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{{Infobox Military Conflict | |||
|conflict = Nepantian Nurab War | |||
|partof = | |||
| image = Man_in_Armor_(preparatory_sketch_for_Entering_the_Mosque).jpg | |||
|image_size = 275 px | |||
| caption = A Nurab warrior | |||
|date = 1530{{ndash}}1560 | |||
|place = primarily {{wp|Huasteca|Inik}} {{wp|Jalisco|Xalisco}} | |||
|result = Tepanec victory | |||
* Nurab driven off of [[portal:Artemis|Nepantia]] | |||
* the {{wp|Huastec people|Teenek}} and {{wp|Western Peripheral Nahuatl}} are integrated into the {{wp|Coalition of Coconeh Calpotlin|Tepanec Tlatholoyan}} | |||
| combatant1 = {{ubl | |||
|{{flag|Pavirata}} | |||
}} | |||
|combatant2 = | combatant2 = {{ubl | |||
|{{flag|Tepanec Tlatholoyan}} | |||
|{{flag|Te Inik Kingdoms}} | |||
|{{flag|Xalisco}} | |||
|{{flag|Michcuaco}} | |||
}} | |||
|commander1 = {{ubl | |||
}} | |||
|commander2 = {{ubl | |||
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The '''Nurab Holy Wars in Nepantia''' are a serie of campaigns started by [[Pavirata]] against the {{wp|Huastec civilization|Teenek kingdoms}} and {{wp|Western Peripheral Nahuatl|Nawal kingdoms}} at first, and then against the coalition led by {{wp|Coalition of Coconeh Calpotlin|Azcapotzalco}}. These campaigns had been thought by the Nurabs as "aggressive {{wp|Proselytism}} and its participants as both holy warriors and {{wp|missionary|missionaries}}. A more material goal was to gain an hold on lands and an access of rare ressources such as {{wp|chcoolate}}, {{wp|rubber}} and precious gems now that [[Pavirata]] was cut from the [[Thae Kaew Empire]]'s trade network. | |||
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Revision as of 21:44, 27 January 2020
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The Nurab Holy Wars in Nepantia are a serie of campaigns started by Pavirata against the Teenek kingdoms and Nawal kingdoms at first, and then against the coalition led by Azcapotzalco. These campaigns had been thought by the Nurabs as "aggressive Proselytism and its participants as both holy warriors and missionaries. A more material goal was to gain an hold on lands and an access of rare ressources such as chcoolate, rubber and precious gems now that Pavirata was cut from the Thae Kaew Empire's trade network.