Gandhari Socialist Republic
Gandhari Socialist Republic (1957–1967) گانداری سوسیالیستی جمهوريت (Gandhari) Gandhāri Sosiyalisti Jumhūriyat Republic of Gandhara (1967–1973) گاندارا دا جمهوریت (Gandhari) Gandhāra dā Jumhūriyat | ||||||||||
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Capital | Rhea | |||||||||
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Government | Unitary one-party semi-presidential republic under an authoritarian dictatorship | |||||||||
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• | 1957–1972 | Ahmed Assiri | ||||||||
• | 1972–1973 | Mohamed Hadari | ||||||||
• | 1973 | Abdel Ramzi | ||||||||
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• | Established | 10 December 1957 | ||||||||
• | Treaty of Vola | 14 May 1958 | ||||||||
• | Coup d'état | 14 August 1973 | ||||||||
Currency | Gandhari mohar | |||||||||
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Today part of | Gandhara | |||||||||
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The Gandhari Socialist Republic (Gandhari: گانداری سوسیالیستی جمهوريت, Gandhāri Sosiyalisti Jumhūriyat), renamed the Republic of Gandhara in 1967, was the first republic in Gandhara. It is often called the Assiri Republic, as it was established in 1957 after General Ahmed Assiri of the Gandhari Socialist Union deposed Emir Mohamed Mansur at the end of the Gandhari Revolution.