Dzakwanist Gabrielland

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Great People's Gabrielt Revolutionary State of Dzakwanists
Gadza Golvena Dzukana Vannyarganna Rul e Dzakwanoni
1976–1980
Flag of Dzakwanist Gabrielland
Flag
Motto: Dzakwan Pezigat Mala, Gyiligat Mala
Dzakwan our saviour, our hero
Anthem: Dzakwan Talmiri i Manahannyi
Glorious, Auspicious Dzakwan
CapitalVailhims
Common languagesGabrielt
Religion
Dzakwanism
Supreme Leader of the Dzakwanists 
• 1976-1980
Mariyan Galli
• 1980
Tuzbi Hattan
Chancellor 
• 1976
Lailan Torima
• 1976-1979
Gosta Lannyarni
• 1979-1980
Imrin Kandas
• 1980
Milintir Gibran
LegislatureCommunion of Loyal Dzakwanists
History 
• Dzakwanist Military Coup
11 February 1976
• Established
12 February 1976
• Molivian Uprising
17 July 1977
• Bombing of Vailhims
20 December 1979
• Disestablished
1 May 1980
Area
19761,104,873 km2 (426,594 sq mi)
19801,098,918 km2 (424,295 sq mi)
Population
• 1976
48,300,847
• 1980
51,019,158
CurrencyGabiro
Taga (planned)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Gabrielland Gabrielt and Arsyan Republic
Gabrielland Gabrielland

Dzakwanist Gabrielland, officially the Great People's Gabrielt Revolutionary State of Dzakwanists (Gabrielt: Gadza Golvena Dzukana Vannyarganna Rul e Dzakwanoni), was a partially recognized state established after the Dzakwanist coup of 1976 containing the entirety of the Gabrielt realm and most of the new frontier which operated unter a totalitarian one party theocratic government with sole faith in Dzakwanism. It was controlled and administered by the People's Dzakwanist Party (PDP) from its establishment in 1976 until its political collapse in early 1980, forcing the democratically-elected Gabrielt republican government into exile in Arsya, establishing the Arsyan Republic.

During its rule, the state and its ruling PDP party were responsible both directly and indirectly for the deaths of almost two million Gabrielts either by forced labor, executions, starvation, or disease. The PDP envisioned a utopian state based on the principles of Dzakwanism and its implementations on everyday life, and sought to transform Gabrielt society by forcing the return of peasant-agrarian life coupled with a rudimentary form of manufacturing. In January of 1980, the PDP collapsed due to tumultuous pressure from the new years' eve protests known as the people's uprising and numerous rebel guerillas present since the inception of Dzakwanist Gabrielland.

In its history, Dzakwanist Gabrielland was mainly seen by foreign powers as a rebellious and separatist movement from the legitimate Gabrielt government now in exile within the borders of its own country, and was still treated as a part of the Arsyan Republic when it officially changed its name on the 17th of June 1976. The Arsyan Republic is considered the sole successor of the Gabrielt and Arsyan Republic, which is succeeded by the Federation of Gabrielland and Arsya upon reinstallment of power in 1980, however in practice, were two separate countries under different sets of laws, and many suggest the legitimacy of Dzakwanist Gabrielland as embassies from around Anteria have opened branches both in Vailhims and Sangur, the capital of the Arsyan Republic.

The state formally ceased to exist on 1 May 1980 when the newly democratically elected government of the Federation of Gabrielland and Arsya was sworn into office, and the reunification of two sides happened.