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Revision as of 16:20, 21 March 2022

Han Caliphate-Northumbrian War
Location
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Status ongoing
Belligerents
The Han Caliphate The Republic of Northumbria
Units involved

Turkmen Emirate National Police Islamic Turkmen Army Islamic Turkmen Navy Islamic Bosnian Air Force

Islamic Bosnian Navy

Northumbrian Navy

Northumbrian Merchant Navy
Casualties and losses
159 people (157 combatants and two civilians) 556 Yemeni Muslims employed by the Northumbrian Navy

Background President Alvin Ashleigh of Northumbria declared war in March 2022, following the banning of the book Heather has Two Mummies, a book Alvin Ashleigh had recommended, in the Turkmen Emirate. Military conflict After stopping various Northumbrian merchant ships off the coast of Thamesholm and Wallborough, the Han Caliphate sent 63 planes to airstrike the Northumbrian Naval base in South Shields. Then they advanced to Darlington.

Caliph Suleiman III offered a peace treaty allowing regulated distribution of the book by Northumbrian companies.