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Kingdom of Anahuac

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Kingdom of Anáhuac
Reino de Anáhuac (Canterian)
Kingdom of Anahuac (Common)
1862–1869
Flag of Anáhuac
Motto: Anahuac por encima de todos
Territory administered (dark green) and territory claimed (light green). Blue territory denotes the desired territory following the 20,000 League Voyage in 1867.
Territory administered (dark green) and territory claimed (light green). Blue territory denotes the desired territory following the 20,000 League Voyage in 1867.
CapitalSan Jorge Xayacatlán
Common languagesCanterian
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Tlatoani 
• 1862-1869
Cristobal I
Regency 
• 1863–1864
Alejandro Martínez,
Prime Minister 
• 1862–1866
Andrés Covarrubias Martínez
• 1866–1867
Edelmiro Leal Leor
• 1867-1869
Heriberto Gómez Reyes
Historical eraReform War
2 June 1862
• Cristobal I accepts Anahuacian crown
10 September 1862
• Emperor Cristobal I executed
3 October 1869
CurrencyPeso
Today part ofAnáhuac

The Kingdom of Anahuac (Canterian: Reino de Anáhuac; Common: Kingdom of Anahuac) was a constitutional monarchy established in Anáhuac by Anahuacian monarchists in conjunction with the Riamese Empire. The period is sometimes referred to as the Riamese intervention in Anáhuac. It has been viewed as both an independent Anahuacian monarchy and as a client state of Riamo. Ascending to the throne, was the leader of the monarchist group National Action (Canterian: Acción Nacional) Rogelio Barrera, who had ancestral links of the former tlatoanis of the Xalieca Empire. He ascended to the throne taking the namesake of Cristobal. Cristobal's wife and empress consort of Anahuac assumed the name of Carlota, while his son assumed the name Tulio.