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[[Category:Battles of the Second Europan War]]
[[Category:Battles of the Second Europan War]]
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| conflict    = Second Battle of Seleucia
| conflict    = Second Battle of Seleucia<br/>Second Battle of Saluqia
| partof      = the [[Middle East Campaign]]
| partof      = the [[Middle East Campaign]]
| image      = [[File:SeleuciaRuins-1.jpg|300px]]
| image      = [[File:SeleuciaRuins-1.jpg|300px]]
| caption    = The Temple of Athena as it stands, 2016
| caption    = The Temple of Athena as it stands, 2016
| date        = 28 December 1941{{spaced ndash}}22 January 1942
| date        = 28 December 1941{{spaced ndash}}25 January 1942
| place      = Seleucia (Saluqia) and Nasirilah, Iraqia, Middle East
| place      = Seleucia and Nasirilah, Iraqia, Middle East
| coordinates =  
| coordinates =  
| map_type    =  
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* {{flagicon image|Flag of the Sultanate of Zanzibar (1963).svg|22px}} [[Trungdong]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag of the Sultanate of Zanzibar (1963).svg|22px}} [[Trungdong]]
{{flagicon image|Archadia-archedes 931556.jpg |22px}} [[Archadia-Archedes]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Archadia-archedes 931556.jpg |22px}} [[Archadia-Archedes]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|East europan imperial alliance 11666.jpg|22px}} [[Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.svg.png|22px}} [[Rumania]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.svg.png|22px}} [[Rumania]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Nordic cross proposal for Lithuanian flag.svg.png|22px}} [[Midgar Federation]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Nordic cross proposal for Lithuanian flag.svg.png|22px}} [[Midgar Federation]]<br/>
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{{flagicon image|Quen minh 691036.jpg|22px}} [[Thạch Hung Sõn Chiến]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Quen minh 691036.jpg|22px}} [[Thạch Hung Sõn Chiến]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Quen minh 691036.jpg|22px}} [[Kiều Dũng Quang]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Quen minh 691036.jpg|22px}} [[Kiều Dũng Quang]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Quen minh 691036.jpg|22px}} [[Vương Thị Lệ]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Sultanate of Zanzibar (1963).svg|22px}} [[Taajuddeen el-Nawaz]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Sultanate of Zanzibar (1963).svg|22px}} [[Taajuddeen el-Nawaz]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Sultanate of Zanzibar (1963).svg|22px}} [[Musaaid al-Hannan]]<br/> <!-- Commanded Trungdong armies in Iraqia prior to the battle --->
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Sultanate of Zanzibar (1963).svg|22px}} [[Musaaid al-Hannan]]<br/> <!-- Commanded Trungdong armies in Iraqia prior to the battle --->
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{{flagicon image|Archadia-archedes 931556.jpg |22px}} [[Giovanni Filiberto]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Archadia-archedes 931556.jpg |22px}} [[Giovanni Filiberto]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Archadia-archedes 931556.jpg |22px}} [[Guiseppe Gavallero]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Archadia-archedes 931556.jpg |22px}} [[Guiseppe Gavallero]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|East europan imperial alliance 11666.jpg|22px}} [[Alexander Sundermann]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|East europan imperial alliance 11666.jpg|22px}} [[Ulrich Dietrich von Braun|U.D. von Braun]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|East europan imperial alliance 11666.jpg|22px}} {{flagicon image|Flag of the Schutzstaffel.svg|22px}} [[Alfred Toht Kiesling]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|East europan imperial alliance 11666.jpg|22px}} {{flagicon image|Flag of the Schutzstaffel.svg|22px}} [[Benno Vogel Strecker]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.svg.png|22px}} [[Enrico Ancelotti]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.svg.png|22px}} [[Enrico Ancelotti]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.svg.png|22px}} [[Vincenzo Casa]]<br/>
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.svg.png|22px}} [[Vincenzo Casa]]<br/>
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| campaignbox = {{Campaignbox Middle East Campaign}}<br/>{{Campaignbox Second Europan War}}
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The '''Second Battle of Seleucia''', also known as the '''Second Battle of Saluqia''', was a major battle during the [[Middle East Campaign]]. Revolving around the ruins and town of [[Seleucia (Eordisverse)|Seleucia]] and the nearby northern town of [[Nasirilah]], the Commonwealth forces were determined to evict the Quenminese out of the Middle East after their victories during [[Operation Anicetus]]. The battle ended in a decisive Commonwealth victory after twelve days of heavy fighting.  
The '''Second Battle of Seleucia''', also known as the '''Second Battle of Saluqia''', was a major battle during the [[Middle East Campaign]]. Revolving around the city of [[Seleucia (Eordisverse)|Seleucia]] and the nearby northern town of [[Nasirilah]], the Commonwealth forces were determined to evict the Quenminese out of the Middle East after their victories during [[Operation Anicetus]]. The battle ended in a decisive Allied victory after fifteen days of heavy fighting.  


