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{{Infobox royalty
{{Infobox military conflict
| name = Norzin<br>नोर्जिन
| conflict    = Battle of Cansporonne
| image = Bayinnaung.JPG
| width      =
| image_size = 250px
| partof      = the [[Horn Offensive]] of the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Western Front of the Great War]]
| caption = Statue of Norzin outside the ''Musée d'histoire nationale'' in [[Mambiza]], [[Garambura]]
| image       = 19440816_soviet_soldiers_attack_jelgava.jpg
| succession = King of [[Kingdom of Sayuttara|Sayuttara]]
| image_size = 300
| moretext =  
| alt        =
| reign = {{circa|457|419 BCE}}
| caption     = Infantrymen of the LXII Soravian Army Corps advance into the town of [[Gaullica|Saint-Yves-sur-Mussy]], around 4 km (2.5 mi) north-west of Cansporonne
| coronation =
| date        = April 7{{ndash}}19, 1934
| predecessor =
| place      = [[Gaullica|Cansporonne]], [[Gaullica]]<br>(now [[East Miersa|Drawno]], [[East Miersa]])
| successor = Jamtso
| result      = '''Soravian victory:'''
| spouses =
* Counteroffensive re-routed
| issue = Jamtso<br>Nyima<br>Damchoe
* Complete capture and encirclement of the Gaullican IV Army
| house = Tangpa dynasty
* Around 200,000 captured as {{wp|POWs}}
| birth_date = 478 BC
| status      =
| birth_place = [[Ladumra]], [[Tinza]]
| combatants_header =
| death_date = 419 BC
| combatant1  = '''[[Grand Alliance]]''':<br>{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Liechtenstein_princely_house.svg}} [[Soravia]]
| death_place = [[Baralbari]], Kingdom of Sayuttara
| combatant2  = '''[[Entente]]''':<br>{{flagicon image|Fascist Flag of Gaullcia.png}} [[Functionalist Gaullica|Gaullica]]
| burial_place = [[Temple of the Satya]], [[Tawira]], [[Garambura]]
| combatant3  =  
| signature =
| commander1  = {{nowrap|{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Liechtenstein_princely_house.svg}} [[Soravia|Matvei Shaposhnikov]]}}<br>{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Liechtenstein_princely_house.svg}} [[Soravia|Ismo Häkkinen]]<br>{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Liechtenstein_princely_house.svg}} [[Soravia|Yakov Kuybyshev]]<br>{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Liechtenstein_princely_house.svg}} [[Soravia|Yuri Chesnokov]]
| religion = [[Satyism]]
| commander2  = {{flagicon image|Fascist Flag of Gaullcia.png}} [[Functionalist Gaullica|Jean-Louis Mossé]]{{Surrendered}}<br>{{flagicon image|Fascist Flag of Gaullcia.png}} [[Functionalist Gaullica|Lucrèse Dubost]]{{Surrendered}}<br>{{flagicon image|Fascist Flag of Gaullcia.png}} [[Functionalist Gaullica|Hector Pelletier]]{{Surrendered}}<br>{{flagicon image|Fascist Flag of Gaullcia.png}} [[Functionalist Gaullica|Edmond Naudé]]{{KIA}}
| commander3  =  
| units1      = {{collapsible list|title=Soravian armies|
{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Liechtenstein_princely_house.svg}} '''[[Soravia|3rd Army Group]]'''
*[[Soravia|XXII Soravian Army Corps]]
*[[Soravia|LXI Soravian Army Corps]]
*[[Soravia|LXII Soravian Army Corps]]
*[[Soravia|LXIII Soravian Army Corps]]
*[[Soravia|IV Miersan Army Corps]]
*[[Soravia|X Miersan Army Corps]]
*[[Soravia|Transmonian Airborne Rifles]]
*[[Soravia|III Air Corps]]
*[[Soravia|Kamenets Artillery Group]]
*[[Soravia|Klimovka Artillery Group]]
{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Liechtenstein_princely_house.svg}} '''[[Soravia|7th Army Group]]'''
*[[Soravia|VII Soravian Army Corps]]
*[[Soravia|XI Soravian Army Corps]]
*[[Soravia|II Vedmedi Rifles]]
*[[Soravia|III Vedmedi Rifles]]
*[[Soravia|VII Kantemoshan Army Corps]]416,942
*[[Soravia|V Tank Corps]]
*[[Soravia|VI Tank Corps]]
*[[Soravia|Yudino Artillery Group]]
}}
| units2      = {{collapsible list|title=Gaullican armies|
{{flagicon image|Fascist Flag of Gaullcia.png}} '''[[Functionalist Gaullica|IV Army]]'''
*[[Functionalist Gaullica|III Army Group]]
*[[Functionalist Gaullica|IV Army Group]]
*[[Functionalist Gaullica|VI Army Group]]
*[[Functionalist Gaullica|VII Army Group]]
*''[[Functionalist Gaullica|4éme tirailleurs Bahiens]]''
}}
| units3      =
| strength1  = '''7{{ndash}}12 April''':<br>266,816 infantry<br>7,055 artillery pieces<br>915 tanks<br>2,055 aircraft<br>'''12{{ndash}}19 April''':<br>466,934 infantry<br>21,153 artillery pieces<br>2,410 tanks<br>2,986 aircraft
| strength2  = '''7{{ndash}}12 April''':<br>334,192 infantry<br>13,830 artillery pieces<br>1,110 tanks<br>1,965 aircraft<br>'''12{{ndash}}19 April''':<br>289,464 infantry<br>11,282 artillery pieces<br>818 tanks<br>1,579 aircraft
| strength3  =
| casualties1 = 21,726 killed<br>70,182 wounded<br>550+ tanks destroyed
| casualties2 = 39,088 killed<br>77,155 wounded<br>300+ tanks destroyed<br>~200,000 {{wp|POWs}}
| casualties3 =
| notes      =
| campaignbox =
}}
}}


