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* [[Trucial Rangers]] swear oaths to Hpkeng II | * [[Trucial Rangers]] swear oaths to Hpkeng II | ||
* The [[People's Republican Army]] encircles [[ | * The [[People's Republican Army]] encircles [[Cireram]] | ||
* Kiau guerillas prepare defences at [[Tŋían Kúŋ]] | * Kiau guerillas prepare defences at [[Tŋían Kúŋ]] | ||
* An Ukilen Labour Battalion transports Lavanan equipment through the [[Three Spires Pass]]. | * An Ukilen Labour Battalion transports Lavanan equipment through the [[Three Spires Pass]]. | ||
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*[[File:United Army of the Liberation.png|22px]] [[United Army of the Liberation]] | *[[File:United Army of the Liberation.png|22px]] [[United Army of the Liberation]] | ||
*[[File: Free Kasine Army.png|22px]] All-Kiau Free Army | *[[File: Free Kasine Army.png|22px]] All-Kiau Free Army | ||
*[[File:Nanpka Flag.png|22px]] | *[[File:Nanpka Flag.png|22px]] Nainese Defence Front | ||
*[[File:Chanwan Protection Units.png|22px]] Chanwan Volunteer Militia | *[[File:Chanwan Protection Units.png|22px]] Chanwan Volunteer Militia | ||
*[[File:Tribal Protection Units.png|22px]] Tribal Protection Units | *[[File:Tribal Protection Units.png|22px]] Tribal Protection Units | ||
*[[File:Zomia Military Dragon.png|22px]] Princely Retainers | *[[File:Zomia Military Dragon.png|22px]] Princely Retainers | ||
'''Supported by:'''<br>{{flag|Kuthina}}<br>{{flag|Shangea}} | '''Supported by:'''<br>{{flag|Kuthina}}<br>{{flag|Shangea}}<br>{{flagicon_image|Nainanflag1.png}} [[Nainan|Nationalist Nainan]]<br>{{flag|Senria}} | ||
|combatant2= | |combatant2= | ||
[[File:UZC Flag.png|22px]] '''[[United Zomi Councils]]''' | [[File:UZC Flag.png|22px]] '''[[United Zomi Councils]]''' | ||
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'''Supported by:'''<br>{{flag|Lavana}}<br> | '''Supported by:'''<br>{{flag|Lavana}}<br> | ||
{{flag|Dezevau}}<br> | {{flag|Dezevau}}<br> | ||
{{flagicon_image|SocialistNainanflag.png}} [[Nainan People's Republic|Socialist Nainan]]<br> | |||
[[File:Tinzarlm.png|22px]] [[Revolutionary Labour Movement| Kuthine Revolutionary Labour Movement]] | [[File:Tinzarlm.png|22px]] [[Revolutionary Labour Movement| Kuthine Revolutionary Labour Movement]] | ||
|combatant3= '''Separatist Alliance''' | |combatant3= '''Separatist Alliance''' | ||
*[[File:Flag of Chanwa.png|22px]] Chanwa Liberation Front | *[[File:Flag of Chanwa.png|22px]] Chanwa Liberation Front | ||
*[[File:Paradal Republics.png|22px]] Oegun Pardal Republic | *[[File:Paradal Republics.png|22px]] Oegun Pardal Republic | ||
*[[File:Nanpkat Princely Seal.png|22px]] Princedom of | *[[File:Nanpkat Princely Seal.png|22px]] Princedom of Ðàku | ||
*[[File:Kittasey Princely Seal.png|22px]] Princedom of | *[[File:Kittasey Princely Seal.png|22px]] Princedom of Kyagaw | ||
'''Supported by:'''<br>{{flag|Senria}} | |||
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The '''Trucial Wars''' were a series of multi-sided civil conflicts, interspersed by numerous ceasefires and realignments, fought between opposing factions of the [[Zomi Confederal State]], separatist nationalist movements, and socialist revolutionary groups from 1958 to 1970. | The '''Trucial Wars''' were a series of multi-sided civil conflicts, interspersed by numerous ceasefires and realignments, fought between opposing factions of the [[Zomi Confederal State]], separatist nationalist movements, and socialist revolutionary groups from 1958 to 1970. Almost every foreign power in [[South Coius]] became involved in the twelve year conflict, whether by indirect support or military intervention. | ||
The fighting was instigated by a breakdown in union negotiations between the Princely States of the former [[Trucial Territory of the Northern Chieftaincies]]. As part of its programme of rapid decolonisation the Weranian [[Werania#Modern period (1935-present)|Tripartite Government]] | The fighting was instigated by a breakdown in union negotiations between the Princely States of the former [[Trucial Territory of the Northern Chieftaincies]]. As part of its programme of rapid decolonisation the Weranian [[Werania#Modern period (1935-present)|Tripartite Government]] dissolved its treaties with all Zomi rulers in 1952, and the immediate [[Shangea|Shangean]] annexation of the northwestern [[Hkopaw Chieftaincy]] forced the hasty establishment of a provisional Pan-Zomi government with broad emergency powers. The resultant Zomi Confederal State was thus a fragile and insubstantial arrangement that left the finer points of political unification undetermined. Instead of a federation of equal partners, the lesser Princely States and Chieftaincies found themselves thrust into a military alliance in which the respective strength of clan militias was the only guarantor of influence or security. Minority groups - and the long marginalised Oegun majority - were totally disenfranchised, provided nothing by the provisional government but vague promises of elections once the Shangean threat subsided. Between 1952 and 1958, socialist and separatist movements swelled in strength, and in secret, the Princes of Ðàku and Kyagaw negotiated terms of partition with the [[Zomi Section of the Workers' International]], in exchange for an end to agitation in their own territories. In diverse Zomia, socialism had taken on an ethnic dimension, and the Zomi socialist leadership was in effect the political arm of the dispossessed {{wp|Khmu|Ryo}} minority, hostile towards the privileged Hsan-Lue that had most benefited from the [[Zomia#Trucial Period (1883-1951)|colonial treaties]]. As there were no Ryo populations in the Ðàku or Kyagaw regions, an agreement was able to be reached. | ||
