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| caption = Pro-democrat soldiers crossing a stream in the southern Nuragara Province, 1992 | | caption = Pro-democrat soldiers crossing a stream in the southern Nuragara Province, 1992 | ||
| date = 29th January 1992-2nd March 1993 | | date = 29th January 1992-2nd March 1993 | ||
| place = | | place = [[Mahana]] | ||
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| combatant2 = Republican Forces | | combatant2 = Republican Forces | ||
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| commander1 = | | commander1 = [[File:Flag_of_Mahana.png|28px]] [[File:Royal COA.png|17px]] [[King Raju III]] | ||
| commander2 = | | commander2 = [[File:Flag_of_Mahana.png|28px]] [[File:Logo_of_the_Mahanan_Congress_Party.png|21px]] Saurabh Baidhya | ||
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| units1 = | | units1 = [[File:Flag_of_Mahana.png|28px]] [[File:Royal COA.png|17px]] [[Misra Dynasty|Misrans]] | ||
| units2 = | | units2 = [[File:Flag_of_Mahana.png|28px]] [[File:Logo_of_the_Mahanan_Congress_Party.png|21px]] Republicans | ||
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[[wikipedia:Co-belligerence|<span style="color:#000000">Supported by</span>]]:<br>{{flag|Kotowari}} <br> {{Flag|Tamurin}} <br> {{flag|Assembled Nations}} ([[Assembled Nations Mission in Mahana|ANMIM]]) | |||
| units3 = | | units3 = | ||
| strength1 = | | strength1 = 50,000 | ||
| strength2 = | | strength2 = 95,000 | ||
| strength3 = | | strength3 = | ||
| casualties1 = | | casualties1 = 8,200 killed <small>(guerrillas)</small> | ||
| casualties2 = | | casualties2 = 4,500 killed | ||
| casualties3 = | | casualties3 = | ||
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The Mahanan Civil War was a protracted armed conflict that took place in [[Mahana]] from January 1992 to March 1993. It saw fighting between supporters of the monarchy, known as [[Misra Dynasty|Misrans]], and supporters of a new republic. The war led to the establishment of the [[Mahana|Federal Democratic Republic of Mahana]] in 1993. | |||
==Overview== | |||
===Background=== | |||
The war began as increasing (at the time) authoritarianism of the monarchy as [[King Raju III]] attempts to preserve his legacy by keeping the monarchy alive in a time where growing desire by the population for democracy and cooperation with other [[Orient]]al states, two things the nation had not been doing. As well as this, Mahana during the 1970s, 80s and early 90s was in a period of deprivation as nations around it that had adopted parliamentary systems (See: [[Kotowari]], [[Mekabiri]]) so demand for change had began to spread like wildfire. This lead to an uprising lead by a rebellion group which later became the [[Mahanan Congress]], known as simply "Republicans" which had began to become a localised militia of soldiers. These soldiers had minimal training however the attacks began on small scale with surprise invasions of military bases and monarchic structures. | |||
Despite these attacks and sentiments, many were still in support of the monarchy. This sentiment was mostly found in north-western Mahana, around the [[Jutpandi|capital]] as well as [[Battagara]]. This soon became a military group nicknamed the "[[Misra Dynasty|Misrans]]" although officially called the Mahanan Defence and Task Force, who took up arms against the Republican fighters. | |||
===Initial Months=== | |||
Following evidence being provided by the leadership of the Republican group displaying war crimes committed by the Misrans, including civilian massacres and mass imprisonment, to the [[Assembled Nations]], a peacekeeping operation was opened in the country assisting the Republican cause in February 1992. | |||
==Timeline== | |||
==Aftermath== | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Mahana]] | |||
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Mahanan Civil War | |||||||
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Pro-democrat soldiers crossing a stream in the southern Nuragara Province, 1992 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Royalist Forces | Republican Forces | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
King Raju III | Saurabh Baidhya | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Misrans |
Supported by: Kotowari Tamurin Assembled Nations (ANMIM) | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
50,000 | 95,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
8,200 killed (guerrillas) | 4,500 killed |
The Mahanan Civil War was a protracted armed conflict that took place in Mahana from January 1992 to March 1993. It saw fighting between supporters of the monarchy, known as Misrans, and supporters of a new republic. The war led to the establishment of the Federal Democratic Republic of Mahana in 1993.
Overview
Background
The war began as increasing (at the time) authoritarianism of the monarchy as King Raju III attempts to preserve his legacy by keeping the monarchy alive in a time where growing desire by the population for democracy and cooperation with other Oriental states, two things the nation had not been doing. As well as this, Mahana during the 1970s, 80s and early 90s was in a period of deprivation as nations around it that had adopted parliamentary systems (See: Kotowari, Mekabiri) so demand for change had began to spread like wildfire. This lead to an uprising lead by a rebellion group which later became the Mahanan Congress, known as simply "Republicans" which had began to become a localised militia of soldiers. These soldiers had minimal training however the attacks began on small scale with surprise invasions of military bases and monarchic structures.
Despite these attacks and sentiments, many were still in support of the monarchy. This sentiment was mostly found in north-western Mahana, around the capital as well as Battagara. This soon became a military group nicknamed the "Misrans" although officially called the Mahanan Defence and Task Force, who took up arms against the Republican fighters.
Initial Months
Following evidence being provided by the leadership of the Republican group displaying war crimes committed by the Misrans, including civilian massacres and mass imprisonment, to the Assembled Nations, a peacekeeping operation was opened in the country assisting the Republican cause in February 1992.