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Salamati-Khirmanian War
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Salamati soldiers celebrating victory, July 5 1985.
DateJuly 3rd, 1985 – July 21st, 1985
(2 weeks and 4 days)
Location
Result Salamat signs the Mukada Armistice
Khirmania wins the war
Belligerents
 Salamat  Khirmania
Supported by :
Commanders and leaders
Salamat Jalil Al Kharrabi
Salamat Anwar Bashrah
Salamat Abdelaziz Bouziane
Salamat Tariq Qashari  
TBA
Strength
Salamat 110 000 men
125 tanks
150 fighter jets
Khirmania 463 000 troops
200 tanks
100 fighter jets
Casualties and losses
5 230 deaths (official) 3 577 deaths (official)

The Salamati-Khirmanian is a two-week war which opposed the countries of Salamat, led by Jalil Al Kharrabi and Khirmania, led by TBA.

Background

Although the relations between Khirmania and Salamat were hostile, tensions grew rapidly when a military coup installed Jalil Al Kharrabi who was a staunch islamist, as opposed to Khirmania's government.

Opposing forces

Khirmania

Salamat

Salamat was an authoritarian dictatorship ruled by the Mushir (Field Marshal) Jalil Al Kharrabi.

In the preceding years, Salamat had developed strong diplomatic ties with the communist country of Ezenchia, which granted him trade deals, including military equipment. At the same time, Salamat started developing its own indigenous military industry, although most of the weapons produced by Salamat at that time were pure copies of Riamese vehicles and weapons.

War

Aftermath