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|party = [[National Reconstruction Front (Corumm)]] | |party = [[National Reconstruction Front (Corumm)]] | ||
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|birth_place = Hango | |birth_place = Hango | ||
| death_date = December 12th 1951 | | death_date = December 12th 1951 |
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Dai Hanjian | |
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President of the Republic of Corumm | |
In office July 10th 1945 – December 12th 1951 | |
Prime Minister | Qiu Heng |
Preceded by | Office created |
Succeeded by | Qiu Heng |
Personal details | |
Born | May 16th 1889 Hango |
Died | December 12th 1951 Mirzak |
Cause of death | Poison |
Political party | National Reconstruction Front (Corumm) |
Dai Hanjian was a Corummese military officer and politician who led the 1945's 'Glorious Revolt' that overthrew the Qian Dynasty and served as the first president of the Republican regime that replaced it from 1945 to 1951. His tenure saw the creation of the National Reconstruction Front (Corumm) as a means to dominate the political scene and legitimize military rule. He died in 1951 of a bladder infection according to official versions but more likely of arsenic poisoning.