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Kingdom of Ankat
ජනතා රාජධානිය
Janatā Rājadhāniya
1645–1974
Flag of Ankat
Flag
of Ankat
Coat of arms
File:Ankatmap.png
StatusSovereign state (1841–1974)
Capital
and largest city
Nilagne Naegima
Official languagesTerasi
Demonym(s)Ankati (International)
Janatāva (Domestic collective)
Queen 
• 1950–1968
Queen Anula
Prime Minister 
• 1965-1974
Sanath Sangakkara
LegislatureTor (1720-1974)
History 
1638 - 1645
• Independence from Mutul
1841
5 August - 15 September 1910
4 February 1967
• Socialist Republic established
1 August 1974
Population
• 1963
46,100,000
CurrencyTepis (TP/В₽)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mutulese Ochran
File:TT Terasi Kingdoms
Socialist Republic of Ankat|Ankat|Socialist Republic of Ankat
Royal Government in Exile|Royal Ankat Government in Exile|Royal Government in Exile

The Kingdom of Ankat was a Constitutional monarchy that ruled Ankat beginning with it's creation following the First Shamabalese Great War in 1645 until it's fall in the Ankati Revolution in August 1974. It's last monarch, Queen Anulā, was killed at the onset of the Ankati Civil War in March 1968, leaving the country to be ruled by Prime Minister Sanath Sangakkara until his surrender to the Kamkaruvo Ekamutuyi led by Jayantha Kulatunga at the end of September 1974 who abolished the monarchy in favour of a Socialist Republic, which has controlled the country ever since.

The Kingdom can trace its origin back to the Terasi Kingdoms that allied with the Mutul in the First Shambalese Great War, which concluded with the formation of the Kingdom as a protectorate under Mutulese Ochran, a mixture of oversease possessions and protectorates held by the Oxidentalese-based world power Mutul. The country was given independence by the Mutul in 1841 and under the constitution permitted the monarchy powers of veto over a house, called the Tor, which would be filled with representatives filled by the popular vote.

History

Government

Military

Foreign relations

Ankati revolution

Aftermath