose in revolt in 1934 against the [[Heavenly Xiaodongese Empire]] and declared independence. Like other [[Pardal Republics]], it was not a state in the conventional sense, but rather an alliance of PLA paramilitaries and their civilian supporters, who sought to establish a [[Coius|pan-Coius state]].  


In the late 1940s, the PLA began to suffer from infighting caused by ethnic tensions, dispute over national allegiances, and ideological disagreements. In late 1948, a faction of the PLA lead by [[Nurlan Sabir]], defeated rival factions in a power struggle known as the [[Chandan National Revolution]]. Afterwards, he began embraced the establishment of the [[Provisional Government of the Chandan Republic]] that was hosted in [[Senria]]. In 1951, Sabir formally [[Declaration of the Republic|Declared]] the [[Chanda|Republic of Chanda]], marking the official end of the Commandery.
In the late 1940s, the PLA began to suffer from infighting caused by ethnic tensions, dispute over national allegiances, and ideological disagreements. In late 1948, a faction of the PLA lead by [[Nurlan Sabir]], defeated rival factions in a power struggle known as the [[Chandan National Revolution]]. Afterwards, he began embraced the establishment of a state by the [[Provisional Government of the Chandan Republic]] that was hosted in [[Senria]]. In 1951, Sabir formally [[Declaration of the Republic|Declared]] the [[Chanda|Republic of Chanda]], marking the official end of the Commandery.


As the direct predecessor of the current Chandan state, the legacy of the Commandery is significant in the country. During the establishment of the Republic, most of the PLA leadership transitioned to domestic politics, where they developed [[Birlikism]]. The [[People's Liberation Army of Chanda|People's Liberation Army]] was incorporated into the Republic where it continued to have significant influence in the country's domestic affairs.  
As the direct predecessor of the current Chandan state, the legacy of the Commandery is significant in the country. During the establishment of the Republic, most of the PLA leadership transitioned to domestic politics, where they developed [[Birlikism]]. The [[People's Liberation Army of Chanda|People's Liberation Army]] was incorporated into the Republic where it continued to have significant influence in the country's domestic affairs.  

Revision as of 18:07, 25 March 2021

West Shalegho Commandery
1934–1951
Flag of
Flag
StatusPartially recognized quasi-state
CapitalTaglikend
Common languages
GovernmentSocialist stratocratic confederation
LegislatureAssembly of the Pardals
Historical eraLate Colonial Period
• Declaration of the Commandery
1934
1936
• Collapse of the PLA
1947
• National Revolution
1948
• Declaration of the Republic
1951
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Heavenly Xiaodongese Empire
Chanda
Today part ofChanda Chanda

The West Shalegho Commandery was a Pardal Republic in Chanda controlled by the People's Liberation Army between 1934 to 1951. It originated during the Great War when the PLA rose in revolt in 1934 against the Heavenly Xiaodongese Empire and declared independence. Like other Pardal Republics, it was not a state in the conventional sense, but rather an alliance of PLA paramilitaries and their civilian supporters, who sought to establish a pan-Coius state.

In the late 1940s, the PLA began to suffer from infighting caused by ethnic tensions, dispute over national allegiances, and ideological disagreements. In late 1948, a faction of the PLA lead by Nurlan Sabir, defeated rival factions in a power struggle known as the Chandan National Revolution. Afterwards, he began embraced the establishment of a state by the Provisional Government of the Chandan Republic that was hosted in Senria. In 1951, Sabir formally Declared the Republic of Chanda, marking the official end of the Commandery.

As the direct predecessor of the current Chandan state, the legacy of the Commandery is significant in the country. During the establishment of the Republic, most of the PLA leadership transitioned to domestic politics, where they developed Birlikism. The People's Liberation Army was incorporated into the Republic where it continued to have significant influence in the country's domestic affairs.