'''Norzin''' ({{wp|Nepali language|Phulese}}: नोर्जिन; ''Nōrjina''), born '''Tangpa Norzin''' and often referred to as '''Norzin the Truthful''' was a [[Tinza|Tinzan]]-born ruler and founder of the [[Kingdom of Sayuttara]], a [[Satyism|Satyist]] kingdom inspired in principle by the preachings of [[Sarvodaya]], in modern day [[Garambura]]. Regularly cited as one of the fathers of Garamburan Satyism, Norzin expanded Sayuttara from its foundation city in Baralbari to include much of the southern [[River Gonda]], including its expansive delta. Norzin was pivotal in securing strong Satyist influence in the north, where only pre-[[Sare]] fetishism existed. Due to this, many tribes were converted quickly and swore fealty to Norzin, which saw him assemble a formidable army and one of the largest and most organised seen yet in [[Bahia]].
The '''Battle of Cansporonne''' ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Bataille de Cansporonne'', {{wp|Rusyn language|Soravian}}: Битва при Канспоронні; ''Bytva pry Kansporonni'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Bitwa pod Kansporan/Drawno''), also known in [[Soravia]] as '''Operation Purity''' (Soravian: Операція Чистота; ''Operatsiya Chystota'') or '''Operation Bonfire''' (Gaullican: ''Opération feu de joie'') in [[Gaullica]] was a large-scale military engagement between [[Soravia]] and [[Functionalist Gaullica]] between April 7 and April 21, 1934. It was the largest battle of the [[Horn Offensive]] by personnel count, and also resulted in the largest capture of prisoners-of-war in the [[Euclea|Euclean theatre]] of the conflict, with around 200,000 being imprisoned after the battle.
 
Norzin waged several wars against neighbouring kingdoms and empires, many of which were successful and saw vast amounts of wealth begin to accumulate in Sayuttara. Unlike many rulers of the age, Norzin preferred to keep a small, centralised heart of the empire centred around Baralbari, with an array of vassal states and tributaries making up much of Sayuttara. Whilst ruler of the kingdom, Norzin sent out many Satyist monks and missionaries to nearby civilisations and constructed many monuments inspired by and honouring the Satya and the [[Phula|First Phuli Empire]], including the famous Pūjā Temple in modern-day Suswe, which is a famous pilgrimage site for Bahian Satyists, and is often used as a symbol for Bahian Satyism as a whole.
 
Norzin died in 419 BC and left the throne to his eldest-born son Jamtso, many folk stories are written and told about Norzin and Sayuttara, and he is referred to in {{wp|Shona language|veRwizi}} as ''Mambo Wokutanga'' ("The First King"). Norzin is often credited with bringing prosperity and wealth to the Gonda delta region of Garambura, and, despite his birthplace, is considered one of the greatest rulers in Garamburan history.
 