The result of the battle proved to be a significant event that convinced the Quenminese commanders to commence a retreat eastward onto Afghania. Furthermore, the battle itself abolished Quenminese dominance over the Middle East once and for all.
The result of the battle proved to be a significant event that convinced the Quenminese commanders to commence a retreat eastward onto Afghania. Furthermore, the battle permanently shattered Quenminese presence in the Middle East. Alongside, the resulting engagements inflicted moderate to severe damage to the ancient ruins, which will be restored by the conflict's end.


==Background==
==Background==
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===Opening Moves: 28-31 December 1941===
===Opening Moves: 28-31 December 1941===


===Breakthrough towards the Ruins of Seleucia Superior: 1 January 1942===
===Breakthrough towards Western Seleucia: 1 January 1942===


* Allied troops managed to breakthrough the Quenminese defense lines and push them back towards one part of the ruins: Seleucia Superior.
* Allied troops managed to breakthrough the Quenminese defense lines and push them back towards one part of the city: Seleucia Superior.


===Fighting in the Grand Agora: 1-7 January===
===Fighting in the Baijibil and Al-Suqarah Districts: 1-7 January===
 
====Engagement in the Grand Agora: 5-6 January====
 
A key engagement that led to the Imperial retreat to the Acropolis.


===Battle of Nasirilah: 2-17 January===
===Battle of Nasirilah: 2-17 January===


Yarzar and Testarossa held out here.
Yarzar and Testarossa held out in Nasirilah, a town north of Seleucia, where they were met with elements of the Quenminese [[22nd Army (Quenmin)|22nd Army]] led by [[Vương Thị Lệ]] and East Europan [[12th SS Panzergrenadier Division Seleucus Megas (1st Mesopotamian)]] led by [[Alfred Toht Kiesling]].


===Siege of the Acropolis: 10-17 January===
===Siege of the Acropolis: 10-17 January===
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What came along subsequently was the siege of Seleucia's acropolis which contained the ruins of the Palace of the Basileus and the Temples of Athena, Zeus, and the Seleucids. This part of the ruins contained the official headquarters of Marshal Chiến.  
What came along subsequently was the siege of Seleucia's acropolis which contained the ruins of the Palace of the Basileus and the Temples of Athena, Zeus, and the Seleucids. This part of the ruins contained the official headquarters of Marshal Chiến.  


A spearhead charge lead by troops from [[Alan MacDonald]] and [[Naing Thuta Maung]] broke through the Quenminese defense lines via the Hodos Basileudon. At that point, the Quenminese had no choice but to retreat from the acropolis and towards the eastern edge of the ruins and at the end of the bridge running along the Hodos Athena.
Six attacks have been committed. Khoi and Guldenstadt commit a night raid that caught the Allies by surprise.
 
A spearhead thrust was dispatched by Gen. [[Brian Regnitz]] in the form of the [[Kreuzen Highlanders]] supported by the Royal Guards led by [[Naing Thuta Maung]] broke through the Quenminese defense lines via the Hodos Basileudon. At that point, the Quenminese had no choice but to retreat from the acropolis and towards the eastern edge of the ruins and at the end of the bridge running along the Hodos Athena.
 
The siege constitutes of the bloodiest engagements of the Battle.
 
===Battle of the Al Suqarimah and Dirirmah Districts: 8-17 January===
 
Battles occurred alongside the Siege of the Acropolis, which will open the way for the Push Toward the Tigris.


===Flanking Manuever from Nasirilah by General Yarzar: 17 January===
===Flanking Manuever from Nasirilah by General Yarzar: 17 January===


At Arkar's request, Yarzar moved forward from the north.
At Arkar's request, Yarzar moved forward from the north.  


