The Hasani people declared their self-recognized independence on the 7th of September 2011 as the Republic of Hasanistan. On the 22nd of May 2012, Hasanistan opened it's government website and on that same day declared it's nuetrality policy. During late 2012, the government of Hasanistan contacted a small amount of Uyghur separatist movements. Until April 2013, Hasanistan was a single-party state with the only party being Hasanistan Secessionist Party but three more parties were created (the Progressive Party, Peace and Unity Party and Islamic Party). It wrote a constitution based on the constitutions of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Iran.
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| - The Hasani people declared their self-recognized independence on the 7th of September 2011 as the Republic of Hasanistan. On the 22nd of May 2012, Hasanistan opened it's government website and on that same day declared it's nuetrality policy. During late 2012, the government of Hasanistan contacted a small amount of Uyghur separatist movements. Until April 2013, Hasanistan was a single-party state with the only party being Hasanistan Secessionist Party but three more parties were created (the Progressive Party, Peace and Unity Party and Islamic Party). It wrote a constitution based on the constitutions of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Iran.
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| - Hasanistan Cumhuriyeti
- Һacaниcтaн Рапеңйети
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- Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Arabic
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| - Peace, Purity and Freedom
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| - Hasanistan, Greatest Country in the World
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| - The Hasani people declared their self-recognized independence on the 7th of September 2011 as the Republic of Hasanistan. On the 22nd of May 2012, Hasanistan opened it's government website and on that same day declared it's nuetrality policy. During late 2012, the government of Hasanistan contacted a small amount of Uyghur separatist movements. Until April 2013, Hasanistan was a single-party state with the only party being Hasanistan Secessionist Party but three more parties were created (the Progressive Party, Peace and Unity Party and Islamic Party). It wrote a constitution based on the constitutions of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Iran.
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