Satrian Commandery
West Shalegho Commandery | |||||||||
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1934–1951 | |||||||||
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Status | Partially recognized quasi-state | ||||||||
Capital | Taglikend | ||||||||
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Government | Socialist stratocratic confederation | ||||||||
Legislature | Assembly of the Pardals | ||||||||
Historical era | Late Colonial Period | ||||||||
• Declaration | 1934 | ||||||||
1936 | |||||||||
• Collapse of the PLA | 1947 | ||||||||
• National Revolution | 1948 | ||||||||
• Declaration of the Commandery | 1951 | ||||||||
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Today part of | 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.
The PLA, along with the Commandery, collapsed into infighting in 1947 due to a combination of ethnic tensions, dispute over national allegiances, and ideological disagreements. In late 1948, one of the paramilitaries led by Nurlan Sabir, defeated rival paramilitaries over a year long campaign known as the Chandan National Revolution. In 1951, Sabir formally Declared the Republic of Chanda, marking the official end of the Commandery.