Koman Kuulist Republic
Koman Republic | ||||||
. QOMAN ÆRÆCET. Khoman Yərəşət | ||||||
Unrecognized state | ||||||
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Capital | Samadar (claimed) Arkaz (defacto) | |||||
Languages | Koman, Balak | |||||
Government | Kuulist republic | |||||
Supreme Protector | ||||||
• | 1944-1951 | Hatam Yahwali | ||||
Legislature | Supreme Presidium | |||||
Historical era | Great Civil War | |||||
• | Established | May 1, 1944 | ||||
• | Disestablished | February 24, 1951 | ||||
Today part of | ![]() | |||||
The Koman Republic, commonly known as the Koman Kuulist Republic was an unrecognised state declared by the Kuulist provisional government during the Black Terror campaign. The unrecognised state had a claim on all territories of Komania as outlined in 1944. However, the militias only had defacto control of Arkaz and sections of the Bohazad state. While often labelled a Kuulist state, in practice, the state was controlled by an amalgamation of Balkists, anti-monarchists, Torosh separatists, and pseudo-Kuulist revolutionaries, all with little or no affiliation with actual Kuulist factions outside of Vaniua.
The short-lived state was established by the KKP leader and self-designated supreme protector Hatam Yahwali as part of the KKPG in an effort to consolidate militia-controlled regions of Komania. The republic received extensive support from the Union of Shomosvan both militarily and economically. During its existence, the state developed a growing governing body and issued its own currency, the Hajsekh. However, due to internal infighting, it was never able to consolidate itself as a proper political entity.