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The '''Republican Revolution''' ([[Chandan language|Chandan]] '''අයමගඛග උලුඛඛචිලික ධුඛගල''', ''Aymagsaga Uluschilik Husgal'') is a term used to refer to the {{wp|regime change}} that saw [[Chanda]] transition from the [[West Shalegho Commandery]] to the Republic of Chanda, under the direction of the [[Chandan Socialist Birlik Front]]. | The '''Republican Revolution''' ([[Chandan language|Chandan]] '''අයමගඛග උලුඛඛචිලික ධුඛගල''', ''Aymagsaga Uluschilik Husgal'') is a term used to refer to the {{wp|regime change}} that saw [[Chanda]] transition from the [[West Shalegho Commandery]] to the Republic of Chanda, under the direction of the [[Chandan Socialist Birlik Front]]. | ||
It is generally considered to have started with the outbreak of the [[Chandan National Revolution]], in March 1949. The era saw the adoption of [[Birlikism]] as a national ideology, the construction of a national identity by the state, and the creation and development of state institutions. Historians disagree on the exact date the revolution was completed; while the | It is generally considered to have started with the outbreak of the [[Chandan National Revolution]], in March 1949. The era saw the adoption of [[Birlikism]] as a national ideology, the construction of a national identity by the state, and the creation and development of state institutions. Historians disagree on the exact date the revolution was completed; while the ASBH announced the end of the Revolution with the [[Declaration of the Republic]] in April 1951, many historians agree that the movement behind the Revolution continued for years after. At its latest, the Revolution is said to have ended by the end of the decade, during the [[Satrian Wars and conflicts|Second Satrian War]]. |
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The Republican Revolution (Chandan අයමගඛග උලුඛඛචිලික ධුඛගල, Aymagsaga Uluschilik Husgal) is a term used to refer to the regime change that saw Chanda transition from the West Shalegho Commandery to the Republic of Chanda, under the direction of the Chandan Socialist Birlik Front.
It is generally considered to have started with the outbreak of the Chandan National Revolution, in March 1949. The era saw the adoption of Birlikism as a national ideology, the construction of a national identity by the state, and the creation and development of state institutions. Historians disagree on the exact date the revolution was completed; while the ASBH announced the end of the Revolution with the Declaration of the Republic in April 1951, many historians agree that the movement behind the Revolution continued for years after. At its latest, the Revolution is said to have ended by the end of the decade, during the Second Satrian War.