Republic of Prokhogorsk

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Republic of Prokhogorsk

1867–1893
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StatusRepublic
CapitalDarovskiya
Common languagesProkho
GovernmentRepublic
• 1867–1870
Karav Cholena
• 1870–1875
Dmitri Bievlich
• 1875–1878
Urvan Genadiysta
• 1878–1885
Leonti Pavlev
• 1885–1887
Kiril A. Borwan
• 1887–1893
Klavda Makranov
History 
• Dissolution of the Empire
15 August 1867
30 May 1893
CurrencyUsvanka
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Prokho Empire
Socialist Union of Prokhogorsk
Today part of Prokhogorsk

The Republic of Prokhogorsk was a republic formed following the dissolution of the Prokho Empire in 1867. Following abdication and exile of the monarchy, aristocrats such as Karav Cholena and Dmitri Bievlich formed a cabinet of ministers to represent the peasantry and middle class in various areas of government. With aims to address the inflated economy and punitive taxes, the former empire was separated into several republics. The Prokho republic consisted of the central region of modern day Prokhogorsk, with Darovskiya as its capital.

As one of the earliest modern republics, Prokhogorsk pioneered in policies of freedom of expression and religion and anti-corruption laws.