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The '''Nasani-Rwizikuran War''' ({{wp|Shona language|weRwizi}}: ''Hondo pakati peNasana naRwizikuru'', [[Wopolo language|Wopolo]]: ''b'') was a war in [[Bahia]] that lasted from 1968 until 1969.
The '''Nasani-Rwizikuran War''' ({{wp|Shona language|weRwizi}}: ''Hondo pakati peNasana naRwizikuru'', [[Wopoto language|Wopoto]]: ''b'') was a war in [[Bahia]] that lasted from 1968 until 1969.


==Background==
==Background==
===Origins===
The area in question, [[Yekumavirira]], had been part of the [[Wopoto Empire]] prior to its collapse in 1701. Following the collapse of the area, the expanding {{wp|Shona people|veRwizi}} tribes took control of the area. While they initially tried to coerce people to adopt their {{wp|traditional African religions|traditional religion}}, by the mid-1750s, the weRwizi converted to the [[Nasani school]] of [[Irfan]] under the rule of Chief [[Nyashadzashe Olonga]], and thus resulted in the establishment of the [[Olonga Sultanate]].  
The area in question, [[Yekumavirira]], had been part of the [[Wopoto Empire]] prior to its collapse in 1701. Following the collapse of the area, the expanding {{wp|Shona people|veRwizi}} tribes took control of the area. While they initially tried to coerce people to adopt their {{wp|traditional African religions|traditional religion}}, by the mid-1750s, the weRwizi converted to the [[Nasani school]] of [[Irfan]] under the rule of Chief [[Nyashadzashe Olonga]], and thus resulted in the establishment of the [[Olonga Sultanate]].  


The Olonga Sultanate lasted until 1853, when [[Gaullica]] took the area over, and began instituting policies to promote the [[Solarian Catholic Church]] over [[Irfan]]...
The Olonga Sultanate lasted until 1853, when [[Gaullica]] took the area over, and began instituting policies to promote the [[Solarian Catholic Church]] over the Irfanic population. As well, the Gaullicans instituted policies which cracked down on both the [[Wopoto language]] and the {{wp|Shona language|weRwizi}} language in favor of {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}. Over the next century, Gaullican rule became more influential over the region, but in 1936, with the end of the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], Gaullica was forced to give their colony in Yekumavirira to the [[Estmere|Estmerish]]. The Estmerish placed what they deemed "Olongaland" under the jurisdiction of the colony in [[Rwizikuru|Rizikuru]], and made it a district of the colony, and expelled many of the Gaullicans residing in the territory.
 
===Rwizikuran rule and growing tensions===
In 1946, [[Rwizikuru]] was granted independence following tensions between the Estmerish colonial authorities and the [[Rwizikuran National Movement]] led by [[Shungudzemwoyo Nhema]] and [[Izibongo Ngonidzashe]]. This included Olongaland, which was quickly renamed back to Yekumavirira.


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Revision as of 02:39, 6 August 2019

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Nasani-Rwizikuran War
File:Burundi soldiers.png
Militamen in (TBC), 1969
Date6th October, 1968 - 25th March, 1969
5 months, 2 weeks and 5 days
Location
Result

Nasani Victory victory

Treaty of TBD
Belligerents
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Rwizikuru  Nasana
Commanders and leaders
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG 'Izibongo Ngonidzashe
Nasana TBD
Strength
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Rwizikuru TBD soldiers File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Rwizikuru TBD soldiers
Casualties and losses
347,000 soldiers 568,000 soldiers
TBD Rwizikuran civilians killed
TBD Nasani civilians killed
ton of internally displaced persons and refugees

The Nasani-Rwizikuran War (weRwizi: Hondo pakati peNasana naRwizikuru, Wopoto: b) was a war in Bahia that lasted from 1968 until 1969.

Background

Origins

The area in question, Yekumavirira, had been part of the Wopoto Empire prior to its collapse in 1701. Following the collapse of the area, the expanding veRwizi tribes took control of the area. While they initially tried to coerce people to adopt their traditional religion, by the mid-1750s, the weRwizi converted to the Nasani school of Irfan under the rule of Chief Nyashadzashe Olonga, and thus resulted in the establishment of the Olonga Sultanate.

The Olonga Sultanate lasted until 1853, when Gaullica took the area over, and began instituting policies to promote the Solarian Catholic Church over the Irfanic population. As well, the Gaullicans instituted policies which cracked down on both the Wopoto language and the weRwizi language in favor of Gaullican. Over the next century, Gaullican rule became more influential over the region, but in 1936, with the end of the Great War, Gaullica was forced to give their colony in Yekumavirira to the Estmerish. The Estmerish placed what they deemed "Olongaland" under the jurisdiction of the colony in Rizikuru, and made it a district of the colony, and expelled many of the Gaullicans residing in the territory.

Rwizikuran rule and growing tensions

In 1946, Rwizikuru was granted independence following tensions between the Estmerish colonial authorities and the Rwizikuran National Movement led by Shungudzemwoyo Nhema and Izibongo Ngonidzashe. This included Olongaland, which was quickly renamed back to Yekumavirira.

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