List of heads of state of Gabrielland

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Since formation in 1926, Gabrielland has underwent many different constitutions and therefore many different types of heads of state. From 1926 to 1976, Gabrielland was a unitary republic, led by a president. Between 1976 and 1980, Gabrielland split in two between the Dzakwanists to the south and the Arsyan Republic to the north. They will be shown in separate lists in this page. Between 1977 and 1985, the President of the Arsyan Republic existed, whose powers and continuity of power were carried on from the previous president before the split. Between 1985 and 2000, Gabrielland was led by a federal president, elected by an electoral college. After the passing of the 1999 constitutional amendments, the post of president was abolished in favor of a three person collective head of state, being the king of Gabrielland, king of Arsya, and the head of the new frontier.

Unitary Republic (1926-1977)

Under the unitary system, presidents served in five year terms with a maximum of 2 terms.

Head of State Term of office
Term No. Portrait Name
(birth–death)
Took office Left office Time in office
1 1 Vālki Tizmar
វាល្កិតិឋ្មារ
(1876 - 1926)
17 April 1926 19 July 1929 3 years, 93 days
2 Adiarti Pkēsin
ឣទ្យរ្តិព្កែសិន់
(1873 - 1954)
19 July 1929 3 February 1940 10 years, 199 days
2
3
4 3 Lagyan Tarina
លឃន់តរិនា
(1886 - 1967)
3 February 1940 3 February 1950 10 years, 0 days
5
6 4 Mikail Turiban
មិកៀល់តុរិបន
(1874 - 1951)
3 February 1950 14 May 1951 1 year, 100 days
5 Vita Harimgyan
វិតហរិម្ឃាន់
(1895 - 1973)
14 May 1951 19 June 1954 3 years, 36 days
6 Mauti Gyannyaryan
មៅតិឃន្ញារ្យាន់
(1889 - 1971)
19 June 1954 3 February 1960 5 years, 229 days
7
8 7 Tuli Itebeni
តុលិអិតេបេនិ
(1905 - 1993)
3 February 1960 3 February 1965 5 years, 0 days
9 8 Rosa Sitavgyasha
រោសសិតវ្ឃាស៉ា
(1908 - 2002)
3 February 1965 3 February 1970 5 years, 0 days
10 9 Tkūmi Jrencnek
ត្កូមិជ្រេន្ច់នេក់
(1911 - 1997)
3 February 1970 12 February 1976 6 years, 0 days
11

Two state period (1976-1985)

Dzakwansit Gabrielland (1976-1980)

In 1976, the People's Dzakwanist Party achieved complete control of the southern portion of the country through a bloody coup on the 11th of February 1976. Under Dzakwanist Gabrielland, the head of state was titled the Supreme Leader of the Dzakwanists. Under Dzakwanist constitution, terms were five years long and not capped at a maximum.

Head of State Term of office
Term No. Portrait Name
(birth–death)
Took office Left office Time in office
1 1 Mariyan Galli
មរិយន់គល្លិ
(1922 - 1987)
12 February 1976 11 January 1980 3 years, 333 days
2 Tuzbi Hattan
តុឋ្បិហត្តាន់
(1926 - 2004)
11 January 1980 1 May 1980 111 days

Gabrielt and Arsyan Republic (1976-1977)

After the coup, lawmakers from the old Gabrielt and Arsyan Republic fled to Sangur to continue their work. However, on the 1st of January, a new constitution was adopted shifting to the Arsyan Republic. The previous roles and numbering of president continued onto the Gabrielt and Arsyan republic.

Head of State Term of office
Term No. Portrait Name
(birth–death)
Took office Left office Time in office
11 9 Tkūmi Jrencnek
ត្កូមិជ្រេន្ច់នេក់
(1911 - 1997)
12 February 1976 1 January 1977 324 days

Arsyan Republic (1977-1985)

Under the new constitution, the president of the Arsyan Republic was elected by popular vote for a maximum of two terms each five years long. On the 1st of May 1980, all of the remaining portions of Dzakwanist Gabrielland joined the Arsyan Republic, and for 5 years between 1980 and 1985 Gabrielland was officially known as the Arsyan Republic.

Head of State Term of office
Term No. Portrait Name
(birth–death)
Took office Left office Time in office
11 9 Tkūmi Jrencnek
ត្កូមិជ្រេន្ច់នេក់
(1911 - 1997)
1 January 1977 3 February 1980 3 years, 33 days
12 10 Oklom Timan
អោក្លោម់តិមន់
(1926 - 1993)
3 February 1980 1 March 1985 5 years, 26 days