== Names and titles ==
 
== Early life ==
 
== As king of Sayuttara ==
 
== Last years ==
 
== Religion ==
 
== Foreign relations ==
=== With fetishist Bahia ===


=== With the Satyist world ===
== Participating forces ==
=== Force comparisons by date ===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: right;"
|-
! style="text-align: right;" | Force
! colspan="2"  | Soravia
! colspan="2"  | Gaullica
|-
! style="text-align: right;" | Month
! colspan="2" | April
! colspan="2" | April
|-
! style="text-align: right;" | Date
! 7th
! 12th
! 7th
! 12th
|-
! Men
| 266,816
| 466,934
| 334,192
| 289,464
|-
! Tanks
| 915
| 2,410
| 1,110
| 818
|-
! {{wp|Anti-tank gun|Anti-tank}} pieces
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
|-
! {{wp|Artillery}} pieces
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
|-
! Armored {{wp|Division (military)|divisions}}
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
|-
! Infantry divisions
| 21
| 37
| 29
| 31
|-
! Aircraft
| 2,055
| 2,986
| 1,965
| 1,579
|-
|}


== Family ==
=== Army leaders ===
==== Soravia ====
<gallery class="center" widths="150" heights="200" classes="center">
File:Радко_Русков_Димитриев.jpg|'''[[Soravia|Matvei Shaposhnikov]]'''<br>Commander-General of the 3rd Army Group
File:Broussilov.jpg|'''[[Soravia|Ismo Häkkinen]]'''<br>Commander-General of the 7th Army Group
File:VojvodaPetarBojovic.jpg|'''[[Soravia|Yakov Kuybyshev]]'''<br>Commander of the Yudino Artillery Group
File:Protogerov_Parade_uniform.jpg|'''[[Soravia|Yuri Chesnokov]]'''<br>Commander of the III Air Corps
</gallery>
==== Gaullica ====
<gallery class="center" widths="150" heights="200" classes="center">
File:Remise_de_décorations_aux_Invalides_-_Général_Debeney_(cropped).jpg|'''[[Functionalist Gaullica|Jean-Louis Mossé]]'''<br>Commander of the III Army Group
File:Robert_Georges_Nivelle.jpg|'''[[Functionalist Gaullica|Lucrèce Dubost]]'''<br>Commander of the IV Army Group
File:Paul_Maistre.png|'''[[Functionalist Gaullica|Hector Pelletier]]'''<br>Commander of the VI Army Group
File:Général_Gouraud_1923.jpg|'''[[Functionalist Gaullica|Edmond Naudé]]'''<br>Commander of the VII Army Group
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 21:58, 20 March 2021

Battle of Cansporonne
Part of the Horn Offensive of the Western Front of the Great War
19440816 soviet soldiers attack jelgava.jpg
Infantrymen of the LXII Soravian Army Corps advance into the town of Saint-Yves-sur-Mussy, around 4 km (2.5 mi) north-west of Cansporonne
DateApril 7–19, 1934
Location
Result

Soravian victory:

  • Counteroffensive re-routed
  • Complete capture and encirclement of the Gaullican IV Army
  • Around 200,000 captured as POWs
Belligerents
Grand Alliance:
Soravia
Entente:
Gaullica
Commanders and leaders
Matvei Shaposhnikov
Ismo Häkkinen
Yakov Kuybyshev
Yuri Chesnokov
Jean-Louis Mossé Surrendered
Lucrèse Dubost Surrendered
Hector Pelletier Surrendered
Edmond Naudé 
Units involved
Strength
7–12 April:
266,816 infantry
7,055 artillery pieces
915 tanks
2,055 aircraft
12–19 April:
466,934 infantry
21,153 artillery pieces
2,410 tanks
2,986 aircraft
7–12 April:
334,192 infantry
13,830 artillery pieces
1,110 tanks
1,965 aircraft
12–19 April:
289,464 infantry
11,282 artillery pieces
818 tanks
1,579 aircraft
Casualties and losses
21,726 killed
70,182 wounded
550+ tanks destroyed
39,088 killed
77,155 wounded
300+ tanks destroyed
~200,000 POWs

The Battle of Cansporonne (Gaullican: Bataille de Cansporonne, Soravian: Битва при Канспоронні; Bytva pry Kansporonni, Miersan: Bitwa pod Kansporan/Drawno), also known in Soravia as Operation Purity (Soravian: Операція Чистота; Operatsiya Chystota) or Operation Bonfire (Gaullican: Opération feu de joie) in Gaullica was a large-scale military engagement between Soravia and Functionalist Gaullica between April 7 and April 21, 1934. It was the largest battle of the Horn Offensive by personnel count, and also resulted in the largest capture of prisoners-of-war in the Euclean theatre of the conflict, with around 200,000 being imprisoned after the battle.

Participating forces

Force comparisons by date

Force Soravia Gaullica
Month April April
Date 7th 12th 7th 12th
Men 266,816 466,934 334,192 289,464
Tanks 915 2,410 1,110 818
Anti-tank pieces TBD TBD TBD TBD
Artillery pieces TBD TBD TBD TBD
Armored divisions TBD TBD TBD TBD
Infantry divisions 21 37 29 31
Aircraft 2,055 2,986 1,965 1,579

Army leaders

Soravia

Gaullica