This maneuver significantly bogged down hopes for the Quenminese-Archadian defense line to hold longer and any attempts to launch a counter-offensive into the Allied lines.  
This maneuver significantly bogged down hopes for the Quenminese-Archadian defense line to hold longer and any attempts to launch a counter-offensive into the Allied lines.  
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The Commonwealth forces crossed about the same time as the Bethausian forces crossed. The attack was spearheaded by the Lucis Army's new tank, the [[Centurion tank]]. They arrived just 5 days before the river crossing and were needed by Sugiyama to replace some tanks lost during the previous days of the battle. During the crossing, 2 Centurions were damaged but were repaired afterwards and was able to cross the river without a single loss of life. On the other side, the Quenminese forces were shocked to first see the Centurion in a tank-on-tank combat. Anti-tank units were dispatched but were not able to destroy the Centurions, prompting Commonwealth infantry to continue advancing and covering the tanks.
The Commonwealth forces crossed about the same time as the Bethausian forces crossed. The attack was spearheaded by the Lucis Army's new tank, the [[Centurion tank]]. They arrived just 5 days before the river crossing and were needed by Sugiyama to replace some tanks lost during the previous days of the battle. During the crossing, 2 Centurions were damaged but were repaired afterwards and was able to cross the river without a single loss of life. On the other side, the Quenminese forces were shocked to first see the Centurion in a tank-on-tank combat. Anti-tank units were dispatched but were not able to destroy the Centurions, prompting Commonwealth infantry to continue advancing and covering the tanks.


===Battle of Seleucia Inferior: 20-22 January===
===Battle of Eastern Seleucia: 20-25 January===


* There is a battle at the Southern public baths.
====The Terrace Gambit: Battle of Tall-Qunbar District, 21-24 January====
* There is a battle at the Temple of Apollo  
[[File:Bagdad, vue générale - 1923.jpg|thumb|300px|The [[Aristobulic Terrace]] in the [[Tall-Qunbar District, Seleucia|Tall-Qunbar District]], where one of the bloodiest enagagements occurred during the Battle]]
* There is a battle at the Southern Amphitheater
* There is a holdout at the Aristobulic Terrace, which is a key location in the District
** Heavy tanks sent by Chien, but were destroyed
* There is an engagement within the ruins
* There is a fight in the Mausoleum of the Seleucids
** There is a battle at the Southern public baths.
** There is a battle at the Temple of Apollo  
** There is a battle at the Southern Amphitheater
* Heavy tanks sent by Chien, but were destroyed
** Arkar sends a combined force of Karens and Tarhaajas in to occupy the ammunition dump.
** Arkar sends a combined force of Karens and Tarhaajas in to occupy the ammunition dump.


===Quenminese-Archadian Retreat: 22 January===
===Imperial Retreat: 25 January===


==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==

Latest revision as of 07:27, 16 May 2023

Second Battle of Seleucia
Second Battle of Saluqia
Part of the Middle East Campaign
SeleuciaRuins-1.jpg
The Temple of Athena as it stands, 2016
Date28 December 1941 – 25 January 1942
Location
Seleucia and Nasirilah, Iraqia, Middle East
Result

Decisive Allied Victory

  • Quenminese Forces begin their eastward retreat
Belligerents

United Kingdom

Gallia-Bruhl
Zanarkand
New Akiba
Basel-Ebel
Erebonian Empire
Rubrum
Free Bethausia
Logistical & Indirect support:
Dalmasca and Nabradia
Esthar and Balamb

Holy Galbadian Empire

Empire of Quenmin

Archadia-Archedes
Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance
Rumania

Midgar Federation
Commanders and leaders

Archibald Sugiyama
Tsukuyo Kushineda
Alan MacDonald
Friedrich O'Connelly
Blaine Sanderson
Kotamarou Furakawa
Leslie Oliver Morshead
James Tozawa
Kurt Frediericks
Brian Regnitz
Magnus Craig
Frederick Vander
Elliot Testarossa
Owen Ouellet
Peter Ardur Rashia
Zaw Sein Arkar
Naing Thuta Maung
Yarzar Htun Tun Yaza

Sein Khine

Thạch Hung Sõn Chiến
Kiều Dũng Quang
Vương Thị Lệ
Taajuddeen el-Nawaz
Musaaid al-Hannan
Ashraf al-Shahidi
Victor Sazabio
Giovanni Filiberto
Guiseppe Gavallero
Alexander Sundermann
U.D. von Braun
Alfred Toht Kiesling
Benno Vogel Strecker
Enrico Ancelotti
Vincenzo Casa
Alberto Ricci
Henri Darlan

Giorgio Ansale
Units involved
78,980 troops
350 tanks
70 guns
450 vehicles
100,540 troops
600 tanks
120 guns
550 vehicles

The Second Battle of Seleucia, also known as the Second Battle of Saluqia, was a major battle during the Middle East Campaign. Revolving around the city of Seleucia and the nearby northern town of Nasirilah, the Commonwealth forces were determined to evict the Quenminese out of the Middle East after their victories during Operation Anicetus. The battle ended in a decisive Allied victory after fifteen days of heavy fighting.