On the 30th July 1958, the States of | On the 30th July 1958, the States of Ðàku and Kyagaw declared their secession from the Confederal Zomi State. In response, loyalist militias were committed to hasty punitive expeditions, characterised more by looting and massacre than actual fighting, leaving pro-government forces widely dispersed, disorganised and vulnerable to encirclement. The 11th June socialist uprising, thoroughly planned by [[Lavana|Lavanan]] and [[Dezevau|Dezevauni]] military analysts, and well-supplied by smugglers operating for years on the poorly patrolled Lavanan border, rapidly routed or destroyed the Confederal militias. The newly declared [[People's Republican Army]] of the [[United Zomi Councils]] swept over most of the Zomi highlands virtually unopposed, and the UZC would constitute the ''de facto'' government of Zomia until its collapse in the late 1960s. Within days of the Confederal defeat, nationalist unrest in the Chanwan-majority West, the Oegun-majority North and the Kiau-majority Southeast had exploded into full-blown insurgencies, which, in various combinations, would fight both with and against the PRA over the following years, as would the independent Chanwan National Socialist movement, which attempted unsuccessfully to bring about a permanent alliance between the Separatist forces and the UZC. | ||
Although the total defeat of the Zomi Confederal State seemed inevitable to foreign observers in the late 1950s, various pro-Confederal militias emerged in the early 60s in resistance to UZC rule, most notably the [[Hsan Salvation Front]], an ethnic Lue militant Badi-Zohist group which swore loyalty to the [[Paramountcy|Paramountcy-in-Exile]], and the [[United Army of the Liberation]], a multi-ethnic alliance of Tribal Protection Units and mutinying PRA labour battalions. Devastated by a deliberate famine created through agricultural collectivisation and mass displacement, intended by the UZC's Ryo leadership to decimate their ethnic enemies, the remnants of the Kiau separatist movement agreed to a ceasefire with the HSF in 1961, and eventually an alliance with the Confederal Government in 1964. Betrayed by their socialist allies in 1960, the surviving forces of the secessionist | Although the total defeat of the Zomi Confederal State seemed inevitable to foreign observers in the late 1950s, various pro-Confederal militias emerged in the early 60s in resistance to UZC rule, most notably the [[Hsan Salvation Front]], an ethnic Lue militant Badi-Zohist group which swore loyalty to the [[Paramountcy|Paramountcy-in-Exile]], and the [[United Army of the Liberation]], a multi-ethnic alliance of Tribal Protection Units and mutinying PRA labour battalions. Devastated by a deliberate famine created through agricultural collectivisation and mass displacement, intended by the UZC's Ryo leadership to decimate their ethnic enemies, the remnants of the Kiau separatist movement agreed to a ceasefire with the HSF in 1961, and eventually an alliance with the Confederal Government in 1964. Betrayed by their socialist allies in 1960, the surviving forces of the secessionist Ðàkan Princedom rose up in 1965. The UZC would in turn be betrayed by the Chanwan National Socialist Front in 1966, in return for concessions of rights and autonomous regions by the Confederal government. The UZC gradually collapsed into ethnic infighting and factionalism, as pro-Confederal forces were bolstered by increasing Kuthinan and even Shangean support. The Confederal-Royalist Coalition achieved final victory in March 1970, when the capital of [[Cireram]] was retaken and the Paramountcy restored as the Prince Presidency. | ||
The new constitution of the 17th March, rigorously negotiated over the past decade, established the present elective and absolute monarchy, mandated democratic elections to a consultative body, and demarcated almost a hundred Autonomous Tribal Territories and Federal Chieftaincies. The Kasine-speaking [[Kiau State]] was granted a unique status as a semi-autonomous constitutional monarchy within the Union, in line with concessions made to the [[All-Kiau Free Army]] to secure a wartime alliance. | |||
[[Category:Zomia]] | [[Category:Zomia]] | ||
[[Category: Wars (Kylaris)]] | [[Category: Wars (Kylaris)]] |
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Trucial Wars | ||||||||
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Part of the Decolonisation of Southeast Coius | ||||||||
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Kuthina Shangea Nationalist Nainan Senria |
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Separatist Alliance Supported by:Senria | ||||||
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375,000–510,000 killed 2.1 million excess deaths from famine, disease, exposure |
The Trucial Wars were a series of multi-sided civil conflicts, interspersed by numerous ceasefires and realignments, fought between opposing factions of the Zomi Confederal State, separatist nationalist movements, and socialist revolutionary groups from 1958 to 1970. Almost every foreign power in South Coius became involved in the twelve year conflict, whether by indirect support or military intervention.
