Vosha Protectorate
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Vaatseland Protectorate Protectoraat Voshië Vozh Protektorat | ||||||
Atmoran Protectorate | ||||||
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Capital | Westerveen | |||||
Demonym | Vaatselander | |||||
Government | Constitutional monarchy | |||||
Monarch | ||||||
• | 1721–1759 | Henrietta the Great | ||||
• | 1904–1913 | Elizabeth | ||||
Commissioner-general | ||||||
• | 1721–1731 | Albertus Henricus Wiese | ||||
• | 1902–1913 | Leonard du Bus de Gisignies | ||||
History | ||||||
• | Protectorate | 14 August 1721 | ||||
• | Fall Uprising | 17 May 1913 | ||||
Today part of | Vozh |
The Vaatseland Protectorate (Dutch: Protectoraat Vaatseland; Vozh: Vozh Protektorat) was a Lieseltanian protectorate from 1721 until the unification of Atmora in 1812, saw the administration of Vaatseland go from Lieseltania to the newly formed federal government of Atmora falling under the authority of the Department of Dominion and Colonial Affairs in 1813. Vaatseland would remain an Atmoran protectorate until the start of the Vozksk Uprising in 1911 until 1913 when Alexandria recognised Vozhsk indepedence from Atmora.