The result of the battle proved to be a significant event that convinced the Quenminese commanders to commence a retreat eastward onto Afghania. Furthermore, the battle permanently shattered Quenminese presence in the Middle East. Alongside, the resulting engagements inflicted moderate to severe damage to the ancient ruins, which will be restored by the conflict's end.

Background

Order of Battle

Course of the Battle

Opening Moves: 28-31 December 1941

Breakthrough towards Western Seleucia: 1 January 1942

  • Allied troops managed to breakthrough the Quenminese defense lines and push them back towards one part of the city: Seleucia Superior.

Fighting in the Baijibil and Al-Suqarah Districts: 1-7 January

Engagement in the Grand Agora: 5-6 January

A key engagement that led to the Imperial retreat to the Acropolis.

Battle of Nasirilah: 2-17 January

Yarzar and Testarossa held out in Nasirilah, a town north of Seleucia, where they were met with elements of the Quenminese 22nd Army led by Vương Thị Lệ and East Europan 12th SS Panzergrenadier Division Seleucus Megas (1st Mesopotamian) led by Alfred Toht Kiesling.

Siege of the Acropolis: 10-17 January

What came along subsequently was the siege of Seleucia's acropolis which contained the ruins of the Palace of the Basileus and the Temples of Athena, Zeus, and the Seleucids. This part of the ruins contained the official headquarters of Marshal Chiến.

Six attacks have been committed. Khoi and Guldenstadt commit a night raid that caught the Allies by surprise.

A spearhead thrust was dispatched by Gen. Brian Regnitz in the form of the Kreuzen Highlanders supported by the Royal Guards led by Naing Thuta Maung broke through the Quenminese defense lines via the Hodos Basileudon. At that point, the Quenminese had no choice but to retreat from the acropolis and towards the eastern edge of the ruins and at the end of the bridge running along the Hodos Athena.

The siege constitutes of the bloodiest engagements of the Battle.

Battle of the Al Suqarimah and Dirirmah Districts: 8-17 January

Battles occurred alongside the Siege of the Acropolis, which will open the way for the Push Toward the Tigris.

Flanking Manuever from Nasirilah by General Yarzar: 17 January

At Arkar's request, Yarzar moved forward from the north.

This maneuver significantly bogged down hopes for the Quenminese-Archadian defense line to hold longer and any attempts to launch a counter-offensive into the Allied lines.

Push Toward the Tigris: 18 January

Centurion tanks crossing the Tigris River during the battle.
  • Fought along the Hodos Athena and the Tigris River.

Amphibious landing using crafted rowboats and the leftovers of the Rubrumian landing crafts to push the Quenminese and Archadians back to their last bastion: Seleucia Inferior. The crossing sectors were equally divided among the participating forces. They were given code names, namely Tom, Dick, and Harry in order to prevent the enemy from expecting enemy attacks.

Dick Sector

Tom Sector

Harry Sector

The Commonwealth forces crossed about the same time as the Bethausian forces crossed. The attack was spearheaded by the Lucis Army's new tank, the Centurion tank. They arrived just 5 days before the river crossing and were needed by Sugiyama to replace some tanks lost during the previous days of the battle. During the crossing, 2 Centurions were damaged but were repaired afterwards and was able to cross the river without a single loss of life. On the other side, the Quenminese forces were shocked to first see the Centurion in a tank-on-tank combat. Anti-tank units were dispatched but were not able to destroy the Centurions, prompting Commonwealth infantry to continue advancing and covering the tanks.

Battle of Eastern Seleucia: 20-25 January

The Terrace Gambit: Battle of Tall-Qunbar District, 21-24 January

The Aristobulic Terrace in the Tall-Qunbar District, where one of the bloodiest enagagements occurred during the Battle
  • There is a holdout at the Aristobulic Terrace, which is a key location in the District
  • There is an engagement within the ruins
    • There is a battle at the Southern public baths.
    • There is a battle at the Temple of Apollo
    • There is a battle at the Southern Amphitheater
  • Heavy tanks sent by Chien, but were destroyed
    • Arkar sends a combined force of Karens and Tarhaajas in to occupy the ammunition dump.

Imperial Retreat: 25 January

Aftermath