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{{Infobox military conflict
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| conflict          = Agala War
'''Yo Tarshazag''' ({{wp|Nahuatl}}: ''Yectehuan'', tr. "Good Company") is the name given to [[Lushyods#Zacapican|Zaca-Lushyod]] ethnic {{wp|organized crime}} in [[Zacapican]]. They are infamous for participating in a wide range of criminal enterprises including {{wp|Smuggling|trafficking}} of drugs, weapons, and humans. They are allied to the [[Környezet]], the Drevstranese Lush and Ludz speaking underworld with whom they often share blood ties, and are also the traditional enemies of the Purépécha-led and Nahuatl-speaking [[Western Underworld]] with whom they compete for control of not only drug production and distribution, but also in racketeering business and territories. They have contacts and influence not only in [[Zacapican]] and [[Drevstran]], but also in [[Halys]] and [[Ganzak]] (tn: maybe). Historically, there are six major Tarshazagok active in Zacapican: five [[Docetic Academy|Docetics]] and one [[Vörönyak Jews|Jewish]] although in practice a great number of outfits (Tarshazag, tr. "Company") came and went and not all infamous outfits are still active.
| partof            = [[Three Strides|Second Stride]]
| image            = {{Multiple image
| border                = infobox
| total_width            = 300
| perrow                = 2/2
| image1 = AS42_20mm_47mm.jpg
| image2 = Abyssinian-soldiers-1936-142348340618.jpg
| image3= Winckel ontmoet Haile Selassi.jpg
| image4= Italian_Ascari_Soldiers_in_Libya.jpg
| image5= Stazione_su_cammello.jpg
| image6 = AO-Etiopia-1936-H-Cavalleria-indigena-verso-Addis-Abeba.jpg
}}Clockwise from top left: Charnean [[K2 Amnes]] armored cars in Taabi; Itayanan soldiers on horseback; General Azure Moradi in the field; Agala Republican Army soldiers rallying to the front; Camels transporting ICA equipment; Charnean Anti-Partisan mounted troops.
| date              = 15 August 1945 - 29 December 1947
| place            = [[Charnea|Agala highlands]]
| territory        = Charnean reconquest of Agala<br>Transfer of the Raadat line to Charnea
| result            = Charnean victory
| combatant1        = '''{{flag|Charnea}}'''
| combatant2        = '''{{flag|Agala}}
| combatant3        = '''{{flag|Itayana}}'''
 
| commander1        = {{ubl|{{flagicon|Ethiopian Empire}} '''[[Haile Selassie I]]'''|{{flagicon|Ethiopian Empire}} [[Imru Haile Selassie]]|{{flagicon|Ethiopian Empire}} [[Kassa Haile Darge]]|{{flagicon|Ethiopian Empire}} [[Seyoum Mengesha]]|{{flagicon|Ethiopian Empire}} [[Mulugeta Yeggazu]]{{KIA}}|{{flagicon|Ethiopian Empire}} [[Desta Damtew]]{{executed}}|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Ethiopian Empire}} [[Nasibu Emmanual]]{{WIA}}}}|{{flagicon|Ethiopian Empire}} [[Wehib Pasha]]|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Ethiopian Empire}} [[Haile Selassie Gugsa]]{{surrendered}}}}}}
| commander2        = {{ubl|{{flagicon|Fascist Italy (1922–1943)}} '''[[Benito Mussolini]]'''|{{flagicon|Fascist Italy (1922–1943)}} [[Emilio De Bono]]|{{flagicon|Fascist Italy (1922–1943)}} [[Pietro Badoglio]]|{{flagicon|Fascist Italy (1922–1943)}} [[Rodolfo Graziani]]|{{flagicon|Fascist Italy (1922–1943)}} [[Giovanni Messe]]|[[File:Eritrea COA.svg|13px]] [[Hamid Idris Awate]]|[[File:Italian Somaliland COA.svg|13px]] [[Olol Dinle]]}}
| strength1        = {{ubl|800,000<br />{{small|(330,000 mobilised)}}|4 tanks|7 armoured cars|200 artillery pieces<ref>Storia dell'Aeronautica-l'aeronautica italiana, Hobby e Work 2001</ref>|13 aircraft}}
| strength2        = {{ubl|500,000<br />{{small|(100,000 mobilised)}}|795 tanks{{sfn|Barker|1971|p=20}}|2,000 artillery pieces|595 aircraft{{sfn|Barker|1971|p=20}}}}
| casualties1      = 377,500 killed<br />{{small|(1935–1941)}}{{sfn|Barker|1968|pp=292–293}}
| casualties2      = {{ubl|10,000 killed<sup>1</sup><br />{{small|(est. May 1936)}}|44,000 wounded<br />{{small|(est. May 1936)}}|9,555 killed<sup>2</sup><br />{{small|(est. 1936–1940)}}|144,000 wounded & sick<br />{{small|(est. 1936–1940)}}}}
| casualties3      = '''Total''':{{ubl|208,000 casualties|382,800 civilians killed<br />{{small|(1935–1941)}}{{sfn|Barker|1968|pp=292–293}}{{efn|Seven percent of Ethiopia's population was killed in war crimes against civilians or several hundreds of thousands.{{sfn|Sullivan|1999|p=188}}}}}}
| notes            = Contemporary figures of 1,148 Italian army and Blackshirts killed, 125 died of wounds, 31 missing, about 1,593 Eritrean troops killed and 453 civilian workmen killed, are considered suspect.{{sfn|Sbacchi|1978|p=43}}
| campaignbox      = {{Campaignbox Second Italo-Abyssinian War}}
}}

Latest revision as of 04:01, 29 October 2023

Yo Tarshazag (Nahuatl: Yectehuan, tr. "Good Company") is the name given to Zaca-Lushyod ethnic organized crime in Zacapican. They are infamous for participating in a wide range of criminal enterprises including trafficking of drugs, weapons, and humans. They are allied to the Környezet, the Drevstranese Lush and Ludz speaking underworld with whom they often share blood ties, and are also the traditional enemies of the Purépécha-led and Nahuatl-speaking Western Underworld with whom they compete for control of not only drug production and distribution, but also in racketeering business and territories. They have contacts and influence not only in Zacapican and Drevstran, but also in Halys and Ganzak (tn: maybe). Historically, there are six major Tarshazagok active in Zacapican: five Docetics and one Jewish although in practice a great number of outfits (Tarshazag, tr. "Company") came and went and not all infamous outfits are still active.