The fighting was instigated by a breakdown in union negotiations between the Princely States of the former Trucial Territory of the Northern Chieftaincies. As part of its programme of rapid decolonisation the Weranian Tripartite Government dissolved its treaties with all Zomi rulers in 1952, and the immediate Shangean annexation of the northwestern Hkopaw Chieftaincy forced the hasty establishment of a provisional Pan-Zomi government with broad emergency powers. The resultant Zomi Confederal State was thus a fragile and insubstantial arrangement that left the finer points of political unification undetermined. Instead of a federation of equal partners, the lesser Princely States and Chieftaincies found themselves thrust into a military alliance in which the respective strength of clan militias was the only guarantor of influence or security. Minority groups - and the long marginalised Oegun majority - were totally disenfranchised, provided nothing by the provisional government but vague promises of elections once the Shangean threat subsided. Between 1952 and 1958, socialist and separatist movements swelled in strength, and in secret, the Princes of Ðàku and Kyagaw negotiated terms of partition with the Zomi Section of the Workers' International, in exchange for an end to agitation in their own territories. In diverse Zomia, socialism had taken on an ethnic dimension, and the Zomi socialist leadership was in effect the political arm of the dispossessed Ryo minority, hostile towards the privileged Hsan-Lue that had most benefited from the colonial treaties. As there were no Ryo populations in the Ðàku or Kyagaw regions, an agreement was able to be reached.
On the 30th July 1958, the States of Ðàku and Kyagaw declared their secession from the Confederal Zomi State. In response, loyalist militias were committed to hasty punitive expeditions, characterised more by looting and massacre than actual fighting, leaving pro-government forces widely dispersed, disorganised and vulnerable to encirclement. The 11th June socialist uprising, thoroughly planned by Lavanan and Dezevauni military analysts, and well-supplied by smugglers operating for years on the poorly patrolled Lavanan border, rapidly routed or destroyed the Confederal militias. The newly declared People's Republican Army of the United Zomi Councils swept over most of the Zomi highlands virtually unopposed, and the UZC would constitute the de facto government of Zomia until its collapse in the late 1960s. Within days of the Confederal defeat, nationalist unrest in the Chanwan-majority West, the Oegun-majority North and the Kiau-majority Southeast had exploded into full-blown insurgencies, which, in various combinations, would fight both with and against the PRA over the following years, as would the independent Chanwan National Socialist movement, which attempted unsuccessfully to bring about a permanent alliance between the Separatist forces and the UZC.
Although the total defeat of the Zomi Confederal State seemed inevitable to foreign observers in the late 1950s, various pro-Confederal militias emerged in the early 60s in resistance to UZC rule, most notably the Hsan Salvation Front, an ethnic Lue militant Badi-Zohist group which swore loyalty to the Paramountcy-in-Exile, and the United Army of the Liberation, a multi-ethnic alliance of Tribal Protection Units and mutinying PRA labour battalions. Devastated by a deliberate famine created through agricultural collectivisation and mass displacement, intended by the UZC's Ryo leadership to decimate their ethnic enemies, the remnants of the Kiau separatist movement agreed to a ceasefire with the HSF in 1961, and eventually an alliance with the Confederal Government in 1964. Betrayed by their socialist allies in 1960, the surviving forces of the secessionist Ðàkan Princedom rose up in 1965. The UZC would in turn be betrayed by the Chanwan National Socialist Front in 1966, in return for concessions of rights and autonomous regions by the Confederal government. The UZC gradually collapsed into ethnic infighting and factionalism, as pro-Confederal forces were bolstered by increasing Kuthinan and even Shangean support. The Confederal-Royalist Coalition achieved final victory in March 1970, when the capital of Cireram was retaken and the Paramountcy restored as the Prince Presidency.
The new constitution of the 17th March, rigorously negotiated over the past decade, established the present elective and absolute monarchy, mandated democratic elections to a consultative body, and demarcated almost a hundred Autonomous Tribal Territories and Federal Chieftaincies. The Kasine-speaking Kiau State was granted a unique status as a semi-autonomous constitutional monarchy within the Union, in line with concessions made to the All-Kiau Free Army to secure a wartime alliance.