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The Battle of Safashar, also known as the Siege of Safashar, was the final major battle of the Domlandian Civil War and is viewed by some historians as the end of the Domlandian Wars of Independence, although many Biggonian historians dispute this. The battle was fought in Safashar, the last major stronghold of the Eastern Biggonia Alliance (EBA) and capital of Khorrambid Prefecture. The battle lasted from early September to mid December, with Domlandian authorities declaring the city cleared of Biggonian fighters on the 13th December and the EBA leadership officially announcing the city as having fallen on the 17th December.